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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 ...

THE LIVERPOOL ELECTION INQUIRY

... THF, LIVERPOOL LE'IO INQUIRY. After an unusually long and costly inquiry, the anticipations of all calmly judging men have been realised by the unseating of Mr. Charles Turner ,and Mr. Forbes Mackenzie for bribery and treat- ing. This is a consummation which was devoutly To: to be wished, because it was in the highest degree T. l desirable that political corruption and debauchery San should ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ceo, TUESDAY, MAY 31. alke UNwHOLESOmIE Flsi.-The following fishmongera, informed r-in against by Inspector Tyrrell, for exposing unwholesome fish for a and sale in St. John's Market, were each fined Go. and costs :-James t ner Lynch, Stephen Shaw, John Martindale, Mary Ann Potts, and e tar. Peter Jones. for SHoPLIFTINO.-A man, named John Knowles,was oharged with i had broaking into a procery ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i, ?? INTELLIGENCE. ?? - _ in FRIDAY, JuNHo 3. lel ATTMPTr' TO PICK A MAGISTRATE'S POCKET.-Patrick Daly, a18 youth just, comee over from Ireland, was charged in the second a court witilattenaptiig toptek the pocket of William Earle, Esq., lisa fin Bold-sre M.Earle etated that he was standing ncar Mr.. got Dismoro's, shop on Thursday afterneon, talking toM.Gasoe Aa when he felt a hand in his ...

COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY

... (seFOnR JoSEPri POLLOcK, EsQ.) CLAvI FOR RENr.-ReYxCa v. Sii&w.-In this case Nathaniel leyner, merchant, was the plaintiff, and William Shaw, engineer, Bucklorsbury, London, was the defendant. Mr. Harvey con- all ducted the case for the plaintiff. The action was brought for a: the recovery of £50, being the amount of a half-year's rent of tia certain offices which the defendant occupied from ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... The fortnightly meeting of this court took place on Monday last, John Addison, Esq.,judge, presiding. There were 124 plaints, of which, 103 were original causes, 3 ad- journed causes, and 18 summonses after judgment. AESCULAjPIUS IN COUaT.-A disciple of the healing art, named Hall, sued his employer, Jamres Alexander Bell, druggist, &c., Friargate, for 4s. Gd., wages daje to him. It seemed ...

THE LIVERPOOL ELECTION INQUIRY

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THE LIVERPOOL ELECTION INQUIRY—A GLANCE AT THE EVIDENCE

... THE LIVERPOOL ELECTION INQUIRY-A - GLANCE AT THE EVIDENCE. - UJAUNUi AX Agei .Bo Without attempting to speculate on the fate of Po: our election petition, about which there cannot, an( )f we should say, be much doubt, it may be a matter ab iB of curiosity to take a brief review of the evidence tir it already given, so far as it indicates the mode in X a which our Tory friends endeavoured to ...

WARRINGTON COUNTY COURT

... WARRiNGTON COUNTY COURT. aw he This court was holden on Thursday last, before J. W. do Harden, Esq. There were 142 plaints entered. ler ASHCROFT v. HEWITT AND UxoR.-The renewed ithapplication for a new trial in this action was made by Is. Mr. Davies, from the office of Messrs. Beamont and en Urmson, and additional affidavits were filed, which his _ C., honour took time to consider. a I BAwBER ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE lN ELLIENCEW Y - ' IPAY, Juva ,q , t CHARGE .sq dsc e ?? iONEY UNDHR 0I. FAncg PRRmTNcEs.-Thomas Pattinson, an attorney, occnpyin ..lficssain Caat2-stroeit,- W- broug eibre- Mr. anio, ,4n the e peoond eourt, Ilavinogv bIeefi: apprebien4,sd by dete6teitce f Eatoquaderi a woarrvapncbarging.,hinl wijsL bhaig~fudutlettly i- o tined' Yaiow .iims 6flqnbaey frln man' ,named- Jasnes 1, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lAAA- AAA ?? AA -A - -,A A -A^ AAA ?? - ?? . TUESDAY, JUNE 21. PICKING PocKETS.-A lad named Thomas Tennison was charged by Martha Reed, the v, iie of a boatman residinrr in AiOil.streiI Woodside, with picking her pocket of 2s. 2j . wilst she smA standing in Sea-brow, witnessing a Punch and Judy exhlbl'l9 She felt some one fumbling at her dress, and on putting he hand into her pocket missed her ...