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THE ALLEGED CASE OF CLAIRVOYANCE

... i An alleged case of clairvoyance exhibited by a Mr. Hewes, at the Mechanics' Institution, last w eek, having amade considerable noise, we accepted an invitation from that gentleman to a repetition of his experiments on sTuesdaynight, in the Athenicum. Theexhibition diew together a very large and respectable audience, A r. HE ?? commenced by reading a lecture or paper, which occupied him ...

THEFT BY A CHAR-WOMAN.—On Thursday, at the Borough Court, Catherine Hunt was charged with robbing

... THEFT BY A CILut-WOMAN.-O11 Thursday, at the Bo- I rough Court, Catherinc Mimnt wvas charged smith Tobbing I Mr. Jtreftorn, hosier, ot 78, Rutlandl-strect. The pri- soner was ellploysld occasionally as char-woman by the complainant, ?? lately he raissed a velvet waistcoat, worth 25s., and a hliaidkerelief of tile value of 3s. Sus- picilmi was cxcited againist the prisoner, and cnquiiyV was ...

CORN LAW MEETING AT NORTHWICH

... I CORN LAW MEETING AT NORTIIWICII. .(br ?? the CaeSr Chnfroidtc Our readers are aware, from au intimation conveyed in our last paper, that ?? mtnecting of tenantfaLnmers, own- ers, and occupiers of land, aunt of the friends of native industry, was convened to be held in the Market Hall, Northwvich, for Tuesday last, at twelve o'clock in the forenoon, to form a sooietyjor the o)rkection of ...

EXECUTION OF A MURDERER

... LXECUTION OF A MUIRDERIER. DREADFUL OCCURlENCE. 'The awful sentence of the lawv upon William Saville, aged 29, for the murder of his wife and three children at Colwvick, received its fearful consuimnlation onl Wedn esday morning, at the drop erected ill front of the County Halil; Nottingham. Tihe crowd on the. occasion 'yas unprecedentedly large, and, iln consequeulceuO 1eost shocking accident ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... O CROWN COURT-SATUTEDAY. y, Ann Rothlwell, a decently-attired female, of the age IV of 24, was given in charge for the wilfuil murder of her I son, Edwvin Turner, otherwise called Edwin Turner gIRotihwell, (a child two years old,) atPr-eston-eium-Oldham, Li, on the 29th December ?? Jury retired, and, after a an absence from court for about half an hour, returned c a verdict of Not Guilty. y ...

TWO MEN KILLED BY THE FALL OF PART OF AN IRON WAREHOUSE

... A serious accident, attended with fatal consequences to two unfortunate men, occurred on Monday afteriiooll lstt at thle iron warehouse occupied by Messrs. Horton, Simnis, and Bull (adjoinijg that of Mr. John Hall), Port-street, called The Slnopshire Iron AVrrrehouse.' It seemls that about twenty minutes before four o'clock on the afternoon of that day, some joiners il the employ of Mr. Wood ...

INQUESTS HELD BEFORE MR. CHAPMAN

... I DEATH BY BUnNING.-Oll Monlday, all inquest was held at the Royal Infir mary, on the body of as old woman named Mary-Williamsoni, late of Raven-street, Ardwick. On Sunday night, Thomas Smith, a labourer, living in the same iouse with the deceased, smelt fire, and ran down the cellar steps, at the bottom of whiclh he found the old wooman lying, with her head inside the door; her clothes were ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURTS

... At WIGAN, on WCVednesday, the 25th September. Abraham Hindley Aulezarke ?? Aspull Orrell Billinge Chapel End Pemberton Billinge Higher End TUpholland Blackrod Wigan Dalton Winstanley Haigh At GREAT BOLTON, on Monday, the 30th of September. Ainsworth Halliwell Great Bolton Kcarsly Little Bolton Great Lever Bradshaw Little Lever Breightmet Darcy Lever Edgeworth Longworth Entwisle Lostock ...

LANCASHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... I ECASHIRE WI_ T]R ASSIZES. l Iven The special commilassion for thle Southern Division of rtiste cut a pndo ody Onl Tuesday the th Grin ur eeswr n.M.Bron Gurney having' ien adrse hm hyrtrdfrtedspatch of business. sen Th ae1o h etyjrrswr alled on. Thle fel- os n lwnpatsweefnd5fonu-ttendance: Robert MANSLAUGHITER. EN- Thomas Whiteloy3, 21, charged] with killing James Wail- lntly' shaw, at ...

IRISH STATE TRIALS

... COUaRT OF QUEEN's Bi;xncu, MONDAY, APRIL 15. th W IV Easter Term coinienced this day; at an early hour the '& hall of the Four Courts was crowded by persons who were Cc manifestly anxious to hear the result of the State Trials, co as it was generally supposed that Mr. O'Connell and his - associates would he called up for jddgment at the sitting Ie of the Court. Many were, however, disappointed ...

MANCHESTER BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The general quartcr sessions of the peace for the borough commenced at the Borough Court, on Thursday, befoie R. B. Armstrong, Esq., the recorder, and the Mayor, Alderman Wdallke, Messrs. C. Smith, J. Pecl, J. Jackson, and Dr. Fleming. The grand jury having been sworn, the IRecorder briefly charged them. Ho said thercb Wals a nulmerous list of alleged offonces to inquire into on the presdet ...

MANCHESTER COURT OF REQUEST ABUSES

... I We have always been the advocates of cheap Imaw. first, because it is manifestly the duty of a state to pro- vide the protection and assistance of the law for its subjects at the least possible expense to them; and, secondly, because it is equally manifest that those who. stand. most in need of such protection or assistance are tle very personS who call least afforli to pay for ten 1 at a ...