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HOW TO BANISH PAUPERISM, IGNORANCE, AND CRIME, OUT OF THE COUNTRY

... IHIOW TO BANISH PAUPERISM, IGNORANCE, AND CG ME, OUT OF THE 'COUNTRY. In May last I endeavoured to draw the attention of the afb public to a series of agricultural experiments, which were rt then being commenced on about four acres of land, act situate, at Brooklield, adjoining the Prince's Park, a through the columns of this paper, with a view to improve jai the system of farming, more ...

INQUESTS

... DEsAT BY BoaNNo.-On Friday an inquest Was held on ta body of an infant child named Mary Ann Ragan, whose clotibo caught fire In the absence of her mother, who lives In Lleydbs court, Upper Frederick-street, and of the Injury sustained s~b died. Verdict accordingly. Boy Daowrxss.-Joesph Roberts. aged fourteen, while ?? with another youth in a ?? at Windsor, and swimming about became ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... 11 ? I -. i;lz ?I t I ?? { C1OWN'.fltJR6T.*'iD o .ORS ISiE~tE~I. JQtSTcUE WlGll2aMAN. ,: ; TURSDAY. Augsu024.A : : His LonssHti entered the Court ai ten minutes past b ni~~e i ?? 51i-~~yun~n.t' -;-Tha~ts Simpson, Benja'mii Hlerdmo1n, nnd James P a. a sisesog, Wert.indicted for-causingthe denth of Charles fi 'F rguoon, at Little Bolton. It appeared lhe deceased ig sI been driking at i-jpiablic ...

POLICE COURT

... . PUDLICANS d&o FieEig ht ?? , six heer-elleers. and twoI dealers in table brer, were suisitisned before Mr. Rushton,, cii Friday, for infrosolone of the stoic law.. ?? these Jnmes Lnw- ton, beer-seller, Kirkilale, (second cooviotiaon,) was fiued £4; ,lsissLysuh5 t'ssrgtlussd~m sre e et,5 aod ans Saryh ouye ofnte oh table-beer.'ellei5, of Preston-street, £5. CoOsritNotSNoTo TOO Sessrss-rao5O ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... [ C o COURT, SATURDAY, APRIL 15. PERJURY. S Neeviacro was indicted for perjury. The de- fendant was clerk to Mr. Edward Allen, solicitor, of ; Manchester, to whom Mr. John Lowe, who kept a boot and shoe shop in that town, entrusted the defence of two actions against him in the Manor Court, for slander and for wages, brought by a dismissed servant, named Ebenezer Benson. It was alleged that in ...

LAW OF LIBEL

... ~LA~w- QF J4XBfJvi Des, Those who remermber she nsupitous proceedings which, be many years ago, ind- tinh afer time, were intituteA ns against ourselves as journalists, by unprinpled t es ilts whose -ptie we exposed, and freni whose fraudn. lher lnt schemes wre ?? defended the public, wiil ighe rejoice with ues that the jog-existing defects tan absuurd. by ties of the law of libel are ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... ?? Ittat diled. SOUTHERN DIV~~~IiON. mar BEFORE IMR. BARON PARKE AND) MR. JUSTICE was Vp.ENI1NG OF TECOMMISSION. lfow The 8ssiZO com sabon for the southern division of tbis assqe -sop ae on Satityday lest. The High Sheriff, we O ?? Gantt sq., of Manchester, with his attend- and ?? about ?? o'clock, arid the Judges arrived sent ?? from York a little aifter six o'clock. the I bY a ?? ?? Shrff's ...

SECOND COURT

... i ?? ?? a!: ?? . I it ; . . ' Ft' > X SEC;OND C O i . I A, second eourt Was albo fortned thla day;, over whitch W. i' Robert TrttrndrIi14l(li),4Jon Tdd; ' , te! Gagsan, wereL eharged; the formne with stealing at Ie4- ?? bor,'a wportrat'tw , isbo~ny boxes, thhreebote3,' bbeneirag' and a ferrhi,the pio. ?? Jil 1?aringtbn- Et9a end he' lttier' with having' rweeived theissabai well' knowing ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... *: SOUTH: LANCASHIRE. ASSIZES.i-'.-i- j ' ' ; ' ' , , -} l . - CROWN -COURT.-PRIDA:Y. . CHARGE; O.F M.-k-URDER.-t ' TRIAL O' CAST.MXtAL JACk.l,- John Hulme, alias Cast-metal Jack, was indicted for the wilful murder of Thomas Gerland, on: the road . between Ashton and Manchester, on the 31st of October, 1840. zMr. Brandt, Mr. Hilton, and Mr. Townsend, were a Counsel for the prosecution: Mr. ...

Liverpool Winter Assize

... 4?ibtt'joa? ainwter ?? Ii . BRFOIW MR. JUSTIOB WIGUIMAZf. TESTERDA (THURSDAY.) Deeaeeher 21. of' Re??erHos's'OrltS. IS. and ,lbeseuilostfai' h. 20, Iceuld read,) were 00 is Indioted for a burglary in lbs honeS of Mr. Robert Howeoth. Lou, Groat Bolton. Mr. SIULTON condutt?d the ease for the proseen- tiOn. Iteppeored that, on the 14th of Octoh'r, the prosecutor .11 went to beda little ...

KIRKDALE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... KIRKDALE EPIPHANY SESSIONS, nst iF ) These tesslons commenced yesterday, before the Rev. Jonathan otit B. ools, (chairman,) anda fultbenchofaegtistrates. Thecalen- fer- dar is rather a beavy one, the number of prlsonera charged with felony being seventy-four, misdemeanour five. Of these, three only can read and write well, twenty-five can read and write in- . perfectly, nineteon can read ...

LAW OF LIBEL

... Iktt iberp0 I ?? SALUS POPUIX MsPREMA FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1843. Whaekrejoie in the important fact that Lord C bl haf takien ip the subject of our absurd leel ao i the ec- House of Lords, and if his purpose be, Ans we bel Pit topaetematter on a commoni-sense bosiswe froh his Lo cci as uc success as he will derive oorfo Lod iptt an mutil fit h raml hud e ot theu the attempt. Thirty years' public ...