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COUNTY AFFAIRS—NEW LODGINGS FOR THE JUDGES —ADJOURNMENT OF THE ASSIZES

... Isbe luberpootlJl*rcura. I Sh1IS ?nmPL 1- SUlM14A.- - FRIDAY, SEPTEMB 26, 182S.t .. - . . . -6,18S-- - COUNTY AFAtRIS.NEW LODGINGS FOR TiI Ju I -ADJOURNMENT OF THE ASSIZES. - .. A. - -I ae Our yders a recollect; that, at -bthe-Gen PSeosjs all of the county magistrates,. the prcedings of which are he detailed in the Mercury of the Ithh of last Octoberf it le was resolved, by fifteen votes to ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... °vu ' f ?? L isU 4 UiUJUlry oT ?? P h_ tI nnt' IL A n We have notic.sd, in another page, the opening of the 0 nt sessions, and it was our intention to give, in this place, a er, complete list of the prisoners, 'and their sentences, up to of last evening, but want of room limits us to the following be brief notice: as- Trcanpoled for seven ?? Gilligan, Abi- is gail Gilligan; Mary Ann Carroll; ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT, APRIL 22, 1823

... pRESTOX COUNTY COURT. APRIL 22, Ie2M. T, E ADDISON, ESQ. ASSESSOR. k l v. Blackblrn.-Mr. Woodburn stated that this roan action to recover a cormpensation in damages for Da aiolent assault, coimitted by the defendant,, who was Tu Ismekeeper, in the service of Colonel Rawstorne, of we Fenworthain, up'on the plaintiff, a carrier, between Pres. ho 3 and Liverpol. It was an assault attended with ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Ritht of playing Masic at the Jlfruseym. bottnom oj C Ghurch-.steet.-.This was an appeal brought by Mr. E Kind, silversmnith, and proprietor of thi AMrseum alhove E m nsentioncd, against a conviction made by. a magistrate c of Liverpool, in Augtust last, imposing a.penalty of lOs. s upon hi:n, for playing qr causing to be played muric in I his house, thereby causilg crowds. to assemble in the ...

DOCK POLICE OFFICE

... DO2 CK PO~LXE~OIFFXCL nrs ?? BS OF rzs L'VSRPOOL L0MRAvRn rill 1 obsefle, in your paper of Friday the 31st 5,s ininat,ion before Jolin Shaw, Esq. one of the , g ,n t 1rates, which is, I think, well deserving the ~ ,?ljcc Mal 5 derat1n of the shipping interest. * i,5P.5*inatier. >Shawsays, he sits there to admi- .rg i however, many who have occasion.to ,, yt!.5:P oart do not generally retire ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... -0.D- On Wednesday evening, the Judges, Mr. Justice Bay. h ley and Mr. Justice E royd, attended by many or the a gentry of the county, arrivbd at Lancaster. The usual a orin~s wef'e gone through, and the Court was adjourned to I, thle ;pext moring. Oa the fiollowing ay, the Judges pro. tl ceeded to the Court, :the n~aistacy of the county were td balled pver, and the proclamation against vice ...

LANCASHIRE ANNUAL GENERAL [ill]

... LAN-CASHIARE AINNUAL GENERAL ] ?? 7 it The Magistrates of the county assembled ODi at at the Court.house, Preston, to enter into a in of the several matters, the discussion of ' m journed from the meeting in .rune last. d, taken by Sir T. D. Hesketh, Bart. about elebct e- The business occupied the Conrt two das: be confine our report of the proceedings to she eiscC- ut took place upon the ...

ADJOURNED ANNUAL SESSIONS

... oR A V1o SESSIONS. * .~M,~gatst7t of thi he_ 5 giftr of this county ye ?? se'nigt rursS adi*ournmerPrest9 ?? ~~lvaq ~ o thec Annuuel al sessions icrp the e Annu ccs.l we noti~ed whoa on this OccsBr.wo ttedr T. Dart. who, jel Silvester, was called to the Ca0 , E. B- Wilbraham, Esq. ~ ~isnbY Eq n sq M.P; Col. Brad- t~p8.°gotbr' si~rleene ;shr' J~as. Clarke, E sq. %vcof { o n ovrv gpv ers; Jo . ...

LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

... i ie BsBoiRi MR. JUSTICE BAYLEY AND UR. JUSTICE HOL.ROYD. D le t rn - Owing to the weight of business at York, which was un- o usually great, neither of their Lordships reached Lancaster D *al on Saturday, the day appointed for opening the commis- u he sion. The High Sheriff and his retinue had proceeded to tl t.- meet them as far as Hornby, when he received a letter, il announcing the delay ...

ASSIZE OF BREAD AT LIVERPOOL

... 1 BAAT LVERPO ~.~dweih, 11b.6oz khalf pcSlb.1 A~S IZg O BREAD AAL Llbllz ?? we~Igh, 171b. 60z half peck, Sdb.LoiTh ten °to ?? penny loaf, wheaten, flarelefoP dr.* ditto, household, 70Z- ldr.; the two- weigh He ten, j40z. dr ditto, household, O~13.14dr. ,FtThursday noon. ...

TRIAL OF THE ROPERS

... TAIISL OF TIHf ROPES. LIVERPOOL SESSIONS (FRItmY.) w -r. T'iF King v. YJtcs and five otsers ,for a ConsniraVy.- n his trial, which excited Iso much interest that the Court in as crowded to excess, was called on about two o'clock, v: hen Mr. Gregson having opened the pleadings, al Mir. Joy stated- the case far the prosecution, which, he ir id, Messrs. Duncan were compelled to institute in order ...

PETITION AGAINST PROSECUTIONS FOR RELIGIOUS OPINIONS

... PrTITIOf AGAINST PROSECUTIONS FOR RELIGIOUnS OPINIONS. The following is a copy of the petition presented by Mr. sC ti- Hume, on Tuesday se'nnight (as noticed in our last.) tv 11 To the Iionourable the Commons of tie United Kingdom is of Great Britain and Ireland, in Parliament assembled: ti 'The humible Petition of the undersigned Ministers and pi Members of Christian Congregations, as ...