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SALFORD HUNDRED SESSIONS

... SALI}ORI) HIUNDRED SESSIONS. V. The general foarItter. s -essions for' tile Salford blondired is ?? yesterday morn inlgb'efore Joln frerlerick Foster, It, Esq. chairman, and . the followying mgsrts -ees ie JenIles RowlaIid, W. Lomlac 9.Fetcher, John Ditnrnfi, MY.P it- Joseph Brothierion, flip. -Alvrl,- TyoJsp le J~flet, John ?? Bradtid, Robert Antlrews atie re H-ardman, NWilI ian Jones, Nathsa ...

THE CHASE

... Tlie Cheshire Hound* will meet on Monday, Nov. 2«th, at Wednesday, Dec* 1st, • * * * I, Friday, 3rd, at .. Stamford Bridge hat day at ten clock. ...

GREAT ANTI-CORN-LAW BANKUET

... GREAT ANTI-CORN-LAW BANQUET. THIS long-expected and magnificent gathering of the Manchester Anti-Corn- Law Association, with their friends and supporters, commenced on Monday even- ing last, in the spacious and elegant Pavi- lion erected for the purpose in Peter-strcet, in this town. The dimensions of the Pavi- lion (exclusive of the store and ante-rooms which cover nearly an equal area), ...

CURIOUS CASE OF PRODUCING A FRAUDULENT CHARACTER

... At the Borough Court, on Thursday, a young man, calling himself Charles Holt, was charged under a sum- mons with having attempted to place himself in the service, as a domestic out of livery, of Mr. T. Bradshawv, of the firm of Bradshaw and Wanklyn, merchants, Artil- lery-street, near St. John's, by fraudulent ?? Beswick, chief superintendent of the detective police, entered into a statement ...

ANTI-CORN-LAW WEETING IN HULME

... | ANTI-CORN-LAW MEETING IN HUME. I A crowded pub]ic meeting,for ?? consider- ing the tendency of the corn and ,teniws, was held at the Shakspea.e rIn, York-sir u1 e, on Wed- 'nesday evening, the proceedings ht wicr were of a very interesting character. Air Naylor was called to the chair- and in the course of his opening address ex- pressed his conviction that snless some alteration was made in ...

ADJOURNED SPECTIAL SESSIONS AT THE NEW BILLEY

... ADJOURNED SPECIAL SESSIONS AT THE | NEW BAILEY. l ?? _ __ I DISPUTED ACCOUNTS OF THE MVANCHESTER AND CHEETHAM OVERSEERS. The adjourned special sessions for bearing tbe fiiether arguments in the case of the disputed accounts of the late overseers of Manchester and Cheetham was held kit the New B1ailey Court-house on Thursday. The magistrates present were Daniel Maude, Esq., and John Hall, Esq. ...

CORN LAW LECTURES

... CORN LA.W LECTURES. On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings Mr. PAULTON, to the celebrated Anti-Corn-Law lecturer, delivered two I lectures in thle Court House, Stockport, on the evils of J., thle present obnoxious corn laws. Msr-. Paullon, in coin- of mencing his firot lecture, said they were all aware of the o object which lsrou ht them together that evening; it wa ste because th ?? had refused to ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... CR OF: A CHARGE.~ OF -MANSLAUGHTER. An unfortunate anu, oanied Elizabeth Bickerton, came by her dea aturdaF evening last, in this town, in a quarrel - Ee hla4 ith a man named James Hunt. 'with ?? S e apiars to have cohabited for several years. It follows the occupation of a tassel maker, and, to ether with the deceased (who also worked at that trade) Jupied two small apartments in the attic ...

EXTRAORDINARY PURSUIT OF A FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT

... EXTRAORDINARY PURSUIT OF A FRAUDU- I ENT BANKRUPT. If there were one other proof wanting to the endless catalogue already existing to prove the soundness of the old maxim, that honesty is the best policy, the follow- ing account of the extraordinary pursuit and punishment of a fraudulent bankrupt from ibis neigbbourhood would supply it. We have been supplied with the particulars by a ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—FRIDAY, MAY?

... ICOURT - 4- . -I COu7it'r OF QUEEFN'S I3ENO-.-FAuDA\Y, MAlY 1. THE QUEEN V. HEYWooD. Mr. J. P. Cobbett said lie wvas instruticted to move for a wvrit of certiorari, to reinoie anI' iddictment Which ha'd beent foulnd at tile ast quiarter sessions for the Co hO ty of Lancaster. Thle prnseciition, he understood, Ieas one of soreral winici hxad beell inastitnlted in consequpence of a recent' ...

LIVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... FRIDAY, AUGUST 20. ROBBERY FRo5t TiEI M&NCHESTER POST OFFICE. William Davies, a respectable-looking youiig loan, apparently about 22 years of age, was indicted for stealingapost letter directed Messrs. Waller, of Man- chester, cotton spinners. Mr. Sergeant Atcherley, Mr. Adolphus, and Mr. Pollock were for the prose- cation, and Mr. Wilkins for the defence. The parti- culars of this case are ...

ASSASSINATION OF EDW.DRUMMOND, ESQ. SIR ROBBERT PEEL'S SECRETARY

... ASSASSINA'ION OF EDW. DRUMMOND, ESQ. SIR ROBERT PEEL'S SECRETARY. In a second edition of our last paper we published a statement of tile diabolical attempt, on Friday after- noon, to assassinate Mr. Drummond, the private secre. tary of Sir- tobert Peel, on his return from his hrotherts bank at Cliaring-cross. Wheit between the Admiralty and tile Horse Guards, a respectable looking man ap- ...