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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... Saturday, May, 15. Theo Council ne,ot by adjournment, on Saturday, at one o'clock, for the further cousideratiun of the revision of the Burigess List. i TBlE INLAN~D BONDING BILL. I ir. Alderniaf E'MANS wished, before pirocceding to the busi. rfess for whiclitle Council had beon summonod,toaska quostion. an to ak it fciv remarks on the proceeding in the casm of-mthe Inland Bonding Bill, Ilie ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... | INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS$ Yesterday, a court of intermediate sessions was held by adjournelnt, at the COarthoesel, House of Correction, at ten o'clock in the forenoon. There Ivaa rather a large num. bor of prisoners to be tried, considering the short time which hins intervened Aince the last sossiont5,-the names in the ca- lendar amounting to nearly sixty. The offenees were of thle usual ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... A h:K SESSIONS. - - ~,~KIRlIKDALE SE'SSIONS. MONDAr01Y, Aprl 26. ItUW 1. Jor4AT0IAN ILOCKS010, DIPUTVAlathMA, 30D Denonsic traut TIOAS VASOV, hcSt. .LIGED IIdBA NT1E ON TUSE IIGli-ROAD. AIppCf~itan v. the Justices of Lanncoehrc, Be- jehn Hall, 6!q , ?? against a it j~ l~a, ., Len, elspnd. and Christiopher Rawdcn, di abytieltadlc of Ad katttai 11for 0nve a b waa on ~E. 12th o oc at o IF~ , e. ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL, FRtIDAY, MAY 14, 1841. An intermediate session of the peaco was h eld on Monday last and the following days, before Jamres Clarke, Esq., Recorder.- oa The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Biihd. Moon, Esq., Tithebarn s:rcet. mrerhant, Foreman. i Wm. Alexander Brown, Grecian-terrace, merchant. !S. Daniel 13uchanann Northumboe land terrace, broker. la James Batesan, ...

SHOCKING OUTRAGES—APPREHENSION OF ADESPERATE HIGHWAYMAN

... I SHOCKING OUTRAGES.-AppREHENSION OF A DESP.ERATE HIGHWAYMAN. u ?? On a lai notorious poacher, ad ighwayman7 El named John, Brzgo, was brouaht before Jon Halt, Esq. I e an ?? the cuta the Georgeand Drago n Inn, Bacup, c high i way robbery It appears that Briars and a man named ci Dic.insnD have been known forseveral years as poacers and high av9mel but have kept hevbnd the reach of the a ...

LIVERPOOL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... - - ofl t n ~rionerm The f`0tlewifg is a brnt c~rec ri ite wrinteflcts of tire rons i't tried at the Liverpool May Sessiostro, before FarSCale 1s . Itecorde-r:-(opr(ftoqrte -b Ezekiel Prescott, Nlfrorri'oepi rit tarodeS the pro b perty of Patrick Gidreore-T W-iISOnrctl wiharlbor ihomals Appleton, 19t. fo arriU oeV troll~s of sulgar, &D, j the propery ri Elizaeth Uuteii1-49Velr years. i ...

ARCHES' COURT, MAY 8

... THE OFFICE OFP MJDUR PROMOTED BlY MSASTIN Vi. ESCOTT. REFUSAL TO BEURY A WESLEYAN CHILD. re Sir II Jouncer gave his judgment in thide ase, wehiche has ex- cited no muds interest among all classes of the Dissenting eciss- muuit3y. It ices a proceeding brought by letters of request fo the Court of tho Diocese of Lincoln, by an inhabitant of ~th~e parish of Gedney, in thateounty, against thle Rev ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MAY 3

... I TIIE QtEEN V. WALDnEGBAVE ASD ANOTTIEB.-This case having been called on, Lord Waldegrave and Captain Dufl stood up an the floor of the court, when the proper officer proceeded to read the indictment, and afterwards a number of affidavits in apgravation. The facts of the case are already too familiar to the public to require to be repeated hear-A number of affidavits were then banded in by ...

Bankrupts

... 11 ~~Bankrup-ts. W. Jones and J. B. Windle, Liverpool, wine merchants, May t, and June 4, at twelve, at the Clarendon rooms, Li- verpool. Atts. Messrs. Lee and Foden, Leads. A. Walker, Liverpool, drysalter, May 7 and June 4, at two, at the Clarendon rooms, Liverpool. Att. Mr. Johnson, Liverpool. J, Hayward, Mlanchester, bookseller, May 10 and June 8, at one, at the Commission rooms, Manchester ...

INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... || Saturday. I1lrinuh Purkinson, 47, (n), charged with stealing at Pres. tOn, 0110 brass pan, the proporty of Joseph Smith; aud one 01Ollliisg-hox-irou, the property of William Sergeaet.-Two 1ers, Laucaster Castie. Margaret 1)etley, 17, (n), charged with stealing at Has. li[g6ds, a 4loanlity of cotton weft, the property of Richard ltohwell and Brothers,-2 mo. impl). tolbert 7aylor, 41, (iI), ...

POLICE MEETING

... POLICE NESTING. On Monday last, the monthly meeting of Ihe Commission- ers for the Improvement of the Borough was held at the Council Chamber, Town-hall, at ton o'clock in the fore. noon. Mr. Thomas Clarke was appointed chairman, and the following Commissioners were also present:- Mr. Tuson. Mr. Cheetham. ,, Bryning. ,, Horn. P Swain. ,, Armstrong. a ,, Halliday. ,, Benson. l ,, Blackhurat. ,, ...

ROBBERY GOOD FOR NONODY

... ROBBERY GOOD FOR NOBODY. To the Editors of the Sheffweld Iris. Sirs,-I am not quite satisfied with the assertion which las slipped into a part of your paper, I dare say inadvertently enough, that the prosperity of the country depends entirely upon her manufacturing pros- perity, and if that interest labours under depression for any length of time, every other class must suffer. Construed as ...