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CHURCH RATES—CASE OF MR. BAINES

... IttCe wfefrpal SIturtrttvi. SALlUS FOPUII LEX SUPREMA. i U.IDAY, ~1ARCH 26, . FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1840. ?? CURCH A-, _ OF I CHjURCHj RAiTES,-0ASE OF MIR. BAINES.I Soefwyen' ago, when the paper currency was so epreciae thiat any man possessed of a guillea could obtain for it a pndntndseen shillings in sjlvcr. the Hous~e Of Commons affirmed at resolutioji, proposed by Mr. Vansittart, the then ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... UlTradlifre ?? Udiltdo -- ?? I ?? as_ _ a. CROWN COURT. FRIDAY, August 27. t n John Lotee, a middle-aged antn, was placed on his trial far t ao having, at Litherliand, attempted to commit an unnatural crime. 1I 1' Mr. JAMES con uoted the prosecution, and Mr. WIIKINS n r- defended-the prisoner. e1 Air. WILKINS was proceeding with his address to the jury n e whea he wos Interrupted by hist ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... ? ?? ? 1. 6 RM ., fut ?? gdd'ltdl ire at SOUTHERN DIVISION-.LI~~VERPO`OL the Pr. itbl CROW WCOURT. .-On 1ba apain adem, W NSAY three n MURDER, AT MANCHESTER. Saw tl Vissi- Thomas )?Roehe, 29, (could read and write imperfectly,) He call Ellen and Samuel Blackaey, '21, (could read and write well,) have yi were placed on their trial, charged with the wilful mur- then ea der of Matthew Naylor, at ...

COURTS FOR THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... | COURTS FOR THE RELIEF OF INSOLVENTI DEBTORS. I SOUTDERN CIRCUIT3 c T. B. BOsWEN, Esq., Crmmissaonor. I Radnorshire-Pi estelno, Wednesday, Feb. 23. t Brecknockshire-Brcuon, Friday, Feb. 25. 6 Carmarthunshire-Carmarthen and bormogh. Monday. Feb. Qs. a Cardiganshite-Cardigan, Wednesday, March 2. 0 Pembroheshire-Haverfordwest and town. Friday, March 4. Glamorgantabire-Swvansea. Monday, Malaio 7. ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... SNTENCRtS OF PIUSONERS. serve fog - ?? ~ Jsefut,32, charged with stealing a fiddle and bow, the Sacred hb proeityof dwrdCalaiand. Ar jultted. of nierti John Jnnes, 39, and 'I'llonnsasAt ic n56, convicted of stealing external woearleigapp'sielthe pioportyof Samuel Evens. Twelveinsnthr,. lei~gram Rsbsrt.Trtylar, ill, convicted of stealing lo~oney, the vroperty of in horighi William Blond. ?? Two ...

THE LIVERPOOL COURIER AND THE NEW POOR LAW

... ? e If there be one part of the system of Tory tactics niore e disgraceful than another, it is unquestionably that which - relates to the Poor Law Amendment Act. Whatever the merits or demerits of that measure may be, it is a notorious fact that, excepting for the courage necessary to encounter a widely-spread and increasing evil, the e Whigs, in Parliament, can claim no credit for the one, ir ...

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 ...

POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... 1POLICE CO U tT-YMSTBRDAY. III APPEAL CASE. era FLe7TCHER V. RUSHTONe AND ltOUGTOttot, ESQS.-At thle ?? ra of the Police Court thisi morning. Mr. Rtushton, on taking his h-scot on the beach, said it was right to state publicly that some ?? im go it became necessary for him, in the diocharge of his duty it m igsrte, to convict, i noon evidenmo tendered on nariah be- Pl fae hinr. a ptilicoi, ...

FURIOUS DRIVING.—On Wednesday, at the Police-| court, John Cook, driver of Mr. Willacy's bread cart,

... LIVERPUOOL, FRIDAY, SEPT. 3. 1841. Fvuious DRIVINO.-On Wedmevda, at the P | court, John Cook, driver of Mr. wiilacys bread cart, court, Jonn I;oert, onivcr oj e.1 ?? .- , o waits brought befoire Mr. Itablhtor, on a charge 0f firroios1. driving. The gentleman who gave the informatiton,ther stated that he observed thle man dtriving his horse, which Suhee ?? at spirited one, at a very flurious ...

LANCASHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS.—It will be seen by the advertisement that the General Quarter Session of the ..

... LIVIORPOOL, FRTD , JUNE 18, 1841. Lxt AraaMns e wsti i-t ~i b en by the ad- ; verdse~ment that the .eea nd ?? Ih ec, o h . .. I .- -_ ?? jih. Ihoide at t ie Ca~tl. of Lan- I ar. verutlsrionttinat IIintucn-5.. -- - t Ctofa- urn L tacounty. palatine of Laucaster, wrill. be hlen atll L av cast~ur, ?? tile itch inatant;it etthe Tort I ouse in Vres- weroser ton, on Thursday, the Ilt Of Julty; at ...

MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT.—YESTERDAY

... I MUNICIPAL REVISION COURT.-YESTERDAY a The Court commenced Itselitiigs rat ten o'clock. and wiase. a- pled for acon-idrable tine in the withrlrawal if ?? at le agr od upen thi nig!it before b) bti parties Several ciairt carri re Letire ?? ii the conurs if the day. il which iudicidoali o, coming into r hou e after the ?? nent of the ?? in ys or, h d only paia rats for the peeiod dutihg hiich ...

THE LATE MURDER AT ST. HELEN'S

... - THI LATE MURDER AT T. HLXENg. - I A ., j ?? Thd astjoireeai Inquest On view of the bod of thet late hr, 0 Henry Giayson, was held At the Town-hail,. St. Helen's O~i, daiy frernooo7 before Joirn H~Yes. Elsq, noonuer. 'e . 'K lie fis t witness called was John M Aabsh who stated that ha 0~left the Gerard's Arnms. ont D tenton's-preten (the house noe-r whieb of the murder wats commnlttedi. on ...