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THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... The Earl of Carlisle, after considering the whole bearings of the recent investigation in this town in- to the conduct of the Judge of the Liverpool Coun- ty Court, has decided upon removing Mr. Ramshay from that office. Those who have read with ordina- ry attention the facts of the case as presented in the late enquiry will concur with the propriety of the de- cision; even since the ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... COUNTY COURT.-MONDAY LAST. ?? s --roA tl John Addison, Esq., Jeudge. i lit This court was held on Monday last. Fifty-two origi- be nal cases were entered for trial, four adjourned cases, and in seven summonses after judgment. hi The following advocates were present -Mr. Richard lo Backhouse and Mr. Thomas Clough, of Blackburn; and th Mr. Charles Hall, of Accrington. T PICKUP V. 11AWOuT1H. This ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... BeGGING.-Winifred Coyle and Bridget Mulloy, two up Irishwomen, charged with begging in the Scholes, were tei committed to prison for fourteen days. ho SUSriCoOUS VAGRANTS.-Joseph Alibies and William Pr Barker were brought before the bench, when William _ lThompson, the night watchman, deposed that on Sunday morning, at about a quarter past two o'clock, he found the defendants in a midden-stead ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... COUNTY COURT.-MIONDAY LIST. The fortnightly sitting of this court was held on Mon. da% last. In the absenee of John Addison, Esq., T. B. Addison, Esq., officiated as judge. The cause list con- ta;i s d forty-eight original causes, two adjourned ones, an l three satnmonses after judgment. Tbe following advocates were in attendance :-Richard te.lchouse awdl Thoinas Clough. of this town. IINDLE V ...

KIRKHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... KIRKHAM PErTTY SESSNS | These sessions were held in the usual place of meeting, on Monday lAst. The magistrates present were, the Rev' R. Moore, G. 1,. Parsons, and J. S. Birley, and Edward Birley, Esq. AGG;RAVATED AssLAYLr Ctsp.-A siniple-loolkin fel- low, named Richard Hunter, was sumrnoned for three -separate assaults. It appeared that on the evening of the 18th of Deeember, the defendaut ...

THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT JUDGE

... THe tIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT JUDGE. VQUIRY BEFORE 'THE EARL OF CARLISLE. FOURTH DAY-MONDAY LAST. The inquiry into the conduct of Mr. Ramshay was resumed on Monday last, before the Earl of Carlisle, in the Court House. The sitting of the court was fixed at eleven o'clock, but long before that hour the court was crowded, a general desire being evinced to hear the reply of Mr. Seijeant Wilkins on ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... COUNTY COURT.-MONDAY LAST. This court w;as held on Monday last, before John Addison, of I Esq., Judge, w hen 59 cases were entered for trial. The following pie were the principal actions tried :e- ELLEN CLAYTON 0. JossN HAwouril.-Mr. Clough appeared for hidt the plaintiff, who resides in Great Harwood, at which place the a nd defendant was formerly a manufacturer, being now a grocer at abo ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... MOMTar CAs :.On Saturday last, Hienry Gayan appeared before the county magistrates, at the Town-hal, to answer a charge preferred by P.(. Lofthouse, of the county constabulary, of having in his possession a quan- tity of cotton waste aud cop bottoms, of which he could give no satisfactory aeooriit. lr. Ascrott conducted the prosecution. Lofthouse said that, on the preceding day, he met the ...

CHARGE AGAINST A SURGEON OF HAVING

... CHARGE AGAINST BaSURGEON OF HAVING ' During the principal part of the present week, considerable excitement has prevailedin this town by a report having becom e current that Mr. Christopher Ro- gersou, surgeon, of King-street, had branded a boy's forehead with a large letter B, which bad been marked on with caustic. It appears that for a considerable time past Mr. Rogerson had been greatly ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... i' ?? (P'QRT.--31ONDAY LAST. qth,~.*id on Monday has, before John Addi- ?? 'wrd-' of SO cases were entered for A lVOC'ae- p'et -tit - fesrs. flackhiouse and l M2222.l151vs, B3aldw~in andl Bayley, Cli'- 5 rioe 1> ?? plaintiff is a tIan-, of Blackburn, antl. the defen.. ~1.Aziuthl itii o the same l tace. Tue auion ILA., the expense of making at ?? aIlothoirsall, necar llibfehester. int' tainivd ...

POOR-LAW LOANS

... | Ie _ 11A1A___ at-- _ . - at _o ?? We are glad to learn that the Guardians of this union having laid before Parliament andthe Poor-law Board their petition for converting all relief into loans, have determined upon forwarding copies of it to other Boards of Guardians, with a view of eliciting their opinions upon the merits of the pro- 'jected innovation. This is creditable in the Preston ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... OBSTRUCTING FOOTPATH. -Yesterday, several men were summoned for obstructing the footpath, at the corner of Park-road, in Church-street, by loitering there. They were cautioned, and dismissed, on paying costs. A DoG CASE.-Yesterday, William Marlow appeared at the Town-ball to answer a charge of allowing his dog to go out unmuzzled. It appeared that Marlow would have been none the worse for ...