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SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

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Lancashire Lent Assizes

... , Itat addilti't maniy. = ~CROWN COURT. odma 00n- BEFORD MP. JUSTICE PARK&3 ,tOld- of N.0 ~~FR IDAYF, -April 7. I ?? TRIAL OF MARY alUNTER. its ar!) This morning the further examination of witnesses git s MayHnter, who sodoagdith poisoning her husabnd, st ?? Mancheter was proceeded with, end Continuedt UP till half.pag three 7O'cio, when, lit consequence of the differeanoe of opinio amongst ...

CROWN COURT

... r B~oE rMR JUSTICE PR1 di - TMfURSDA Y, April 6. to The Learned Junaz entered the Court a few minutes se Etafter nine. utR d Maryj Ifuaf r, 29, (could read,) stood charged with the I o ilful murder of John Hunter, a acetr h prisoner pleaded not guilty, hi Mir. WILKINS, with whom was r. Mofnde, ber for cc = h rsecution. The prisoner was.dfnetb r bi PlsrslOLLOCK In Mr. WILF INS, in opening the ...

Easter Quarter Sessions

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MURDER BY A FEMALE, IN SALFORD

... XUJItDEvRiPYE*AUFEMpEi Ef 9 O.;a (rxitks MkiCheafer Giri : :. ; 0 . f~hv S ~ Gua urdian.)0 ;. ..A'shocking'occurrence' took place In Salford onriday iast, andon~e .whic, created great excltement;'aimongat' the lnhasitsnts living lix the vieinity eof tbe Town'Hi.' It ap- pears'that 'eirly that lornig a nienima smed Robert -Travl' ,abont 6ryeiar6'of' age, was istabbed bY 'a fenlale' rnsmd ...

PETITION AGAINST THE CORN LAWS

... PETITiON AGAINST THE CORN LAWS. SALFORD COMMISSIONERS' MEETINGf A Special General Meeting of the Salford Conmmis- sioners of Police, called by Charles Gibson, Esq., law- clerk, in compliance with a requisition, was held on Wed- nesday evening, at the Town Hall, to consider the pro- priety of petitioning parliament for a repeal of the corn- laws. There was a numerous attendance. WILLIAM LOCKETT ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... THURSDAY, April 13. THli COMMERCIAL BANK OP MANCHESTER. TAYLOR v. AsHTON AND OTHERS -In this case John Taylor was tbe olaintiff, for whom Mr. KNOWLES, Mr. CROMPTON, and Mr. dARTIN appeared. The defendants were Thomas Ashton, Alexander Bower. Ralph Turner, and Thomas Palln. . The SOLlWtTOlt-GENEHA , 1Sir W. FoUett,) Mr. WORTLEY, Mr. DUNDAS, Mr. WATSON, and Mr. COWLING appeared for Messrs.' ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... The commission for this county was opened on val Saturday last, in Chester Castle, and the business of an the assizes commenced on Monday last, Mr. Justice thi: maule presiding in the Crown Court, and Mr. Junstice - Willams a Nisi rius.In the latter, there were only me Williamns at Nisi Pris r l u C met Ithirteen cases for tria~l. The calendar of Crown pris~oners~i ist extremely heavy., ...