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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... )yFRIDAY, MARICH 7. d, PUBLI'CANS AND BCSSRSELLERSS. -The number of a summonsca was greater than usual, there being six puttlicasin and five beersellers. - Publiassn- a Samuel Pee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PO LICE INTEL LIGENC E. TLUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. e DOG FCIsoTING.-Wrm. Standage, Peter Booth, Peter Burns, and Peter Revill, were each fined d5. and costs for being engaged in dog-fighting, in Peter-str ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELEI(AOlNCI'. In Si h0 TiUESD)AY, JANUARY 1*. ot rt- ?? persons were brought uip onn lie charges of begging. Amongst them was art lrrcshwornan, et hewho had 4s. ?? on her person when taken t ...

COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... COUNTY COURT-YEsTERDAY. [CONTINUED FROM PAGE TBREE OF SUPPLEMENT.] t Mr. Ramshay, the judge, took his stat on the bench at thve oficuers to ten o'clock, at which time, independent of the~ ofiesof tite ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PA:4S E.il, ?? Io: . .-l - 11- ?? ;,w,s f. z The sittin ps of tiii . cilli et c ii liiieneel ye stewlay. ill the Nisi Priisi eiitot, LI )Are C'iirles (o'rwi 1iioi, , a' 'suir.ll 'l'uc re lwas ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENC E. TUILSDAY, MARCH }8. UTTERING B3ASE COIN.-RoscaninaTealing,assoman ubo hadl been before the court six times previouslv for similar offences, was committed by the magistrates for t ...

MOCK AUCTIONS

... . I -. TL- --I -4.4: The magistostes, the police, adtthe press have for a long.tihe-bqen harassed with oomphao 'of i frauds;. perpett~di upon UnwuAry iustomers, at shops in thsistown wh ...

LIVERPOOL OCTOBER SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL OOTOBER SESSIONS. (I ~o Tue business of these sessions commenced yesterday in (uno~ .,the crown court, before Gilbert Henderson, Esq., re- 8on~ r.corder. The calendar contained the states of ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PASSAG .. ie [BEFORE CHIAS. CRtOMPTON, ESQ., ASSESSOR.] The sitting of this court commenced yesterday, is the e Nisi Prism Court. There were forty-eight issues for trial, s upwards of twenty ...

LAW REFORM

... THE CHRONICLE. 1 PRESTON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1851. ?? - - - - - - - - Is Among the many subjects which have been started of late to distract the attention of Parlia- meat at its meeting within the next few days, there is scarcely one which deserves more attention than the dry one of a Reform of the Law. It is, more- over, a topic which seems to have been entered upon by an unusually large ...

COUNTY COURT

... The fortnightly sitting of this court was held on Mon- day last, before John Addison, Esq., judge. JORN SMITH V. BICAD. TnOmPSON AND RICRD. HACKING. Mr. Ainsworth was for the plaintiff, and Mr. Clough for the defendants. This was an action in trover to recover £1 19s. Gd., for damages sustained by the defen- dants trespassing on the quarry of the plaintiff, at Pleas- ington.-Mr. Ainsworth ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... FPLorfious ASSAULT.-JaMes Pennington was indicted sh for a felonious assault on a girl under twelve years of Jul age. The offence was committed at the Wigan Union tic Workhouse, of which the parties were inmates. The pr1.. id( soner expressed a hope that the judges would not send m( him away from his native land, but send him to a lunatic re., asylum or a workhouse for life, where he would get ...