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Lancashire Summer Assizes

... u* hfrl¢ t m t 1v 1 I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i SOUTflERN DVSO.Lv~0L CRpOWN COUR1T. BEPOERD SIp T1HOMAS COLTMSAN, KNIGHemaIo FRIDA y, Aupmusl 28. a Ilr ?? hsmm't upoll the bench shortly w Mr.~O Justi~ct C LTiiN took ihip lrmc~eedsd to pace sentenices on We tile fellomeing pirisoners:- h evfuii m~i.fm irrnl.~O~ ?? mipon a little girl under to tenyeas ~f ete.b'lc dmile eii~'tit~t~dth ese asto meetert of ...

POLICE COURT

... __o- .r.8*tel 'h CAUTION TO CAT Zas.-WIlMlam Tipping. carrier between this TI i town and Wlnstanley, was ordered to pay £5 as compensation to to Mr. Harper, for Injury done to the hand of his eon, three and a ol , half years old, the cart of defendant having knocked the boy pr e down and the wbeel passed over hishand and eg. ev 1. IJLLICT DISTILLATION.-On Monday, Thomas Pldkington, who A lt ...

THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... It - wse These sessions commenced on Monday last, before J. wise' Clarke, Esq., Recorder. The calendar contained the hum; r iinmes of 120 prisoners, of whom L0 were charred with Di. tfelony, and the remaining ten with misdemeanors and th,,& tassaults. Of the whole numcer of prisoners on ly six Aezit cuuld read and write well; forty could read and write her e imperfectly; twernty could read ...

INQUESTS

... Uhe LmAdU iI.. panio Ind DEATH FROM FALLING INTO A VAULT.-Oq Friday coma hey week, Richard Hallowes, a man employed in stowing away, hey rum at a bonded warehouse at the New Quay,~ was at-. knife was sisting to put on the cellar lid, when his foot slipped, and tercat out he fell into the vault and fractured his a1ull. He was other the conveyed to the Northern Hospital, where he died the lowed ...

FURTHER ROBBERIES AND OUTRAGES

... ReG In addition to the highway robberies noticed in our F last paper, we have to record several others which have bar subsequently come to our knowledge. pert On Wednesday evening, about half-past six o'clock, too] a gentleman named Sefton was walking along Pvel- at t street, on his way to his residence at the Elms, Toxteth- disc park, when afel low came in front of him and gave him mal a ...

THE FRENCH KING'S SPEECH

... Che BALUS fOPOLI LEX SUPMBMA FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1847. The speech of the King of the French, at the opening the Chambers, breathes a spirit of hope for France as regards both her internal and external relations. His Majesty congratulates his Parliament on being relieved from the necessity of deploring the high pr!ce of provisionsand credits the prudent activity of French commerce with ...

STATE OF TRADE

... Lahcasoibb, Thpbbdat, Dsc. 9.—The silk trade at Middleton, orth, Manchester, and vicinities, is exceedingly dull, and weavers on an average have not more than four days work per week. The demand for common mixed silk and cotton goo ...

FORGED EXCHEQUER BILLS

... FORGED EXCHEQUERB ILLS. The dironvery of the tiplpicate uoniber, sf (tiTcntiquer bills flag eles to the appreli, ?? it la teon lioldi og it hig;h situationl ni the Extilieqipr-hill officee; and it is rtp,,red that Ituriotla bills M dhave boon aui~ert in ci . he i tinu a, it , t~i te u~iinflt of £nltt,00l'. It is owv the iipraintive duty of the Cliii eIlICI of the~ ,e Eceqrti ?? itfi Li b bott ...

LIVERPOOL EASTER SESSIONS

... . I,..tPOOLBAER. SESSIONS. ?? Thtereswi a nned hlt MondaY Isst, beforehmnes Clarke, 1>2ned ese sesar TlJvlroJngi1 iist of the Grand Jury.:- tng Wm. AshIey reihauet;Zrtdn-ol44 - -dssswrdbhai ner, timbeznmehant; efton-itreete ?? lynita;rrohaiot batilireef.'at- - _ Nu Vbuckworth, vouton-brokar oEfvertal' :4hulasisnat ?? n D, , erohsao; £oveotgardlw; WV- KnnthDwf. erhnt Old athurohnyard; R ?? ...

POLICE-COURT, Yesterday

... CoMMiTMKM-i.—Charles Wolstenholme, for trouser- from his employer?, Messrs. drapers.Byroni street. Mary oung, an old offender, a servant theemf'i y, nient of Mr>. Mary Maddi.-on, Plumbe-street, for quantity of wearing apparel.—Margaret Hind, for salt; I wearing apparel, the property of Mr pen j Dale-street, in whose house she lived a.* idlis, for stealing large quantity of tools, the ...

MINISTERIAL, MAGISTERIAL AND POLICE LAW

... FNIWERIAL, MAGISTERIAL AND POLICE I ! I'LAW. L :AW. riig. : x Did We %vish to draw the especidl attention of our readers, J1 lar and of the country at large, to the ?? of A M :ter V/sitor ae Southpor,. which will be found in another part fo ns of.this day's Mercury The.writerhasgiven ushis name fo ab n ,d addtess, but the Stretch of' authority on the patrtof th e the magiWte5 is apparently ...

THE APPROACHING SESSION

... a Parliament will be opened on Tuesday next, by es the Queen in person. From her Majesty's speech on the occasion, and the debates on the address, we V Ie may probably derive some faint glimmering of the e policy Miniliters intend to pursue, a matter which t i Is, as yet, involved in mystery and obscurity the most profound. The only thing which can with t any certainty be predicated of the ...