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RENEWED AGITATION ON THE TEN HOURS BILL

... heI ' w, 3 Thh late decision in the Court of Exchequer, hich contrary to every 'expectation has, for the moment, legalised the hateful and tortuous system er of relays and, in point of fact, destroyed the humane nt prindiple of John Fielden's Factory Act, has caused g, such a sensation in the manufacturing districts of of Laneashire, Yorkshire and Cheshire as the oldest person living cannot ...

THE TEN HOURS BILL.—REVIVAL OF THE AGITATION

... it ?? - ti n TUE TEN HOURS BILL.-REVIVAL OF THE pi y AGITATION. Nb from MANCHESTER, TuasDAY.-The result of the a ogu- r quit; noent in the Court of Exchequer has thrown the dec a the operatives of this district into the greatest state of Bu rged. XcXitement. Meetings are being nightly held in the ma B5O.' various public-houses in which they are accustomdd the 'f the to assemble, at which the ...

THE FACTORY ACT.—LEGALITY OF THE SHIFT SYSTEM

... l THE FACTURY! XCT.LEGAtITY OF THR oSHIFT SYSTE. COURT OF EgXCEQUER. DRe iD V. MILLS gin ed Mr. Baron Parke delivered judgmentlin this case, F ed which had been drawn up by. agreement, under the on ed provisions of a recent statute, for the purpose of tin or btaii judicial exposition of the Factory Act, abi 7 and 8 io.,. c. 15, s. 20.: The plaintiff, as was tefm, was in the report of the ...

THE LAND COMPANY AND THE NOTTINGHAM JOURNAL

... I, ?? I THE LAND COMPANY AND THE NOTTING- I I HAM JOURNAL. I I , - v . repo vCOURT OF EXCREQUER,-SATURDAT, FEB. 16. wOO O'CONst V. I3hAwO5,W 0C Upon the Lord Chief Baron taking his place this maod S morning, kno' Mr. Sergeant WILKINS said be had the satisfaction that Dto announce that it was not thought necessary to Pist adduce any further evidence on the part of the son1 plaintiff. n simw D ...

THE LAND COMPANY AND THE NOTTING HAM JOURNAL

... TUE LAND COMPANY AND TaR NOTTING(1 HAM JOURNAL. 5copas - Isibly, COURT OF IEXCBEQUEu.TntUaSDA', rxB. 14. pr slat of This KO ?? BRDStlHAW of Tiwasnl action brought by Mr. Reargus be Ile ui- O'Connor, M.P. for Nottingham, against the pro ha is to be prietor of the Nottinghams Jouernael, to recover corn- ha BUl~t ; pensation in damages; for a libel reflecting upon his 0' doubt chrcerhhc ...

MURtDER OF A ;p:RISH

... APPRENTICE. The .Nrtlehd Ster of the i9th ult. gave a brief ac. couvant, ofd ?? suffered by a parish ap1 apprentice at a village near Bideford, in Devonshire, which ended in her death and the committal of her master and mistress on a charge of willful murder. The Western TImes furnishes the following startling .details of the cruelty inflicted on this poor gir:- About three or four miles to ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... These sessions commenced on Monday morning at the Sersions house, NewingtOn causeway, before 'Thomas Packle Esq.,and a full bench of magistrates. 'The calendar contained the names of fifty-tbree pri- soners for ?? whole ot the morning vas occu- pied in appeals from fined jurymen. Seversl gentle- smen were afterwards sworn in sas magistrates of the ,connty. ROBBERY BY A PO1.CENIAN.-George Wild, ...

Police

... volite. u GUILDHALL.-CITARGO OF CUIJiTY TO A CHILD. U .t -Mr. Edward Kenesly, barrister, of No. 4, South- PI square, Gray's-inn, was brought up in custody on le It tie charge tf cruelly beating his child, who weant di r under the name of Edward ?? child was j placed on the table before the alderman, and re- peated the statement of how he had been treated, r, but said that although ho was hung ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... .SUlRREY SESSIONS. 'Thrse sessions Commenced on Monday morning at the CSesions House, NewingtOn causeway, before Thlomnas Puckle Es9', and a full bench ofnmagistrates.- The calepdar containedl tbe naraes of fifty-three Pri- oaers for trisl.-rhe whole of the morning wasabceu- ied in appeals fromr fined.jurymen. Several gentle- cen were afterwa'rds sworn in saanagiatrates of~the County.. RoDDcnY ...

Assize Intellilgence

... . ? :i ?? I ?. I ? ?? ?? I ! .11 . LANCASTER: ti se The coinmission for the-niortln division of Lnn. d nd cashire' vmas opened on Satuaiy last,'before'Mr. w tce Baron. Relfe and Mr. Baron Alderion. The busl. . ness of the.assize wasresumed on 81odiday morhngi ; SENDING A THE'ATaN!NO LETTER. Wilipern .4 Walkerk wasahrewt eldrgateitng letter to Jobn'Wiliclk'Thpinpsoiin oide''to'obtair n monoy. ...

Police

... 001for. MANSION-HOUSE.-RotasiY.-Mark Benjamin WI was charged with having robbed S. Rathbone of a D silver watch and a key. The prisoner was defended an by a solicitor. The complainant went on Sunday an into Petticoat-lane, for the purpose of making some L purchase, and upon being asked what o'clock it was Le pulled out his watch, which was suspended by a thl guardround his neck, from his ...

Police

... 1voctin. MARYLE BONE.-A BRUTE.-'A, sullen looking man, named Arthur Staveley, was placed at the bar tj before Mr. Broughton on the Lhargee of having 8h brutally assaulted Eleanor Stayeley, his mother, tf a poor old woman, nearly seventy years of age, re- st siding at No. 13, William-street, THarpstead-road. IC The appearance of the complainant eocited the r commisef'thion of all present; her ...