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THE CASE

... the ?? regard to the first part of the Second Charge, the Court is of opinion, that it bath not been proved, and therefore ac- quits Colonel Johustone of the same.- And with regard to the second part of the Second Charge; viz. the, having asserted a falsehood ...

PROCLAMATION

... very indifferent show of horses. At Jedburgl g fair. oi T euesday last, there was a short supply of fat cattle, whiih sold from Ss. to 9s. Per stone. Casttle for grazisg also a short suppiy, and in. great demntads. Milk cows a full show, asd the lrices ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and sho.li. had not the good fortunle to gain admzittance were omwpcjl', . retire to teehail. At half past nine the Atorney-Genets I c Solicitor-General, and tite othser LRWv Officers of the Creo- rived, and toilk their seats, and wvere soon afterwvardt ...

SHOOTING AT BIRTH, THE STOCKPORT CONSTABLE

... who can; I saw him clap it in his hand; I was before the magistrates twice-the first time, what I stated was not onoatb, the second time I believe itwas; I never swore to any thing till I came to Chester Castle; I was examined twice at Stockport, but not ...

JURY COURT, EDINBURGH—MAY 11

... Whieat. Bar otse. -Pae. Bo First .. 40s od 28s od2 Old 20s Od 20s (d Second ..375 Od 253; Odm Od20 I 19; od 19s oa ?? 35 OCd 22s od I 18s Od 17s Od 17s Od SOUND INTELLIGENCE. April 22. Sun, Murray, frm Londont, for Riga, ballast 23. aine, MIE;wan, Dantzic ...

MIDDLESEX MEETING

... read ; but upon the suggestion cof'Dr. Parr, that eu the reading of this correspondence would be in convenient at this T1 stage of the proceedings, he withdtsew his motion. t Mr. P. MOORR said, that his name was not attached, to the ht; Requisition which ...

Imperial Parliament

... oia board? Precisely. Lieut. Howsnam has been in the service of her Royal Highness front April 1815, to the present tiiue; ?? was constantly with her front April, 1815, to Apr il 1818. During that time ie ,nlever saw ainy thing in tire conduct of Bergairr ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in-the forging and tittering a letter, purporting-to be ad- dressed bv the defendant to Mr. John Wright, dated the loth :of April, IS0, relative to the character of Alir. Henry Hunt; which letter had been read by the plaintiff on the- huscings, at the'election ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE BY A WIDOW

... most distinguisheI Ssquires in Ctiumberrand attended, Sir Philip Mite grave, M.P,. foreman; Sir James Graham of Ne- therby, second,- 96essrk Sc6srlett and Tindafl were C&unsel Cor the: plaintiff; Messrs. Broughaim, Aideiron, and Arm- ,turong, for the defendant ...

COURT of COMMON RLEAS, Thursday, Dec. 6

... cltaim[ largely t thu,, Oiirtlet thei('r. patlivnce, via hue lie 'aubitiit ?? to Itjeilt lasfamily ?? of a coiituty, ast ?? bore april hlis caRt'. Tlhe cv idetiers Iniust utecessit ily' be vol iuti~nous S & dhTase. 11 'or such a purpose, hi., he ksiew they klouldu ...

ASSIZES

... snows, Gentlemen, proceed to show to you the real intention xvitl Iwhuich this nieeriirg 'is called. Mr. Tyas has tiuld you tdat he tad rbeen at a mleeting an Smithfield, atut that lie had there seen Mr. h1i. Hun t. I svili show you that tire Resoilutions ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—APRIL 26

... 'COURT OF KI.VG'S BENCH-APRIL 26. -it; LIBEL. e- WAITHMiAN V. WEAVE AND OTHERs, rnOPRIETORS Or THUE a- JOHN HULL' NEWSPAPER. W, This morning, at an early hour, every avenue of the c, i- Court was erawded to exeess. The Chief Justice entered ti at half-past ...