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... V. once malin.jence. a FRIDAY, AUGTUST 9. SMUGGLING TonBveco.-A sailor, beloniing- to the Cle- ofimosier galliot, in Coking Deck, weas finedI 2:_Is. for having finl h1is possession 2 lbs. of smnuggled tobacc'o ; and another 'o sailor wvas also filetl 20ls. for aL like offence. re. ROBBNnaG A MRNSSMATE.-David Nelson, a sailor, wvas an brosight op for stealing ,and paivning a flhunel jacket, et. ...

COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... ou COU NTY1 CO URT-YESTERnD\Y. e- Mr. Ilanishay, after an absence of about a fortnight in the bre Isle of Mlan, for the beliefit of his health, returned to Liverpool 'ON by the Tytsvidd stcamer, Captain Gill, onl Saturday afternoon bet) c last, Ile entered upon his professional duties yesterday. All -Mill 1- suosmonses had been issued for tell o'clock, at which honr a tnti large number of ...

Lancashire Summer Assizes

... ~ I Aancatohire )1El4ttntr Rooico. -. -1-1 -- U0th lay CROWN COURT. ?? (Before Mr. Jmgtico W~ightman,) or- his TUESDAY, AutiusT 13. ess MANSLAUGHtTER AT LIVERPOOL. slia Robert Peed, :38, was charged, up~Ol5 tile VordiCt of at ,ith, coroner's jury, with litvitig filiinionsly killed bi, Wife, at vit- Liverpool, onl Friday last, tile particulars Of which appeared e as in our paper. Tue prisoner ...

THE LATE ACCIDENT AT BRINKSWAY MILL AT STOCKPORT

... 1-I t° THE LATE ACCIDENT AT BRINKSWAY I ig MILL AT STOCKPORT. . .IQUEST *ON THE BO:DIES. it bya. The adjourned 'inquest on the bodies of the unfortunate is an LI' to .individuals, who lost terlives 6ythis ~aaiy a eda 1 last thi y clmiy a ed at in iold- the Egerton. Arms, yesterday, before. Mr. W. S. Butter and stren ,ith;'I Mr. C. Hudson, coroners for tbia'division~of the counties of ?? LOwtI ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... NISI PRIUS COURT.-SATURDAY, AuGUST 10. ACTION FOR LIBEL.-CHARtNOCK vs. SEWARD. a This was an action for libel. 'Ar, Martin and Mr. Aston ap. ti peered for the plaintiff, and Mr. Knowles for the defendants.- a Damages were laid at £200. Mr. Aston opened the pleadings. The first count alleged that p the defendant had said, 1I will not glee my ticket, because you p are drunk ; the aecond, that ...

REVISION OF THE LAW OF INHERITANCE AND RESTRICTION OF THE ARBITRARY DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY BY WILL

... REVISION -OF THE LAW OF INHERITANCE AND RESTRICTION OF THE ARBITRARY DISPOSAL OF PROPERTY BY WILL. .. 3 TY-TVr.RATWnTIRT- ?? I. ,vL Di YYILb. THE BAINBRIGGE CASE. I Y The report of this important lawsuit has occupied a I If conspicuous place in all the metropolitan and provincial r journals ol' the past week. Important it must be con- a sidered, for it will have impressed the minds of the civi ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... IrPETTY FELONIEs.-Thlomas Hunt, charged with steal- ing a bridle belonging to Mr. Wilson, veterinary surgeon; and Catherine Morgan, accused of stealing a shawl, the property of Jane Williams, were both sent for trial on Wednesday last. FELONirEs.-On Monday last, David Appleby was charged with stealing a hat, the property of Mr. Morgan Smith, builder. The prisoner had been working for Mr. Smith ...

THE LATE SUICIDE

... ~~A . . * . . A . . . s . ?? To the Editor of the Preston Chronicle. San,.-In my correspondence of last week I inserted a paragraph, the substance of which was, that on the pre- ceding Tuesday night, the 13th inst., a report was brought to the Police-office to the effect that Charles Gibson, son of Mr. John Gibson, builder and joiner, of this town, was suspected to have thrown himself into the ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST MR. HENRY BLACKIIURST, SOL C IT OR

... Considerable excitement was occasioned in this town h on Tuesday last, by its becoming known that Mr. Henry st Blackhurst, of Lisbon Hall, Fishwiek, a solicitor of this al town, had been apprehended on a charge of forging a h codicil to the will of his late wife, Mrs. Catherine Black. | u hurst, who died on the 31st July last. A warrant was ap- tc plied for to the borough magistrates, on ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, LONDON.—AUGUST 15

... SHERIFF'S COURT, LONXI)O.-Aurosr 1S. PlTl;M. '.'('omV1u r 1 1 .5, PfTtE, ?? DSUNCOM131i, II. P. This Was Sits inquiry in ani action brought by the lion. g Mrs. Petre, as executrix of dile lHon. Edward 1'etre, I-against Thomats -Slingsby Duncoinbe, M.P., to recover thle 1i sum of £10,000, onl a guarantee given by the defendant e in consideration of hiie becoming at surety in at deed ot' 'f ...

DEFRAUDING THE CUSTOMS

... DEFRAUDING THE CUSTO.S. di v LANCASTER ASSIZES, FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 0I ' TEE QUEEN v1. TnCsoIuPSCN AND OTHERS.-Mr. James in read the indictment, which charged the defendants with defrauding the customs. Thu Attorniey-General stated the g case, The defendant, Mr. Thompson, is a wine mnerchant bc d at Liverpool, and the other defendants, his servants, called os L-lockers. It was true that tlio ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—FRIDAY

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT-FRIDAY. -,I - Z- ?? : ?? Le (Before Sir J.. L. Knight Bruce.) If EX PARTE NEILSON AND OTHERS, IN RE WILLIAM AND THOMAS EDMOND. ~,This case, relating to the disposal of 155 shares in the Royal Insurance Company of Liverpool, stood over on a Idformer day, in consequence of a difficulty relative to proofI ~ f notice to the office of the transfer of shares at a prior e- ...