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LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT JUDGE

... TLIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT JUDGE I INQUIRY BEFORE THE EARL OF CARLISLE. SATURDAY LAST. The Earl of Carlisle entered the court in this town, and resumed his seat shortly before eleven o'clock. Mr. Serjeant Wilkins was not present, and Mr. Ovens ex- plained that the learned serjeant had been compelled to return to London, his attendance being imperatively required in town, and had left to Mr. Ovens ...

THE LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT JUDGE

... -- THE I LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT JUDGE. , WQUIIIY BEFORE THE EARL OF CARLISLE. | - - I The inquiry into the charges preferred against Mr. tanshay.jadge of the Liverpool County Court,.(contained in a memorial which was recently transmitted to the Earl of Carlisle from Liverpool) opened on Wednesday morning last, in the Court House, in this town, before the Chan- ellor of the Dochy of Lancaster. ...

COUNTY COURT.—TUESDAY LAST

... I COUTNTY COURT.--TuESDXY LAST. (Before W. A. Hutton, Fsq., Judge) CoaISON v. FitAY.-Mr. Mayhew appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Leigh for the defendant. The action was brought to recover the amount of a Bill of Exchange, which had been paid by the defendant to the plaintiff in in the transaction of business, and which had been dis- honoured. Mr. Leigh pleaded that his client had made a ...

THE EARL OF SHAFTESBURY ON THE SHORT TIME ACT

... The Earl of Shaftesbury (better known, perhaps, as Lord Ashley) was at A meeting of factory operatives at Manchester, on Thursidy evening, and, in reply to an address thanking him for his exertions in procuring the Short Time Act, spoke to the following effect: No testimonial, of any value whatever-no testimonial the most precious in valse, or the highest in amount, could have been so dear to ...

THE INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... TH INTER IATE SESSIONS. These sessions commenced on Thursday last, at the Court House, ia this town, before T. B. Addison, Esq,. ebairman, and a full bench of magistrates. There were 56 cases entered in the calendar for trial, of which num- ber 54 were felonies and, 2 misdemeanors. Of the prisoners in custody, 25 could neither read nor write, 30 could only read, and write imperfeetly, and only ...

COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY WEEK

... COUNTY COURT.-YESTERDAY WEDSL (Before W. A. HuMon, Esq., Judge) TnE NEW COUNTY COVJIET: JACKSON V. L1THERL, -This was a case which created considerable ieItet' and the court was much crowded daring the bearing. The plaintiff is clerk to the court, and the defendantso architect and builder, residing in Cborley. The foger sought to recover from the latter £50 damages, for algeid neglect in the ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... I AssAuLr.- On Wednesday, before William Eccles, the Esq., R. Maitland, Esq., and the Rev. J. Hopwood, Ellen Bo, Whalley was charged with assaulting Roden Hartley, on hou Saturday last. The parties were at a wedding, at Ewood buil Bridge, when words arose between them, which ended in ten blows. The defendant was ordered to find sureties to and keep the peace. CAUTIoN TO DiNxsEPEns.-Thomas ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... CHARGE AGAINST A BEERSELLER. -Yesterday week James Worden was charged with permitting parties to drink in his house (the Horrocks's Arms) on the previous Saturday night at half-past eleven o'clock. P.C. Smart stated that he went to the defendant's house at the time in question, and knocked for a considerable time. He ultimately gained admittance, and in a room he saw two women with a pint of ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... a ATTEMPT TO DEFf9AU`O THE LANcAsHIRE AND YORK- th SHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY. - On Saturday last, Mr. D Ascroft appeared before the county magistrates at the ye Town Hall, in support of a charge preferred by this corm- to pany against Mr. Richard Maloney, of this town, for having WI attempted to defraud the company by riding further than hi he had paid his fare for. Mr. Maloney had got two th ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...