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MANCHESTER COURT LEET

... Ih- -,-E1-LU R cQu!I izja'. co'ue court leet for the township of M~anchester was held on ~Moisday at thle Manor Court Room, in -Brown-street,_before, 'Jnee Nikrs, Esq. the deputy steward. The followaig gentlefr licth composed the jury -t IW'. Je'remiah felding Feman. Mr. Richa-rd Smith i Mr. James f eeardoe Hensshtsss emut Ms Jo/ tsarki Pow nedll ss 5was for Jamdes d Kentne t the ,Mr Hesn ...

Qr- V.,,Sfooi Jot, O

... . - II SARFORD MIHEIL sE SssiONS. These Sessions comece Io Monday inslla vni before 1 . Jailles Norris, Esq. cliairmixfl, andthe acisvg Brrench oft. nsa-strates :jalles llatkinls, Ns.JmSB, ?? ~~Vi~~~linm Cofut, F ?? lechr, a Rob~et~'cldel, sq.3. . Fstr, ]fisq.Villi-aii Astley, flq~r JochIlidgia, 5:.Rlll Mt; FO. 'dWillianI E4 Jose, ?? -Fo.. Marshall;, Esq. J~stoJei') ~K u id Tsii John Crpssdey, ...

THE LATE MURDER

... I - THE LATE MURDER ! MuanMR or GEOnGE HAwoaRs.-Since our last, iite'- ligence has reached this town which leaves no doubt tha the individual charged with the murder of the watchmanl mentioned last week is at present in custody, having been apprehended under ?? following circumstances:-ir. La- vender ascertained that the man, when drinking at one of the public houses on Friday night, had ...

THE LATE MURDER

... I TIHE LME MURDER. On Saturday, John Latimer, who was taken into custody on ?? of havsng murdered Howarth, the watchitan, On the 11th of October, was again brought up before the niag:strates at the New Bailey, for final examination. In our last we gave the depos tions of the witnesses who were examined on the Friday; we now subjoin the additional evi.. dence given on Saturday. Jane Longbottom. ...

MEETING OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... MEETING OF POLICE COMAMSSION2ERS. I IOn Wednesday forenoon a general meeting of the police cornmuss oners wras held in the Town lHal]. The borough- reeve took the chair, and after reading the resolutions of last meeting and a number of accounts wh'ch were passed and ordered to be paid, proceeded to read the thirrd report of the Provisionsal CLommnittee, of svi:ch the following is a l copy:- f ...

Quarter Sessions

... M. euarttv *vooiollo- I I = I SALFORD MICHAE:L1IAS SESSIONS. (Cesntinsuedfrom our last Publication?.) FRIDAY. t JosErP TNoRP3 and JosEPH GLADIuLL, were charged ?with stealin'g from Mr. Charles Addy, Clayton Vale, eleven stame and reclaimed fow's, called ducks, and one tame and reclaimed fowl called a drake, on the 11th inst. It appear.. ted, that on the day inenitioned, Joseph Thorpe came to ...

Quarter Sessions

... 4nicarta *rooiollo . I I I I SALFORD MICIIAELMAS SESSIONS. (ConClUdedfroTt Ovr last.) FRIDAY. SJAMna THsoM.AssoN stood indicted for an assault upon Wm. Henry Parsons, on the 21st July. Dr. Brown conducted the prosecution, and, after stating the case, the chairman said it seemed to be an assault committed under a mistakes idea, and asked if the defendant made an apology if it would not satisfy ...

EXPENSE OF PROCURING THE POLICE BILL

... EXPENSE OF JPROCURING TIlE POLUCL I ?? l Mr. Cross, the late boroughreeve, has published the lollowiug reply to the communication of MAessrs. laxter, Brothertoin and Shuttleiiorth, vwhich ap- patued in our last paper:- SIR,-A communication from Meessrs. Baxtcr, Brother- ton, and Suttleivortlh has just reached sue, which I under- stand wvid apjiear in Your IpapIer to-n1orsoW, on the subject Ot ...

ROBBERIES, &c

... ROBB1JERIES, &c. L- JoKIaac.-On Thursday, a young nian was brought up at s the NLew Bailey, charged with stealing a cheese from a it public-house, inIarncs-street, Market-street. The youing .man said, he, along wts two colpanlions, was somewhat ,itoxicated, and that thev tool the cheese merely as a joke. - The fagstrates were, however, posessed of .intellects too s ohtuse to perceive the joke, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... Serene attn PsEaLNGs V. Jo.E,.-At the close oF last week, an action was tried in the Court of King's Bench, against Mr. Jones, the marshal of the Kin~g's Bench prison, for the escape of Abrahami Simenoes, who had beyn com- mitted to his custody in execution for S£2,01'4 ICs. on th;ree several judgments egainat him, by the plaintifls. There had already been tn'o trials of the case. The point ...

DROGHEDA PETTY SESSIONS

... DROGHEJ DA PETTY SESSIONS.. MONDAY, Nov. ?.-The ?? interestthat appasrcd Was a charge prelerred by Mr. WIHITrWOIITi against sev ern individuals for assaulting him at th e lat Brunswick inret ia ir, thle Thlro!el. Courneilor' Brady,, MAr. SirilhI, solicitor. anr11 Mr. 0O'Hagafll, reporter, attended by desire of thle cathlo~i ASSoeiatj0o.b)-Ar. 13ntars, addrcsse d the bench and said, that ie had ...

THEFTS, ROBBERIES, HOUSEBREAKINGS, &c

... I THIEFTS, ROBBERIES, }OUSEBIREAJUGS, &c. A very respectable looking-middle-aged man, dressed in -black, after sttilng the nmost of the afternoon, oil Sunday, at the Blackfriar Inn, took an opportunity of walking ofl with t; a) square gloss salts, and four silver silit-psOonS. A person etactiv answelr.nrg the above description, also visited HaisY ward's hotel, in bridge strcet, on Sundaty ...