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POLICE COURT

... i-A -- -1 A by- ! C I PUHMCAB S-AND BRER&8LjRB'f | ]2 - e. to The following informations weriheard on Friday, be- n fore Edward Rushton and W. Shand, Esquires . 5PUBLICAIS. n Edward Williams, Jackson-street, for habiing a distur- 1~ bance in his house at a quarter before two on Saturday le morning. Police constables O'Brien and Caveer1' stated 'Y that at the above hour they heard a noise, when ...

COUNCILLOR PARKER'S INTERFERENCE WITH THE POLICE

... 011 MEETING OF MA GISTRA TBS. Sa i- On Monday last a ting of the borough megistratee was held Po - in the mesgistrates'i o at the Sessionobheuse, to toake Into con. the eideration two choarges, of interference onr the part of Mr. Jenses boc Parker~one of the councillors for St. Aneae Word, and a member we- 5e of the Watch Committee, with certain ~offcrs of the police force, twt ad In the ...

POLICE COURT

... at UBLICANS' AND BEERSELLERS' CASES. id *The following cases were heard on Friday, before w 'p Edward Rushton, Esq. and J. Heywood, Esq. h is PUBLICANS. C. Ly Diary Parry, Key-street, for selling ale at ten minutes nI bY past eight on Sunday morning. Police constable 282 - stated that he saw a woman come out at that hour with t- a jug of ale, and a cup containing rum.-60a. and costs. r- Robert ...

INQUESTS

... ne DEATH PRom DftINKiN THE CONTENTS 01F A GINGER. 11ih lY BEER. BoTT,sE.-Yesterday afternoon week, Thos. Gold- 12th ge smith, beerhouse-keeper, Craven-street ?? et some empty ginger-beer bottles from his cellar, when he 1.4th ht discovered amongst them one which appeared to be full. 15tb n. He immediately opened it to see if the contents were 16th of god, which having, as he conceived, ...

POLICE COURT

... iiEER5LLEPS-5. ti The following informations were heard on Friday, be- se fore Edward Rashton, and William Brown, Esqra. C Sarah Nowland, Clifton-street, charged by William E Grime, 409, and Henry Thomas, 207, with serving ale E at half-pant twelve o'clock on Sunday morning; the J officers having seen a woman come out of the house with o a jug of ale. Fined £2 4s. 6d. a Margaret Webster, Clive ...

INQUESTS

... INQUESF&~ I1.I' e DsATura BY m .FAU1J OF THR WARSHOURS IN MOOR- to 'Raw3r.-On Monday,an inquiry took place intothe cir. di , pumstances touching. the deaith~ of Peter Laciy,w~ho was eq o killed byp the fall of the warehouse ip Moor.votreet, which: tn if took place on iaturday. week. From tbe evidenceof tbe , e w~ea,-zt appeartbat .4ws. .a 'porter, and uath .- e the time of .the accident, ork~ ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCLd ?? - Anmtr. accused 0 LAW :19 A i ?? I ior w Dr. Ellis, the hydropatbic doctor, accused of the man- to re slaughter of[M.. Dresser, through alleged rimproper If ' treatment, was-tried on Saturday last, at the Centr Id Criminal 'Court, before Lord Chief Justice Tindi and ?? Rolfeb, and acquitted. .JOSRPH MORITIMER, THU BroAaIIaT.-This infamous ruffian was put upon his trialtat ...

HORRID MURDER NEAR OLDHAM

... e We are sorry to state that an atrocious murder was c, mitted in the vicinity of Oldham, on Monday evenin' elast, in a new beer house, occupied by an old man of 8e years of age, and his son, both of whom appear to have been treated in the most brutal and ferocious manner b a party of ruffians who broke into the house for the I ' pose of plunder. Information of this shocking citieauh cstance ...

LIVERPOOL MAY SESSIONS

... These session* commenced yesterd** * Henderson, Esg., Recorder. Thr C al before Gilbert containing the names of 119 Wai Unu «uallr felonies, and the remainder for oner, Io6ftl a8 »ult«. Of this number onlr ®®#non n We 3 rCad nd write imperfectly 1 and write and 51 can neither read nor write. ThffJi mp rfe ...

Tuesday last, Paul Pennell, seaman, aged 31, who was to have gone to sea that day in H.M.S. Ocean, but

... who had squandered away all his money and clothes in debauchery, committed suicide at his lodgings in London, by cutting his throat with razor.—On Thursday morning, the bodies of two persons, a male and female, were found drowned in the Serpentine. They ire supposed to have committed suicide. The water was only 4 feet 6 inches deep where the bodies were found. The bodies have been ascertained ...

THE CONSTITUTION AND JURISDICTION OF COURTS-MARTIAL

... ITHE CONSTITUTION AND JURISDICTION I ?? I OF COURTS-MARtTIAL. (Froen a Correspondent,-continuedfrom our last.) By section five of the Mutiny Act, it is enacted n that her Majesty may, from time to time, grant a n commission, under the sign nanuol, ifor the holding & of' general courts-martiar in GreatlBritain and Ire- a land, and to erect and constitute courts-martial, for 1 bringing offenders ...

DINNER AT THE COUNTY COURT

... 110 Ifat1c i 1lN2i4AjUt ?? my i vwv fe acil PRESENTATION TO MR. SERGEANT WILKINS. lordi We copy the subjoined report (not having received an wit] intimation to attend the festivity), from the Albion of of it ?? Saturday Mr. Ramshay entertained a Carl party of gentlemen to dinner in the court over which lie pres presides as judge. The note of invitation stated that the the anquet was in ...