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COURT OF CHANCERY

... COURT Or CHANCERY, Thu7rsdayj, st Septembtser. This (lay the Lord Chaicellor, after giving judgment in the last case in the paper, made the folliowing annouunce- ment, whicih has only one precedent in the history of the country; it affords a proof of his astonishing energy anti industry, and entitles him to the gratitude of the nation: I It is a great satisfaction to me, in taking my leave of ...

COURT OF ANNUAL GENERAL SESSIONS

... COURT OF ANwuAL GENERAL SESSIONS. - On Wednesday last, a special Court of Annual General Sessions 1 was held at the Court House. in, this town, :by adjournment from the 8th of September, to consider of p motion of Mr. Addison for a p rospective reduction of the salaries of, county officers (explained at the orme meeing) and alsoof mamoion ofMr. Gate,of which notice was hengivn, hatthe edutio ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... i - Q - - U ¶e R SESSIONS. - I QUARTER SESSIONS . Tlhp ?? ?? ?? .. ioe a djourned Quarter Seas sn, of the Peace for this County were opened ait the Court-house, -in .11)1s town, onl Wednesday last, 'for -the tria'l of cae. rsngwti h Thu red o A oidensBlackburn, and 'Leyland. hebusiness of the Court commecdbfr T .Aie SON, Esq,, Chairman ?? LAWE, J. ~PnDDEr , and .J. 1MARB- $HALL, Estirs. ; and ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... [LConflsnre from ou a.0r Onsa~ttildav Inst the Court resulned its sittings, there being, he- sidesrn1 appeal cases to dispolese Of', the following case of nojode- ?? Which had Created a considerable degree of interest in the te. TIVE KING v. GEORGE HOLT. 'Pu a aei hich the defendant, a constable of this bo. rough, was charged with committing a, 'iontndupood t~ia ieponl thle pilaittifl, a girl ...

COUNTY COURT

... COUNTY COUIRT, PRESTON, OuCTonit 21, 1831. Before J011Y ADDISON, Jun., Esq., Assessor, WALKER weruSL SHERRINGTON. This was the first cause, involving a considerable amount in da- mages, which has taken place in this court under the operation of Lord Tenterden's Act. Previously to the passing of that Act, causes were removable to Lancaster by the same process as now, which process was ...

RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS

... On M'onday last, this town was thrown into a state of alarm and confusion, by the lawless conduct of a consider- able number of individuals, who, with the ostensible object of assembling a meeting of the working classes, simnultace- ousIV with the expected Union meetings in London an(d elsewhere, visited nearly all the factories and works, in threatening array, broke open the gates that were ...

DIABOLICAL MURDER BY BURKING

... DIABOLICAL MURDER3 BY BTJtUKUING In our last we stated that EdwaMd Cook, Eliza Cook alias Rose, and Edward Cook, their son, were in custody on suspicion of having murdered Elizabeth Walsh, a female of 84 years of age. They were brought up to Lambeth-street police-office for further examination on Wednesday, when, to their confusion, their own son, a boy of about twelve years of age, was ...

AN ALLEGED EFFECTUAL CURE FOR THE CHOLERA

... AN ALLEGED EFFECTUAL CURE FOR THE C .IOLERA. I The following is an extract of a leter, dated Vienna. The communication I herewith enclose, dught to be made public in every quarter of Great Britain, for it details the easiest and most effectual mode of treatment, under the attacks of the Cholera, which has hitherto been proposed or practised. 'i The Jews of Missuiz have been eminently ...

BURKING

... BURHING. TRIAL OF BISHOP, MAY, AND WILLIAMS, FOR THE MURDER OF THE ITALIAN BOY. On Friday last, these men were tried at the Old Bailey. They all appeared to be young men ;-Bishopniand Williams rather below the middle size, and May, a butcher by trade, a tall thin man. Before the case was called on, it was stated by ir. Corder, the Vestry Clerk of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, that one of the ...

JANUARY QUARTER SESSIONS

... ZAZf7ART!Y QQUATERT SDS ' ' The adjourned Quarter Sessions of the Peace6, for this County, were opened at ,'the, Court-h'use, in .this teevn,';o Wdnestay lst, for the trial oftcas~s M i th'e Hundred of 'Amoundernessi, Blackburn, . and Leyland;` OYeng tothe 'unutsual'orolonnatidn of'the Sessgions at Lsancfster which.ih consequence pf tile tri'alsote the riorers tr ntlis o*; did not icon-' ciude ...

TRIAL OF THE PRESTON RIOTERS

... TRIAL OF THM PRESTON :I% 1. . RIOTERS, Af t-he Lancasler Epiph~ay Sleusiols. tl These Sessipns cottnmenced' on Monday ltt at tle tie, before W. W. CAR13s W~LojiSO, q. Cbgicnan; JADIES CrLABn, ?? ?? GRENE,: sq., M.. P., C. 7 G. ls8oX, .Esq., 'CoLdO&Et PARXER, REV. t. T-DACK. A, RET;t, and several other Magiatnates. W' Monday was occ,upied in hearing Appeals ' Tuesday. g ; Roger Wallon, aged 21, ...

EXECUTION, MONDAY, JAN. 9

... I E UTI0 I 1 o Y; . i t I 'Tb a aw thelaw, was this day caried into effect on the above feniael, 4i thie front of the gaol of Neivgate. -Shortly htfter six o'clock this mowning the She- rit's -frived) and proceeded to the rbom.where the wretched woman was placed. She bad'declined the consolation of the Catbolic peiet, and evinced a disposition to attend to therieverend Ordfnary, Dr. Cottns ' ...