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LIVERPOOL EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... Tho Livernnlol TnWnh-nvri,-.---.Aoo -n~olllm ?? Liverpool. Epiphany Sessions commensed' on Monday morn- c1 Ingat ten o'clock, bofoce jatnes Clarke, Esq., Recorder. The 23, ae~niler Contains the names of 1(18 persons, to be tried tor elony cGO- and nine for nisodemeanors and assaults. Th eiwng is a ?? ha- Of the Grand Jury: John Bibby, foreman, Charles Tronside, Robert Walnwright Ashley, ...

LIVERPOOL EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... .I AVRPOOL EPIPHANY SESSIONS. (Conlduded from our lajl.) ~,The only case whiob Possessed. any particular public Interest was theftilal of Peter Hughes, a gmengerbsrekes, on a charge pf fratidf,which was brought on on ridaylifternoop. bt PFtirt iuglhu, aged 41,who ha~d epejieneitted by lenph war- at runt, ?? the eumboi£110,- 'under takse pretencesi from.a William rde~rick Constant, With ...

THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH v. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... |THE COURT. OF QUEEN'S.-BENY v- T HOUSE OFCOMMONS it - Itmwill be seen0from our abstract of the parliamentary .i : tidebistes, and from the proceedings-in the Court of Queen s , FBench oW Wedneitday that' these t*o ibdies are& noowr ou I e' open 'collsion.l Theb:oisso of Ooniitin, bj largebma- a j brritiem6 hive ord ' Sttickdiole,'thl'e.plaiatWff in 'the ac- oitn ?? th a liameatary: rinters, ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, Wednesday, Jan. 22

... I UQUICT OF QJUEBEN'S BENCH, . Wedneadaii. Jan. f.2 STOCKDALM W., IHANSAaD.- 1 A rule, hgving beein o~taitsed-in thO course of thelast term, Ieallinig upon thle h~eriffi to $1bew causeO why they d14 not pa over Ito the plaintiff thpt dkinndesiclvidd'tuthli Action. Dlr. U1_61IARAiU) ot ?? ftesbei proceeded to re afautteruli., A;, salid the, sheriffs, iq th~spr9fent eWAe, -were p aceed iin a ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... Thu ?? 2& TUE COURT a. PARLIAMENT. Mr. RIClIARDS applied for a habeas corpus, to be directed to Sir W. Gossett, the Sergeant-at-Arms, to bring up the bodies of the High Sheriffs of London and Middlesex, in order that the cause of their imprisonment might be inquired into. These gentlemen were now prisoners, but the affidavit set forth, that they verily believed they had done nothing to incur ...

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... I - - - . . WEDAJESDAY, JIar. 29. ae .toa Ettion A specialI general meeting of the Council was held this day. i l~~lOU The ~~ MPTROPOLITAJI PLICE ACT. .i Mion The AYORsaidthe first buinebe w~as the ofe onof pro so ibich ?? Police HiIa a .c ad, Th suject had bee al f' the r4ferred t the Watch Committee, who, th~rough. the Town. of to. an clerk, would nlow prcseut thelt regt . - t ,The TOWN ...

LIVERPOOL INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... I- ?? I l . . The Intermediate Sessions for the borough were com- s ri- menced on Tuesday morning, at ten o'clock, before James s of Clarke, Esq., Recorder. a it Thecalendarcontains thenamesoftwenty-nine prisoners it ta for felony, and two for misdemeanors and assaults. v uns The following is a list of the gentlemen sworn of the 91 r; Grand Jury: n he George Parsons, Esq., Foreman, renry Hill ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, FEB. 19

... D. EXTRAORDINARY CASE-UNXXAMPLXD DAMAGPS on MAY V. HUSBAND AND OTHlRR. This san es- for maliciously issuing a fiat in bankruptcy agains tieti Plaintiff without reasonable or probable cause. Th be at lasted all day on Tuesda and part of Wednesday U4e ild It appeared from the lengtbened (and very scsy. or- tory) evidence, that the plaintiff had been engagedtdi. ha person named Malachy, in some ...

LANCASTER AND LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... EAN. Prothonotary's Office, Preston, 201k February, 1840. r. A The next Assizes will commence at Lancaster, on ain- Thursday, the 19th of March, and at Liverpool, on Tues- f caye- day, the 24th March. ,ley, The records in causes to be tried at Lancaster, and at Pre- issue onl or before Wednesday, the 4th of March, should and be ordered on that day ; and in those to be tried at Liver- t tove ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... S.A TUDA Y, jebruary 29. BEFOltE MR. JUSTICE COLERIDGE.TTHE CHARTIST TRIALS. hi James .Agre, msaon, Bronterre O'Brien, Editor of the Operator el (during the term of its existence,) John Yfason, shoemaker, and tl William Thomason, late clerk and schoolmaster wero placed or upon their trial on a charge of having. on the 7th of July. to- lil gether with diversothierpersons, seditiously assembled ...

POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE COURT.-WEDNE6sDAY. A pe-ipatctfc nusician. who said he got his living by ploving on the fiddle in the streets, charged a gsoot-looking young trna, who said he belonged to Whitchurcl/, with violentlyacssuitiri him, and also vith hitaving broken hisv iolin. On being asked t. produce the fiddle, the complainant excited a good deal of nmerri- n ment in the court by presenting whet mioht at ...

LIVERPOOL INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... - The Court for the Relief of Insolvent Debtors, ?? the Bo- ;rohoLiverpool, was held i the Sessions-house on Wednesday t and Tbmrisi last, before T. B. lowsen, ?? commissioner. Mlssrs. Venables and James were the only counsel present. t Tlcre was but little interest in the cases. The following are the declJons:- John Critehley, remanded from WVednesday, to produeo 3r. W. Critchiey. vas ...