THE LATE DUEL IN SCOTLAND

... the 26th day of March, 1822, or upon one or other of ?he days of that month, or of February inimediately preceding, or of April imme. aiately following, upon the farm of llslbartoit, ip the Shire of Fife, a little so the itorthwsrd of the road from the ...

LAW

... had been lorgely quoted, to show the impolicy of attempting to support relrgioii by the secilar power; and these certinily wold have great weight, if a grave and serions disquisition Were indicied hut it would be hard to show that every society had not ...

MASTER AND SERVANT

... oteqeta, p 2525; pear, from the evidence Of thve `itnsss to ?? shtotly ti. P. -the~e :-.That on a Senday, ab~ot thle end of April last, a] a riessage, was sast by the rotaster to hi% her~l, desrirng g 6 him to bring eut three ewes fronm amodg. the elel ...

DERBY ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and his second wife was also named Sarah. Before his death he became possessed of two houses, and made a will leaving them to Sarah, his wife. After his death his first wife (being still alive) hearing of his will, claimed the property. The second wife, ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... a near approach to excellence.--- n thle 'rte second coinpetitor catte in sixty-two, and the .n the Eati third at sixty four strokes. mgsiei, At Dalkeith fiuit, on Thursday, there was a great ion of', show of' torses hoth for the drauight anti saddle, ...

POLICE

... side, and passed'through may coat, waistcoat, shirt,. fian- !s ne wascat n gr'azed the skin of my rib.-[Here the Gene- .ril showed the direction the ipall had taken,h behaing the same Iclothes on-as hie ha d at-the time, and which heowas requested Iby Morris ...

LAW

... breathing a syllable ta the iusband ? This was the first occasisun in whilsc ass at- tiipt had been made to show cricisality: bht thea caine the next stage of the intercourse, to which the maid (Northsiffe) was to spealk. If the story of that girl were true ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MAY 17

... on suspicion of having felo- niously kilted and slayer a young man named William Riddler, at Wiviliscomnb, on the 15th of April last, Mr. ERSKINE obtain- ed a rule Nisi on a former day for a writ of Habeas Corpus, to discharge the defendant on bail, before ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... The defendanti, Thtoucas Thurteil, took a vWareitcii,. in Wiitling-stre't, in the Latter part of 1822, sod, sIfLTr inahi1, a Show of preparuing thet place for the reception of goods, lin .I; ployed his brother, Joint Thitetell, to puirchase Silk ~odsifrom ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... gerousstate. Anotlteraccidenthad nearly occurred from the same piece; the boy taking it into the kitchen, was in the act of showing the maid- servant how his master was shot, when the other barrel went off, but happily the contents lodged in the ?? Clranicle ...

OLD BAILEY—NEW COURT—THURSDAY

... delivered it to me. If I do not always flatter yon, do not think me less your friend-remember a soft tong ie does not always show a good lieat. Now this is a ietter written by it master to his serrart ; no- thiiig can be more kind than the conteiits. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... parish. Mr. CLEnk: The second objection is, that the defendants did not prove that they acted tunder the directions of those who had soil and freehold-Rule granted. 11ARTLE YV. PREs-roN.-Mr. Serjeant CROSS moved for a rule to show cause why judgment should ...