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CHARGE AGAINST THE DOCK COMMITTEE

... CMARGE AGAINST THE DOCK COMMITTEE. To the EDITOR of the ?? q' ,r- To the EDITOR of the LIVERPOOL TLIWES. it a Sim,-It may be sufficient, in answer to a slanderous charge in - the Mail, to tie effect that the Dock Committee were in the habit co ,t of purchasing cheap and therefore inferior iron cables, which fo d charge is founded on a passage in Captain Denham's report, to wi s say that tihe ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON

... HORRIBLE. MURDER AT CHELSEA, NEAR LONDON. On Saturday morning last a great sensation was created througirout tile iieighbourhood of Sloane'street, Chelsea, by the discovery of a most shocking and barbarous murder which had been comnmitted on the previous evening at the residence of Mr. Edgell, formerly clerk of the arraigns for the county of Bucks, and now a magistrale for the county of ...

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT WIGAN

... I IXTRAORDINAUY PROCEEDINlGS AT WIGANT. | (-From our C'orrespondenft.) On Saturday last, according to announcement by placard,. a meoting was held at the vestry of the Parish Churchj for the purpose of nominating three persons, to he czommiended to the Magistrates, as Overseers of the Poor, for the ensuing year ;.dad also to nominate or appoint a perso fill the office of Overseer of the ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... -e:1JTH LANCASHIIE SSIZ - .-9,OOTH L.ANCASHI -, ?? ?? NISI PRlos UG 6. PIJS COJURT, MODA10Ak a 22. ' THE BOROU(,H CORlONVES1 IP Mr. Baron MAUtlE andi a Special jury) 8 7n~~~IUTTERC V. Cr5SJ3AN5A. e 'This inoiorytant and interesting trial wU., sdatto r A~ssixes at Liverpool onl Monday, tue Cause haiu tile fixed for thattdisy. Long beforeffitietone o opni to i outanumber lif the partico ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 54 0 THURSD Y,.Apsl ?? l'OltOhD PROUIS80itv NOOTE. Ch goud ShaSW ever ?? ?? ii qestiouneand thatei - jlaintiff, and Moiesom ALEXANDER and MARTIN for the de- The followiag is a summary. of ?? case -In Feb., 18351, a young man named Ricihard Weeds, then articed to an -attorney. in this town; applied to, Mt. John Gore Dewhurst, - attorney, wvith a view to raise the sum of £200, to a i w - ...

COMMITTAL OF A HUSBAND CHARGED WITH THE WILFUL MURDER OF HIS WIFE

... BilURT'-l F L AT' flUSBAND CHARGED WITH y t~ol 'i R'0-E''hFMULH MURDFBR OF HIS WWE. , E 1 ?? ?? ?? the Manchester Chronicle April 20.) M'Oii'Thariday last, an inquest was hold at the house of Mr. ''WhinnW$~llobe Tavern Inn, Bury, before J. E. Dearden, b'fbaikr, on view of the body of Mary, the wife of James ?? of the White Bear Inn, Market-place, ?? tild 'ome by her death under circumstances ...

SHOCKING MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SON, AT LEES

... ISHOCKING MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS 6SON; AT LEEs, -: I. About seven o clock, on Sunday evuiingiast, thie inhabi. tents of Lees, nenr Oldham,wnoro thrown into a state of great alarm and exeteimont, byareport, which proved but too true, that a man named John Bardsley, a' rover in the mill of jr. Peter Sevville, and a ma l of great respectability in h is station of life, had been murdered in his ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT. [Before !dr. Justice Coltman.] CONCEALINT or BmRTs.-Alary Nelson, 29, was char- ged with having, at Lower Alithwaite, concealed the birth of her female bastard child. After hearing the case and the arguments of counsel, the Jury returned a verdict of not guilty and the woman was discharged. Sahuday, Aiguest 10. George Holdersess, Bdward Athlerton, and Wiljiant Bell, were ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—LANCASTER, AUG, 12, CROWN SIDE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.T-LANCASTRn, AUG. 12. CROWN SIDE., toofore iMfr. Juistice COLTIAN.1 James Lacky, tiged 28, and Julia Lacky, his wife, oged '12, were it'dicted for the wilfti d fu rif ihllcitoel l),soho u, at l'restou, lit tie month of December last. Tlle prisoners had been reminded from tile hist assizes, in consequience of the absence of sokwe witnesses who hbal been prcsent at thle ...

ELECTIONS OF MANCHESTER POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... I. . .. . . . . .. . rho elections of eighty conmissionors of police, in place of the eighty going uut of office by rotation, on the fourth Fridaty in the prrsent mouth, commenced at the Town Hall e1 Monday morning last, wheu the elections were held fur districts Nus. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, beisg an -ggregate of 27 constnissioners. NVO. 1.-NtIr Crots District-(Five Commissioners.) The electiort ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... 7A- b-- r .iA i - ra Yestrday heroe Air. Carlinissiorer LAW, thlle se of Calverley I llui'~h, sehiolh had been Rdj eul ned titus Lncalitcr, in; order that nu the insolvent'sbooks mightbeprd,1. wos fu rthr hebard. is. Nr. V5E5ATILE appeared for tbe deta-ining creditor, and Mr IWILKNtrS for the insolvent. C, The insolvent .ld he throw himoelf upon the mercy of the vn Court, and prayed for tine ...