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THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... THE JUDGE OF THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY I 4 COURT. I I con- The works of the sweet swan of Avon are said b pidity to be the mirror of all time, a fact that we find some- U Ied,- times rather unpleasantly exemplified. The Justice d ck or Shallows and the Dogberrys rise from their buried u poli- majesty, and play over again their fantastic tricks 0 been ia an age, and amongst a people, where ...

THE LANDLORDS AND THE LAND LAWS

... r A8 - We Famine, far-spread and acute, has passed away; out but with each recurring winter we are warned that pla3 .the disease, in its chronic form, exists as heretofore. an :However disgraceful to us as a nation, it is never- mu, theless too true, that, in certain extensive districts of w I Wid the United Kingdom, a considerable portion of the by population lives constantly upon the very ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... I I ?? r1'ClDflT ilnrTPT.P-WflN18AY, AUGUST 20. P I CRO N O, lTWnN5DY AUGUST 20. p,`-.lai CONSPIACYhe s: I5~The cornearly throughout the Whole of the dlay, was he nt ye occupied in the trial of John Howard and Joht Owellts, rswho lied been iii custody since thle ]last assizes, on the horn charge of baving coospired ?? RuslDeir n-tradesmen of M anchiester aud the neighbotirinto sue' hiid be ...

THE WARRINGTON MURDER

... klsTV lLtVtV-A. -± - ?? o-L'f& LoEbXECUTION OF PATRICK LYONS AT KIRKDALE. lie (From the Liverpoocl Alion.) I A -l Patrick Lyons, who, with his wife, was at the last assizes ho sentenced to be hanged, for the murder of Peggy Fahry, at B ed Warrington, expiated his offence on the scaffold, at Kirkd ale lot Gaol, on Saturday. Si. Since his coudemnation Lyoins has paid much attention I t to his ...

THE COUNTY COURTS—THEIR USES AND CAPABILITES

... THE COUNTY COURTS-THEIR USES AND CAPABILMITES; Cal The speech made by Lord .BROUGHAM, on Friday, in explaining his proposals for laying new additional and various dutie's on the County Courts, illustrates le the proverbial admonition against overloading the nus willing horse. It is admitted by statesmen, by law aII lords, and journalists, that the County Courts esta- Des blished in 1846 ...

PROSECUTIONS FOR PERFORMING STAGE PLAYS WITHOUT LICENCE

... h, It has already been intimated in this paper, that sum- amonses had been issued against Mr. Benjamin Lang, IdVictoria Bridge; Mr. Thomas. Burton, proprietor of the d, Catino, Lower Mosley-street; and Mr. Thomas Towers, e- proprietor of the Colosseum, Bridge-street, for performing s r stage plays without licence. The cases came on for hearing g yesterday, at the Borough Court, which was ...

MANCHESTER BOROUGH SESSIONS

... MANCHES'TE£R BOROUGH SESSIONS. CLIL An intermediate quarter sessions of the peace for the not borough of Manchester was opened on Monday, at the Court the House, in Brown-street, before i. B. Armstrong, Esq. recorder. Amounst the magistrates on the bench were of Aldermen Walker, Watinis, and Sbuttleworth, and Messrs. by Price, Leemring, Consterdine, and C. H. Rickards. The sta following ...

WESLEYAN REFORM QUESTION

... .I I A_ .x= ?? 1>t - IV Y-% U f 1:QLLJVA in SUIT AGAINST CH-APEL TRUSTEES. In the Vice-chancellor's Court, on Wednesday, Lord Cratn- worth pronounced judgment on a suit instituted by the Rev. William Worker and Mr. George Badcock, against Mr. W. H. Cozens Hardy, Mr. Colmao, and others, trustees of a chapel at Holt, in Norfolk, It appeared that the late uncle s of Mr. Hardy, in 1821,advanced to ...

CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AND CHEATING AT CARDS

... 4 sol, CHARGED OF CONSPIRACY ANl CHEATING AT CARDS. al The Brighton bench of magistrates were ocdupied during exc nearly the whole of Thursday and Friday in the investiga. last tion of a charge against John Broome, the pugilist, John James, of London, and Charles Staden, of Brighton, for se, conspiring together to cheat and defraud William Haemp, a an young gentlemau, 21 years of age, fromn ...

THE LATE FATAL RAILWAY COLLISION

... THE LATE FATAL RAILWAY l Wz COLLISION. |Ti There i INQUEST ON THE BODIES. of Apiri SATURDAY. ByCo The inquiry as to the causes of the late collision of trains are tori in the Sutton Tunnel, on the Birkenheed, Lanucashire, and to atten Chesbire Junction Railway, was resumed, for the sixth time, and to onl Saturday, at the Red Lion Inn, Preston Brook. It wats with re opened onl Saturday week; it ...

TRIAL OF THE COUNT AND COUNTESS DE BOCARME

... TRIAL OF TIHE COUNT AND COUNTESS } DE BOCARME. 7 ~ ?? ~ ~ ~ I - P.. h AdJ J.4y . b In the sitting of the Court of Assizes of Mons, on Fridayp S M. de Paepe concluded his pleading on behalf of the ac- t cused de Bocarmr. He attempted to show from the dif-.b ferent circumestances of the case, that the death of Gustave s Fougnies bad been caused by his having taken the nicotine i by mistake; and ...

MANCHESTER BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I IlIBEGULABITIES oFAN oFFicIAL ASSIGNEE. ye: In the natter of John Sharples, sen., and Johin Sharples, jun. cotton sinners, of Daisyfield,neilrBlaciburn(for whosel cci creditors a final ilividend was yesterday declared, in tbe court of Mr. Comamissioner Skirrow, at the AtheInoerm), it inj recently became apparent, on inquiry, that a neglect'of ornt- tpliance with the orders of the Lord ...