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SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... e' The commission was opened at the old assize court, Liver- = 4 pool,on Thnrsday;, by Baron Alderson; Barou Rolfe arrived a, the same evening, and business commenced in the Crown o h Couitfal elevlo o'ciock on the following morning. The follow- t a ing gentlemen wei'e sworn in as the grand jury:- 0 Ni WILLIAM ENTWISLE, Esq. Rasholme, Foremns. ti it Jamee Bourno, ERq. Heatlifield. William Legh ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... 11 SURvEYons OF WALTON v. EAST LANCASHIRE RAIL- ?? Co.-Mr. Ascroft appeared, on Saturday last, before the county magistrates, to require an order of £6 per day, according to the act of Parliament, to be made upon the above company, for not repairing a certain road in Wal- ton-le-Dale, agreeably to a previous order of ?? magis- trates. Peter Gerrard was called, when he stated that he was ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... Ie AsssAuLT..-JOseph Dakin charged Peter Finch with threatening to thrash him, andcommitanuisanceon him, on Saturday forenoon last. It appeared that some dispute had arisen between the parties, who are green grocers, but Finch had wanted to fight it out, and by his turbulent conduct had raised a crowd in the Street. He was ordered to find sureties to keep the peace, or to go to prison for ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... POflCE CASES DURING THE WEEK I. CAUTION TO INNKrEPzRs.-William Gareden, of the Butler's Arms, Pleasington, was charged by Mr. Sheppard with having company in his house, at four o'clock on Sun- day last. P.C. 45 proved the case. The defendant stated that the persons in the house were a part of his own servants, and the others were strangers, from Black- burn. After a little consultation he was ...

TEN HOURS ACT

... There has this week been another expression of feeling against the relay system, at Blackburn; a report of the proceedings at the public meeting in that town will be found in another column. 'As at Preston, last week, influential persons connected with the cotton trade sanctioned the meeting by taking part in it, and others have also expressed their unqualified approval of the proposed ...

COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... 11 - COUNTY COURT-YnsTEnDAY. [Before W. A. Hulten, Esq., Judge.] N. ATHERTON ?? LEONARD tvEIOHT. The plaintiff sued the defendant for Is., the difference in value between an engine and some shafting which had been exchanged between them. The defendant contended that he was not to pay the 15s. until he had disposed of the engine, either by raffling or otherwise, and that then the plaintiff was ...

Police Intelligence

... tee. FRIDAY, MAnenl 22. PUI1AAN'S AND DEEESELLERSm TII following persons %VesCor S11n71mon01d before the niagistrates this day for infrac- t;ixss of the iinpros-exln 'eitat : -J'h1if-aps Jito -Neville ...

ARCHES' COURT—SATURDAY

... ARCHES' COURT--SATURDAY. (Beor 'Sic' 11. Icnnesr' Fues. ) Ipiec CONOLLY AGAINST CONOLLY-,TUI)DMENT. allV The learned judge gave his decision in this case, whiih trat has already been argued, and conce ...

THE NEW ASSIZE COURTS

... ,t Ve observe that some of our brother journalists me mention that the new Assize Courts are in such a n state of forwardness that there would be no in- superable obstacle to th ...

BEGGING IMPOSTORS

... ~'2U5ILUfir Ul1.0. ?? EXTRtAOR.DINARIY FRAUDS UPON THlE BENEVOIENT. froir cleril At the police-courInt, yesterday, before Mr. Rushton, thle hianc particulars were CXpoDScd of an ext ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ?? tt,1 ?? .Obj. DC The following cases came before the court on Friday:-a IN IL, HiUeGH PARIRY, DRUGGIST, ABERGFLE.-11 thlis 3J case application was made for adjournment, on account ...