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THE IRISH STATE PRISONERS

... excellent mail, and most meritorious writer, at. his house in Gibsou-Square,1Islinaton, Loiidon. Mr Maunder was, the brother-in-law of Williami Pinuock (who marriedhlia sister), 6nd wl~o was soj ustly celebrated for, the 'edurse lie opened If and'piursued ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 'reatunent of I)iscases-Dr Contolly. .lJuispruilence aid Lawof Niations-J. Austti, Etsq. Barrister at Law. IEnglish Law-A. Amos, Esq. Barrister at Law. a Political Itoaemy-.I. )locttlloch, Es4q. Zoology-Dr R. E. Grant. Sever'al others; rre expected to ...

PREROGATIVE COURT, Nov. 29

... to pronounce in favour of titeto pai- [if PM~ WouldtlIe a mminifest departure froml the establlish-_ dau co1- eth rules of law. 'ihe Court, theret'ore, leaving the Otselhi oftee ptipers to the Court of Cinuicvrv for ( co5 nistructiin, protommnced for ...

EDINBURGH, Nov. 9

... coni ned to Eil !tli plaeace in which it first broke out. Bror , i 'ihe late rapid and alarming rise in the price of bir; m corn has exciied tile anxious attentioln of all ranns of the cornmiutinh, par-ictlariv in ti.'£ cormiercial and re ' mhan'.1uac'ulring ...

JURY COURT—MARCH 10, 1830

... opinion that, from the regulation of the I .Jury Cr0rrit, ill rr'erlenceto thedecisions in the English Courts. 1atnl to the law of Scotland, and of' our general principles oilI policy and c7rprediency, tbey could not entertain the motion s mbide by the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WESTMINSTER

... 307 2s. Ih. with costs; the Lord Chief Justice permitting the Defender, Air Duncan, to move| tbe Cour-, ripon the point of law which we fully stated in our i lpser of 28th October. About a week ago, Mr Pollock, acedrdingly, at great length, E addressed ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTIC

... heardl th statement of Dr Murray. Tle Solicitor-(crieral siid suclb a proceeding would bu co otrrry to flit law of Scotland. Lord Gillios said dlce law of Scotland had been al- ready violated in the custom of allo wiign cidicili per- sons to continue in Court ...

JURY COURT

... questionws, whether there was a.ms' Arget law, arising ftrom tile custom, of the country, which t debarred the defender, from doing whbat. he had done * I atiop andlieconfidently, rmaintained that .no such law or ye to usage existed. irlot- Mr Jollirey ...

POIJCE MEETING,.-MoN

... thle paving these streets, lucre feteivelJ, anti rernitted to Mir fittettet, Mr Fullerto a, anit Air Webster, alung witht tlte Law Agent, to heiir parties, and to 1 Mr Jardine, civil engineer, having inspected the present water-courses, gave in a report, ...

INQUEST UPON HONEY

... children, and lie did not wish to see ancy injury r dlone which mzight in any way be avprdetl. when ire tame to Hyde P'ack-corn~er, hie saw that the passages Y Leading oil'' to the original route were blocked up, and y tnat it would, be diffitult to clear ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... fully I qu alive to every sceise of the shatne attached to his situation, lee shrinks not to from that punlishment which the law attaches to his offence. I do After some remarkts from the Solicitor-General in reply to Mr Crawford, a s Lord Meadowbank proposed ...

Edinburgh, Jan. 10

... endea- d voured to draw off the soldiers, yet in point of.! v law they were both guilty of all the conse- it~ Is quences that followed. This he illustrated by hi a variety of cases both in law and Practice, and gi 1, by a quotation from the work of Mr Hlume ...