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... 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 ...
... [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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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 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 ...
... 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 ...
... 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- ...
... 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 ...