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... John Ovfr.-ill, a mailer butcher, was tried I upon an indictment preferred againfl him by the city of .London, for regrating, in having eight lambs in Smiikfield market fcr -jS. each, and felling them again i.-. ths r.iaike; fur 2'Js. each. The fa,sl was made out by the evidence of one Pilt, a butcher in Crutched-Friars, who had foft bid for tiie iambs, and then employed anciher to b.iy them ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Mf* . 0- -i .* 11 MO' D~ . ' .* -lUR A '$TIis day came_-n before the Court tile trialI 7 t RD -B`LOXUP,, acculed0of theft. The ce i b'-ae'or d Tnhernad ftevi.pc {E, ing a chell of 'drawer's in the hotife of NcoL: ;s, WATSON,j changekeeper near the' Green Tree,: er Leith, on the 2,2(1 ofJuly'1aff, and taking there- from about 301. Sterling-Break-inp open a cheft of drawers in the hotfe of JOHbN ...

COUNCIL CHAMBER BUSINESS

... COUNCIL CHAMBER BUSTNG,4S. SErLL- Yeferday the Magiffrates gave judgment in ' exciseeveral criminal cak's, which have been for forne' time in dependence befoire them. They all re- f istqtrf lated to culprits who have been guilty of thefts. rds of T1> firff cafe was that of the Managers of the u we Ut- Royal Infirmary againat Am'GAEL RANKEN, e hargeaiaas HOSTLER, once one of the nurfes in that ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDI-ALL, DEc. 2t. e- Before Sir S--MON LE BLAteC,OInd a fpecial JuRY;. ' .YRE ?? DURiSfOtD. Ve of This was an aclion to recover damages of the de- is fendant, a refpeciable merchant of this city, for giv- ing the p!iintiff, a merchant at Leeds, an untrue ac- o, count of a Mr Thompfon, of Hamburgh, in ?? e quence of which he trulled hinm goods to the amonnt r f 7501. It appeared that Meffrs ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH—Jan. 28

... CN w * - . - CO-URT OF KING's BEMMHE-Jain. 2S. tip MAr WADDINGTON was broiu-ht up this day to be- receive the judgment of the Court,. in confe- ' 'Ce quence of his conviction of foreltalling hops. ef- After Mr Waddington made a (peech in mi; Vo' iigation of punifhmient, Judge GRosE flated the w ?? fenteuce of the Court; which was,. that he be nd fined 5oc1. and imprifoned one menth in the fl n ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH—Jan. 23

... CObtu1'I' OF KING's BENCH-Jan. z3. ?? KING V. BAKER. The defendant was the pilot of a vemel that came from Barcelona in the autumn of 5799, and arrived at Plymouth, while there was a Proclamation of his Majefly in Council, direcz- ing that all perfons on board fuch veffiels fhould peyform quarantine, under an apprehenfion that they might be infested. The defendant %vent on board this veffel to ...

GENERAL COURT MARTIAL

... GENERAL COURT MARTIAL ta .. i- - . . - - ,, . _ fi On Thurfday the 5th inif. a ereral Coort5 Martial met in-the Came of Edinburgl, for c .thert5triai of Capt tin MASTP.RTO\I R-OBFRRTSON a of the Argvlefhire militia, upon charges brought againtl hira by Major CAMPBELL of thle fame regiment. The following are tie mnemners 'of Court: 2' Ccdonelnthe EAra of DALKEITH, of the Dumfries imlitia, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COU'RT OF J1 511 r' i I, irl- ?? , . , Monday the Court gave judgment in the ouef- tion refleialing the verdidi given in the cafe of GoRGcE Er LM0A, hotfe d&aler in Hawick, ac- cufed of being concerned in the forgery of the guinea notes of CArau:ctE. BRowsj and Co. banke-rs in C!afgow, and of the five pound notes of SURTEES, BitRDON, EMiILETOv and Co. of Berwick, and ot having procured ...

On Tuesday last, James M. Donald, a vagrant, charged with the murder of Catharine M. Pherfon, whom

... ..'UrDtm Or 'T'ackday l~t, Jalncs M-DonmA, a vagrant, tharg- I cd wvith the murdcr of Catharine Il'F'herfoll, NVII0111 I ,, ,1 I I _ _ I,, , - - - _ ,, . -, { E I he cailed his w wf, was brought to town frorn Old n, Deer, and inc. rccrated in the tolbooth here, by Nvar- tc rant of the Shcriff. tl As a proof of the inildnefs of the feafon, therc was found laft week in the parifh cf Rayne, a ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... cook r or rS& sBENCH ` ?? BENCH. Mr Sericant COCKELL mnovcd for leave to File a Criminal Information againft the Hon. CHARLES WILLIAm STeW1ART, and f;veral other Officers f the 18th Ptegiment of Dragoons, for a riot and vio lent butrage in the city of York, oct the i~th of January laft, a day that was niarked by feftivity in honour of the Union. The Ioldiers paraded the townwith their fwords ...

WARWICK QUARTER SESSIONS

... WARWICK QjARTRR SESSIONS. At the laft general quarter feffions of the peace held at Warwick, one Charlotte Turner, of New Maltrn, in tbe county of york, milliner, was tried for abandoning, by a canal fide, near Birmingham, her baflard child, (a boy between three and four years old;) and being convidled of the offerce, Nvas fentenced to be imprifoned in the common gaol at Warwick for twelve ?? ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSYICIARY. Monday, David Hunter, labourer at Bornyrigg, p11h. of Cocicpen, and county of Edinburgh, was brought before the High Court of Jufliciary.-He was charged with the murder of Ann Blackie, reli- dentcr in the above parilh by difcharging a loaded gun at her, near her own houfe on 14th of June I, 99, of which wound fhe foon after died, but his Coun- fel had pleaded his ...