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... LANCASHIIRE SUAMNER i{ASSIZES. SOUTHERN DIVISION. CROWN COURT. [BEFORE MRt. BARON PLATT.] TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. SENTENCES. Mary Walker (acted 21), housekeceper, who had been fionld guilty of haviiig it ...
... LANCASHIIRE SUAMNER i{ASSIZES. SOUTHERN DIVISION. CROWN COURT. [BEFORE MRt. BARON PLATT.] TUESDAY, AUGUST 15. SENTENCES. Mary Walker (acted 21), housekeceper, who had been fionld guilty of haviiig it ...
... HIR WINE A -- - )-AiNCASHIRE WINTER ASSIZES. I AA -1 - 1 - - - Isrre 9 ~ ?? e . SOUTHERN DIVISION.Th rFRIDAY, DOECEMBER 15. on hl rBEPORE MRE. jUSTICE ERLE.] proge If ASSAULT AND ROBBERY AT LIVERPOOL. ...
... f FRIDAY, DECEmDsa 22. triba a ROBERYe op Jonigns' Too~s.-A buy, 15 years of age, nae MMi B John Waraing, was, charged by George Hunter with Stea5ling a F 5quantity of joiners' to ...
... [ISCARD PETTY SESSIONS. 00t qn 'Nesday last, Mr. Williams 1(i~listur Coulburn, pro'- sat privaet vf the New Brighton Perry, and Thomas Evansl, - boatresn, appeared before Gcorge Halal Lawrence, Es-q., ...
... POLICE INT'LLIGEN CIE. ?? ?? ?? ?? ?? to ~TUESI)AY, 11-ki1 4. ~~ tol' pta e i''c l o .a en, lel an iia o r ei l e1 a; TjlEeigii, ^el .lt 1i'fo A ien tYiSO h .l i ttito ti 2ile 1 ra t aute rl. cp'rti ...
... - -- - ?? + LIVERPOOL POLICU SUlUPtRANNUATION FUND ACT. th No areater boon could have been conferred upon th! police force of this borounh tbau has bean br done by the passing of thle Sllpcrannuat'on ...
... -- ?? FRIDAY, OcTO0gEE 13. A SerSPtCIOUS CABS.-A coloured man, named 'homas Mus- cor, was charged with stealing a watch aiidguardfromtheyacht Sparrow, lying in the Albert dock, th ...
... SHERIFF'S COURT, CHESTER CASTLE, AUG. 22: (erUoaR JOHlN 110STAuB, ES0., VUNDER SUtaIFF.) A G aC V, JolisSiN.-`sr. Bretherton, of Liverpool, appeared v for the plaintiff, and Mr. Swetenhain for the def ...
... ?? QOTNTY COURT. a. ' ?? s nr D U, ?? van 1 jSEOR~9OSPU*POLLOCOt, ESQ.1 ?? ~cdi~~iTeMIipo;pre are5sweet- ~8llttdd Ir g0 da Cmo non-payruenst of a 9db z8=..Ou to- ~0 ?? Chippendale, a custom honkle ofitrllnatN.5,oppicer.II, Hope etrildt, was Ox :omiitt , gr o; diyes for' not rnavJ paid the Hum of f a ajJ~* *hleh moun a Judigmient ad been obtainedti DAKRV EM.Ib plaintiff in this case sought to ...
... In the Common Pleas, on the 16th instant, an action was brought by Mary Ann Disdale, the plaintiff, for a breach of promise of marriage against Ambrose Buckingham, the defendant. The damages were laid at £200. Mr. Sorjscant Shea and Mr. Joseph Brown appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Macauley, Q.C., for the defendant. It appeared from the evidence that the plaintiff and the defendant in 1847 ...
... i YORK CASTLE, MONDAY, Dna. 4. WI Mfr. Baron ALDERSON took bis seat in the Crown no Cssort A little before twelve o'clock, and after the names an dfthe magistrates, &e., had been called over, the follow- th irnobleinen and gentlemen wrere icupannelled on of THEC GRAND JURY, as, Ties Right HOr.. Lord Hotham, of South Dalton, N p. re fbe Hon. Robert Neville Lawley, of Hutton-hall ke Eir Henry ...
... IPSWICH POLICE- In consequence of the attendance of the Mayor and s Clerk to the Justices ?? at Bury St.Edmund's,r there was no sitting on Monday last. THURSDAY.-Before the Mayor, T. D'Eye Bur- j. roughes, Esq., S. B. Chapman, Esq., H. Miller, Esq., T. BI Ross, Esq. t Damage to Turnrip g ?? of these cases r came or for hearing, showing how extensive have beenc the depredationsduringtheseasoni. ...