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COUNTY COURT

... At this court, which was held on Tuesday ast, J. ADDSONs, Esq. presided, In the absence of W. A. Hulton, Esq., tie Sheriff's Amosor HAYI5VIRST V. OIBBOS. Mr. lan..s stated the caue. The action was brought by ?? Hayhurst, a sawyer at Blackburn, to recover compensation in da. mages for the ceduction of his daughter by the defendant Robert Gibbons, the son of a cotton manufacturer, residing in ...

POLICE COURT

... - PUBILICANS' AND) BEERSELLERS' CASES. Ion the The following cases were heard, on Fridaybefore~ Kic Messrs. Booth and Percival :- William Edwards, publican, Hnod-sEtreet, was charged 0on by police constable Oarroll (252) with having three men Tu, and four women drinking in his house at twelve o'clock. disi The information was laid as for a third offence. Mr. too0 Davenport, who appeared for ...

CHARGE OF SHOOTING A POLICE-OFFICER

... =1 X 7 -2 ] I[CHBAGE si£OOTING A POLICE-OFFICER.1 I. ?? b the person committed for shooting ChristophAr Watts, th S police-officer, appeared at the Police ost, to the benchInt, meal was understood -of making an applicatilon t b . 2s.; nexion with the charge which had been alleged agaiest hi-m. _ ° ar Mr. lRuhibooa, haing observed bis, stated thathw l M take the opportunity Of-nomunicating a ...

ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION

... of the lp ears Thel adjourned annual session for the county was held al thel in the Court-house at Preston, yesterdayy week. There, but the were present 59 magistrates, and of these, although the rather motionfor adjourning the South Lancashire business from, -yards. Preston to Newton was to come on, only 19 were from favour- the West Derby and Salford Hundreds. The magis. within trates ...

EXECUTION OF EVANS AND STEW AT KIRKDALE

... EXECUTION OF E1VANS AND STEW AT KIRKDALE. The execution of George Evans and Thomas Stew, each of whom were convicted of a murder of more than ordi- C nary atrocity, toekplace atltiridale gaol at twelve o'clock I' on Saturday last. The crowd was not so numerous as on e, former occasions, and behaved throughout with becoming N decorum. The spectacle, at all times of a revolting cha- b. racter, ...

POLICE COURT

... It. ?? at PUBLICAN'S AND BFFEISELLER'S CASES. from I co The following eases were heard on Friday last, before E. help it it ushton, and R. lBers, Esqra. To t Thomas Gilai, publican, St .Jamesi's-street, was charged by for lb ~cpemioe-offieers 252, and 1138, with allowin readuken man and perseil bewoana to he irshiis house. on the 10th instant, at aquarter past easily et tnao'cicck. ...

THE APPROACHING SESSION

... a Parliament will be opened on Tuesday next, by es the Queen in person. From her Majesty's speech on the occasion, and the debates on the address, we V Ie may probably derive some faint glimmering of the e policy Miniliters intend to pursue, a matter which t i Is, as yet, involved in mystery and obscurity the most profound. The only thing which can with t any certainty be predicated of the ...

POLICE COURT, YESTERDAY

... POLIC uC U ?? YESTE'RDAY. VIOLENT AsiAULT.--Captain WIm. Turner was charged at with violently assaulting Mr.Jamea Lowtherthipowner. of -Ftrm the statements of the compluinant. it appeared el thst the prsoaer had been. commander of a vessel be- Pi e long-ng to hin, but misconducttng himeelf he was dis- at i eban ged, On Wednesday last, wrhile Mr. Lowther wasm id andisig ot toe toy of Jidgewater ...

POLICE COURT

... rWO BuROLainv.-Yeaterday week. Thomas Williams was brought rg. befoce M~r. Rushton. chargd with breaking into the house of Ow, r. Thomas Walls, 72 Led-street. About half-pailt one o'clock - the same morning, tire Police ofi~cer en duty in Leeds'gtret obseved tbeparleur window of thehouse belonging to Mr. Walls open, and a man standing at the cmoor of Upper Milk-street. The officer, on walking ...

DRUNKENNESS AND CRIME

... e Whesi you shall bo callcd upon to resume the dischargo of d your Parliamoretark dunties, you may place entire reliance on the D cordial co-operatiosi of her Majesty in your endeavour to till- of A I Yprove the social condition and to promote the happiness all a letie contentment of her ?? en the Proroyqaliao, 181. charge A large class of crinies, arising from intemperance and the asticleo ...

THE POST-OFFICE INIQUITY AGAIN

... j.zverpouL a The present appearance of the House, said the House Secretary, on Mr. Wakley's motion, last Fri. day night, shows that it is weary of the subject.' We are sorry to be obliged to believe that the Hiomeuo Secretarv is right. T1wice within the course of last op week did the House of Commons, by thin and lan-is guid attendances, and subservient divisions, show its f weariness ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—TUESDAY, APRIL 22

... VICE CHANCELLOW'S COURT-TflEsDsATArayL22.| (Beftw SrJ.K. Bruce.) rTHE OflUltCl 05' ?? Atiorneit-Generlrt V. Munro.-Mr. Russell baying re- na plied on the whole case, an outline may now be given of Ce: t, anod of thle main arguments aidduced by the various ag cuslengaged in support of their several viws It tit appears, that by a deed, dated the 4th of April, 1832, ath icertain piece of land, ...