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LIVERPOOL ELECTION INQUIRY

... P (~~FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.] n rIGIITEENTH DAY.-FRIDAY, Jucese 17. h it d The committee re-assembled this morning shortly after elevena o'clock. e John May, examined by Ser ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... [BEFORE JOSEPH POLLOCK, J. A. TINER, AND W. stALL, Beat ESQUIRES.] Thur APPEAL AGAINST THE REFUSAL OF THE BOROUGH Cole] MAGISTRATES TO TRANSFER A LICENSE. Ing I Mr. Blair, instructe ...

JUVENILE CRIME IN LIVERPOOL

... The following is an extract from the annual report of the Rev. Thomas Carter, chaplain of the Liverpool 1 borough gaol, to the magistrates, dated 11th January, 1 i853 The ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... I (Bcefsse the Mayor, ?? Monk, R. Lawe, and J. Bairstoo, Esqrs.) i ALLEOGED FELO. ?? Irlshwoman, named Jane Walsh, was arraigned on the charge of stealing a pair of trousers, the pro. perty of Ann Collins, with whom she lodged. The evidence against her, however, was so weak that she was discharged. A MILITXAxAN ax TtounL .-Samuel Heaton, a warlike spirit, billetted at Mr. Waddington's, New ...

BLACKBURN COUNTY COURT

... B&ACKBURN COUNTY COURT. The weekly sitting of this court was held on Tnesday |S last; John Addison, Esq., judge. Fifty-one cases were T entered for trial. The advocates present were Messrs. pi Clough and Backhouse. PI TuRNEs V. BEVERLEY.-The plaintiff Is a tailor and in draper in King-street, and the defendant an attorney at la Enfield. The action was to recover the sum of £13 13s. w 14d. for ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... I COUiNTY COURT.-MONDAY -LAST. I (Before.J. Addison, eq. I Judge.) This court was held on Monday last. Forty.-lve owes were entered for adjudication. R. Taoupsoit v. T. FzELDmnG.-The plaintif is a builder, In Eanam; the defendant is a sawyer. The action was to recover £5 4s., for goods sold and money lent. Defendant add that part of the goods were paid for, but, on reference to the plailtifis ...

SHOP ROBBERIES AT MANCHESTER

... MMiROB013 BERIUES AT MANC1' EXETh., A robbery of the most daring and unexampled descrip- tion was committed onl Monday, in the middle of the day, at the shop of Ml'. Howard, jeweller, in Market-street, the I pri:cipal and most busy thoroughfore in Manchester. At 1 o'cluek in tile afternuoo, M,-. Ion--t ol I hio OnSiStalits vwict acay fromn the shop to dline, and the only person left ill ...

A MAN KILLED BY HIS SON-IN-LAW, AT ROCHDALE

... A MAN KILLED BY HIS SON-IN-LAW, _ * AT ROWHDALE. . . . .. . .. . .. . . .- On Wednesady evening lest, eni inquest took place at the Masons' Arms Inn, School Lanai Rectidale, before Mr. Dearden, coroner, onl tite body of Isaac Lowve,.herb dealer, bi Priestley-etreet, Rochdale, who wis killed, on the previous Si Saturday night, by his son in-law, .iamcse Myerstiough, certer, t in thle employ of ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF POISONING, NEAR HYDE

... I~i - .; , . \1 - ~ ~ 1 : r: f |, EXTRAORDINARY CASE. OF POISONINGj NEAR HYDE. . ; - in EXHUMATION OFA-BODY-INTERREWD SIX YEAR S M SINCE, - 5tkt ew Avery extraortilnary ittvestigatlion. wianrog toa ?? e ' ws r :be t th Hye. Curt ous, onu,Wednesday. after'naoon1t las't,, -bits ?? which has resulted in the committal a man and- a~ woman The to for trial at Obestar assizes on a charge of, murder ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.—RECENT EXECUTIONS IN GLASGOW

... t : ,, CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.-RECENT EXECU- I 0- X TIONS IN GLASGOW. bus The country is startled every now and then by the hobcommission of some horrid crime. The investi- ng gation that follows commonly discloses a depth tn, of moral depravity from the sight of which the sensitive mind recoils with dismay. S Murder has ias been perpetrated, and it is found that it has been md done by some one- ...

THE SEDUCTION CASE

... In our paper of Friday last, we felt called upon to notice9 , in strong terius of reprobation, the conduct of one of the witnesses for the defence in the action Hnllam v. Dow- Tc l ...