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HORRID MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... HORRID MUR6EOF LORD VLLM:RUSSE , . i,: ?? d 1- 1.. :, z., ; 7: : 0 , at c~~~erom a e Jh'adro~'i'laenday.) of The neighbporimood of PohokAt'-eo 16rkl'n, was, d, -about a. quarteir hefiore se'ven'thIis ' r ing, t ir into con- Xl sidernblo excitement by one of the femalee donalbsties of 'his' s;lordship rushing out ofthe hoase (No. 14), callinlgifor assist- or ancel she having just ...

THE QUARTER SESSIONS

... THEM QUARTER SESSION9. )w Theseemlonscommenced on Monday last, bofare James Clarke m Esq., Recorder. The following gentlemen were sworn on the he Grand Jury;- of Jein Haselden, Esq., foreman. Robinson Duckworth, S'vinton Boult, Charles Grove, William Bllain, John Golding, jun., George William Boyd, William Huson, James Palmer Budd, Edward Jones Adam Cliff, Timothy Jevos, David Cannorn, Samuel ...

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 ...

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' ...

THE MURDER OF LORD W. RUSSELL

... We gave some account of this horrible affair in our last, ,p to the finding of the Coroner's jury,-n. verdict which secisied to uts at the time at least precipitate, an Idea greatly strengthened by sub3cquent eventg. Most of the London papers have commelctd freely on the hurried and imperfect investigation before the Cora- ner. Henry Carr, the individual who took tea with Courvoisie- on the ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST MR. F. J. CHESHIRE

... CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST MR. F. J. C HEStHIRE. On Mondav Mr. F. J. Cheshire, silk-manufacturer, 'bapeh l Walks, wvas brought up at the Borough Court hat o,ed with having assaulted a policeman named Thos. 4'ickerin- on Saturday last, near the Town Hall, King- sIreet, %vhile in the execution of his duty. MIr. John Gadsbv, printer, Newall's E3uildings, stated that on Saturday rmorning he ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... The Dow-street offico was crowded at an early hour on 'Thirrs. day morning sr'nnnight, to hear the further examination of the valet Couirvolsier, whiell was fixe lfor that day. Among tho gen- tlemen prescnt were-the l)uke of Bruiswick, the Earl of Essex, Sir Win. W. Wytmo, Sir G. Bjeaumont. Courvolsier having been placed sit the bar, the first witness called was the housemaid, Sarah Mdancell, ...

Wigan Borough Sessions

... Wigan Borough Sessions0 I These sessions commeneed on Monday last, before Robert Segar, Esq., recorder, and ?? -and Tic. Nellie. The gentlemen of the bar present were Messrs. Moreland, Monk, Trafford, James, and Garden. The following in a summary of the proceedings:- John Turton, aged 19, charged with having stolen one -waistcoat, the property of Edward Ackroyd and another. Three months ...

COURT OF ACHEQUER, ThURSDAY, MAY 21

... COURT OF ACHEQUER, T8URSDAY, MAY 21. | (Sittings in Error.) VALIDITY OF THE CHAR.TER OF T1E MANCHESTER COR- PURATION. Rl'TTER ?? CHAP-IAN.-Mr. Cresswell having con- cluded his speech (sw hich was briedly reported in the Tihes of Saturday last), The Attorney General then spoke in defence of the charter, ?? at great detail into all the points of ob. jection whbich had been stated by MAr. ...

MURDER OF LORD [ill]

... D1UR1DB OF LORD WIM:3UaSELL. Onr 141day last, Catirvoisier, the valet of th. IatO ill-fated tori a Wilgiram RItussell, was-brought up at B-3w stiret. for re'xftmina- r thon. Sarah Mrlnua', the housemaid, wagnin questioned at fgreat Itrgth. Her replies related elhietr' to the c,)nduca nol sbearing, of the priscrner on the morning-iwhen the deedwa adi- . covered. The only. entirely new point ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM BUSSELL

... MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM4WUSSELL. ..I -. - .. . ?? . . Filly hey (Fromi thle London Papers of W~ednesday Buening.) 'I rive I- mad, The WVe1t earl of the Town was this mornlng thrown into a L greatest rularm and consternatton by a report tit it Wodlillftam Russell had last night been barbarously murdcrv~d2 ~and in hisi house, Norfoilk-itreet, Park-lane. On inquiry the report arlg wass found to ho ...

SALFORD HUNDRED INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... ,- These sessions coaimenced at the New Bailey on 'olonday morning last, before J. F. Foster, Bbq., chair- nuBa, and tie fullowinu magut.irates -B. Lomax, Esq., Bolton; S. Fletcher, hgsq., Manchester; William Smith, Esq., leddish HoQuse, Sockport 7 James Lord, Esq., A~hton-under--Lyne- and John Hall, Esq., Msenchester. The fulluwiug gentlemen were sivorn of the Grand Jury:- Apart BE]ALEE, ...