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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

... __o- .r.8*tel 'h CAUTION TO CAT Zas.-WIlMlam Tipping. carrier between this TI i town and Wlnstanley, was ordered to pay £5 as compensation to to Mr. Harper, for Injury done to the hand of his eon, three and a ol , half years old, the cart of defendant having knocked the boy pr e down and the wbeel passed over hishand and eg. ev 1. IJLLICT DISTILLATION.-On Monday, Thomas Pldkington, who A lt ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... To the EDITORS of the LI VERPOOL MERCURY. ?? GsrNTLHmZ.-Having seen in the Mail of last Saturday an a' Dlu erroneous eapoi t relative to an affair that occurred to neysief in pin tie above court, I will tbank you to oltow me, through the me- p dluln of vouer columns, to lay before the publio a correct stae-I ment of thi' whole procoeslings,-I being the sufferer in the case no, cnm best d1o so. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF FORGERY AND BIGAMY

... On Tuesday morning last, a scene occurred on boasr n, the Queen of the Isle steamer, which was then lying im. ye our river, opposite George's pler, receiving passengers on Dd board, and about to start for Douglas, Isle of Man, which. ,r. excited extraordinary interest amongst those parties who. he witnessed it, and caused considerable speculation amongst T. the bystanders. A fashionably ...

LANCASHIRE ASSIZES: REPORTS OF IMPORTANT TRIALS

... .A 1JI4A sS , : * 42&K Jlra A -- GRAT TS ST MPEV SUPPLEMRNT. d a In the Merury of FridaY next, the 25th instant, we t shalil give the fullest Psblreotofthe most Inter- eating trials at the Assize% up t Tu~eig Frday, inlsie;p- and with our paper of tescedn rdy e-t temndlier . we shall have the pleasure of presenting a 0 STAMPED SUPPLEMENT of FOUR FAGE Whicho inay be sent free by post, along ...

POLICE COURT

... COOMMITTAL OF JouIN ANDxEsow.-On Saturday last John Anderson was again brought up for examination, and after several witnesses had been called, merely to corroborate part of the evidence as to the payment of some of the notes into certain bankis, theprisoner woo committed en two chat-ges. The first vith regard to the £1000 noto stolco from Mr. Blakemore, and tho second with reference to ono of ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... r - Ijta dyfire & ~iI- I^ s W ~ # ; . ?? _ _ ?? 1* A ?? re ry re 5 Is h- le St s s, n- er to Df e- 1- Bl le ?? ir to 0- ed to e us 11, m !e. Br e. rd 1y m ch t5. he in e he 10- li It ;il is, )r id to he ;he in re- of m- on 3?, es. ht nt rco ial atd er id iS. ITS, In gn gle an ir De. is- In- ,nd m- iaI he itr ou nd ng lle to ed n- NO OTHERN DIVISION, Thesie 'asaizes comciseaoe4 on Saturday last ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... I -i I.autiVtirt &ummt e at, ~~FRIDAY, August 18. The Judges proceeded to St. George's Churrch at eleven rot o'clock this morning, when prayers were read by the Rev. ily Richlard.Parkinson, chaplalin to the Bishop. About ten 01b- minutes to twelve o'clock they reached the Sessions.. .es house, wvheni Mr.. Justice Wiglitnan immlediately took his seat in the is- CRtOWN COURT. After the lists of ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... e, DEA!H FROM AFALL-On Monday last, James FnzMderley, J re boy about thirteen yearS years of age, wae killed while attempt- ing to et a kite from the roof of some privies in Alenheina-street. 1 The lad aught hold of the coping-stone, which giving way, he fell down, the stone falling on him and bruising him severely, s0 muoh so that ho died at a druggist's shop, to wohhe ho bad been st taken. a ...

POLICE COURT

... FOLItCOt Bsm~s~,Lss ?? th Poloeeouton Variday. John Conner, Devon-street, ors a second Conviction. for breaches ofltisa law reuating the, class to which he belonigs, was fioad 00a,, and IbilOn'Proctor, Thomiwaa'reet. (third 0013ltlc01t,) Ins. .t. OttAR9e OF INC5N]DIARIAILI-01h 4011dai' 18440sZ~r,a Yon an, having ebe appearance of a CtO V4 Iup toR wr a chug rege, led Againusthiqs lanan * lobil ...

THIRD EDITION

... - ?? , - $ i Merauriojfice, Twelve oclock. CROWN COURT. FRIDa r, Augusi 25. T7AAL OY JOsEPK NEWTON, ivus SS10AMY. Jos~ph I ?? charged with marry. ing Uartha ltobiason, at J4verpool, his former wife Leing btill alive. The-prisoner had been out on bail. The prosecution was corducted by Mr. HtULTON; the prisoner was defended by Mr. WlLKINS, with whom was Mr. ATKINSONr. The case was stated by Mr. ...

INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S COURT

... TNs=FiRt-BTR'SCURT. - -a1 The court epened on Monday last; In the Niel Prins Qpurt 41 Ch ~iapul-street, sndt the fdllowiog ainvents were broughtunoasda. to onogamined on aopplying for their diechawrge:- a rater Cross bdet-maker, late of Algbfield.'street. in lisou, ILto ye rs. In cncuetflene of the bad trade, and he had awife and all, hblidren to support, lie was ordered to be disehaprgd ' ...