SALFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... Fielden, plumber, Flixton. P Henry Stevenson, grocer, Urnmston. ' Thomas Hayson, farmer', Chorlton-eour-Hardy. Charles Mrorton, clerk, Chorlton. Edmund Newvton, gentleman, Chorlton. Thomas slagg, fanner, WVitbington. I Edward Black, engraver, Witbiogton ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Skelton, Eeq. Mlark F sslis, of West Heslerton, Esq. Gee. Lane F ox, of Brauslham, Eoq. James Hail, of Scorhro', Esq. Charles Hardy, of Orsdoll, Esq. Richard Hill, of Thornton, Esq. Thos. Co'wper Hincics, of Brecicenborough, Esq. bn Hutton, of Sowber Hill ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... calendar month unless sooner paid. cars July I11,- Thomas Garratt, charged with being drunk and the disorderly, was convicted in the penalty of 5s. and costs. wo Tkenws IHarriesst, charged with assaulting Thomas Pink-I his ney land Hannah Richiards on, was ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Sdkelton, Esq. Mark Foull,, of West Healerton, Esq. Gsa. Lane Fox, of Bramrhamn, Esq. James Hall, of Seorbrol, Esq. Cbarles Hardy, of Ordsall, Esq. Richard Hill, of Thornton, Esq.. Thos. Cowper Hineka, of Brarkeaboarough, Esq, John Hutton, of Sowber Hill ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... C. W. Morris, of Woodhouse. Mr. T. L. Dodswnrtb, of Wheldraice, Mr. Edward Parkinson, of Bradford. Mr. Thomas Barton, of Cliffe-cumn-Lund. Mr. Thomas Methley, of Salton. Mr. W. N. Anderton, of Hesele. Mr. MAsRrIN, Mr. Sergeant WMcIcNG, Mr. MATTHEWS, and ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... Barry, Mountilord Longfleld, Richard Tonson Rye, Jonas Morris, Thomas St. John Grant, Robert Delacour Beainish, Thomas Somerville, Colonel Burke, Da- niel Conner, jun.; William Leader, Thomas Beamish, Tho- mas Bousfield Herrick, Richard Nason, Robert Heard ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... indicted for the murder of his wiife, Mary Ross, by ad- mninisterin~g arsenic to her. Mr. Bliss, Q.C., Mr. Pickering, and 'Mr. Hardy, con- dueled the prosecution ; Mrll. Sergeant Wilkins and Mr. Dearsiey wore for the prisoner. Tue prisoner, and hits wiles ...

YORK SHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... The prisoner, who is a genteel and respectable looking youth, pleaded not guilty in a loud tone of voice. ;Mr. BLISS, Mr. HARDY, and Mr. Parxtnatxrs were for the prosecution; Mr. Sergeant WsILKINS and Mr. DEARSLY were for the p risoner. , The plane where ...

LIVERPOOL JULY SESSIONS

... purse, th rpryo illiamf- lie tepoet ?? Freeman, frons his ?? dlays.4 zts Thomas Cole, 1 9, for etealitig two shirts, pair of drawers, 111 and a pa'r of eteckitigs, tile property of Thomas Fieesta-sod h Roskell and ?? days.I to Johis Morgan, 15, and Tames Mlurphy ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... 1845, William Edmond went to Bombay, leav- ing power to his brother and copartner, Thomas Edmond, to act for him in his absence. Under this power, in January, 1846, Thomas Edmuond, it was said, directed tlessrs. Nielson, sharebrokers, of Liverpool, to sell ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... bench were the Lord justice-Clerk, and Lords Woodaud Ivory-the Lord Justice-Clerk presiding- The libel set oat by charging Thomas Henderson, the mas- ter. George Langlands, the first mq!. and John Williams, the second mate, with culpable homicide, as ...