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[ill] HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... FOtPUDE~ QATE' , 1 'I I i1S IO T (.1J I . ~ ~; , , ?? ir , 1 I1 Ii titan, etttl ~ ~ ~ H. L.~~raffIjd, JneqpLbIl JET~t OJo -hkifte Robtr t J6i Xc co~et.n'oi eon ?? _ L. I ?? n)uo 'on ~ i The'AeiloV ocort 4libirandtonthe grandP Iw* ?? -r ait T I d b ?? I oiio4oftoei Joa ' hark&' I tijt' thneYnott,'nfda;N1 or thertoitdi ShataZDI !jtotule JayA yiuiorel.' xoorlem h,r gdi ~ 'pototaegoi.r'¾I ?? ...

MANCHESTER GOAL SESSION

... M=NCHESTER GAOLaSESSION. !:i ANCHESTEW GAOL SIES Iso N. TeMchaelmas, quinrzerl' ?? a tihe borough f~ 1;Of Macchiester was held on M~onday last, at the CoIt Housei , II Brown-street. John Potter, Esq1. mayor;, ?? the chair,- my' k and the following magistrates were preixt;'piig' of ci Neild, Daniel mdande, ?? .Rfago, a.'nse-pe is reports were read :- ra.Tefloigetipl is VISITING JUSTICES' REPORT ...

DREADFUL MURDERS

... - I . r ?? The pleasant-mairket. town of Otley, in the valley of the to Wharfe,' about tenv miles'from Leeds, in the direct line of. d: road between Harrogate and Boltonu Abbey, has just been of the scene. of a most diabolical outrage, in which one man's ?? life .was instantly sacrificed, and. six orseven other persons ig were stabbed, includig a miarried woman, who lies in a very e pre, irius ...

THE FRIMLEY MURDER

... The examination of the prisoners charged wi th the mur- V der of the Rev. G. E. Holiest took place at Guildfordon Fridfiy night last. Especial care had been taklen, by the day authorities to keep alt knowledge of Smith's confession prel from the other parties charged ; and when the prisoners iset were brought together, the three men, - Levi Harwood, atI James Jones, and Samuel Harwood,-bad ...

SALFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... The quarter sessions of the Peace for the hundred of Salford opened at the New Bailey, on Monday morning. el The magistrates present were J. F. F'oster (chairman), B.- N. Philips,,3. Jowett, E. Tootal, Rt. Kay, J. Kay, S. Fletcher, ?? Sobu Foster, Joshua Knowles, P. M. James, W. FentonA Rev. J. S. Birley, R1ev. ?? S. Mills, R. Brandt, E. Grandy, J. & Fenton, S. Aehton, J. Duncuft, Bt. Wood, ...

LORD CAMPBELL AND THE GORHAM CASE

... LObRID 4AM2PBELL AND THE GORHAM CASE. ' , * _, ! ' ~ | I :;ii ' . 1 ,; a, I;,. . . ' , ' , .The 'mes has published a curious correspondence il1 . between the Lord Chief Justice of England and the fat m ,Mother Superior of a small society of 'lrotestant ljit ladies at Pl, mouth, 'who: have dert aen the'hl table iai~p: ?? Lisi e ,ng, underthe brrowed title of an Sister8. of'Merdy,' to the of ...

THE GORHAM CASE AGAIN

... The inconsistency of human wishes has often ( afforded a theme for lachrymose reflections; by ~dmoralists and divines. We commend it at present to t the grave consideration of. those~ elergymen~ n the t J -asnot make.!oppositeipojesameet, There appearntol.-t reeyeteipyq ofte, i~tato, tbey are-,not permitted to;~ it Wees~tb.6m( .'The wih fdir,;,the~tpect~liemradVantetgeB it 34f fbringthe'ir` ...

MURDER IN NEWCASTLE

... A second edition of the Newcastle Guardian ?? is with feelings of deep regret that we have to record the death of a woman in this town, early this morning, under eircim- b . stances which have given rise to a general suspicion that a c foul deed of violence has been committed. y It appears from the particulars wbich we have been able t, to obtain, up to the hour of going to press with our ...

CHURCH—THE BRAINTREE CASE

... glal~lt. a Po - - ?? - C SE H B f TTrS-THE BRAINTREE CASE. . A.. 'r thie iudges, just pronounced in hi deccsion of the judges, just pronounced in h R. . C ot thle ]3iaintu'ce church-rate,. the elements el 'a betCO church and dissent are once more l li- ~r soik tleir will; dissenters are placed in a t j hi if there is one spark left in them n e peinu spirit, they will never submit to ° te ...

SALFORD POLICE REPORT FOR 1849-50

... ISALF'ORD POLICE REPORT FOR 1849-60. I l - . . .- - .. . ter We have been favoured with the following summary of C ?? the police report of thle borough of Salford, for the year 1849- e ey 0 9*and are gratified to find much improvement in thle con- hedto fthat borough as regards its trade and inhabitants. en The tables referred to in the summery have not been publ- 0 'It lished, but we think it ...

MANCHESTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... MANCHESTER QUARTE . --4 SESSIONS. I ThP ep~o sara a The general quarter Fr E- sheeter aommenc ?? - j for the borough of Masi- Lt Armstrong, E'Ea, ..,day last, before Robert Baynes l opetmg wtas recorder, and a bench which at thep Conste as2o. Hosed of Sir Elkanah Armitage, and J. by ,W. B.5 ~ , J. Shuttlewortb, M. Kennedy, J. W. Fraser, ne atkins, and David Price, Esquires. The following V4 ...

MR. ROEBUCK AND THE CEYLON INQUIRY

... MR. ROEBUCK AND THE CE'° INQUIRY. , , - t he , LIN W V1L J - tbat h off Tbere, is'a popular delusion abroad it method ?? the objects of a per60 .A mt tion in Parliament, is a steady adherence ?? 'us I t is thought that it only needs persefe ti :ed obsequiousness enough, either to oflae e.- 'Cabinet Minister himself, or the ?? 4$t of the benefits which only such blessed El by can bestow. ...