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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, APRIL 29

... . THE RAEi OF, P-- Eva THE BANK OF ENGLAND. Mr. Broughan moved, that a mandanmus be directed to the Governor and Company of the Bank, ordering them4o proceed to divide all the profits accruing to that establishment previous to the 19th of March last, over and above the expenses incurred in the conduct of its affairs. His qpplicaion was founded upon the affidavit of a proprietor of Bank stock, ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... - DREADFUL' AURDER e Of die C7snat and Cointliss 1) AidrmigiieS at BafIe., t It Tile Count and Countess dI Antrbaikgues, F reh i Noblesse and distantly related to the unfortunate z fanj3l yotbthe Bouibons, resided on Laires-tci _ace ) on the banks of the alDi'ies. -They Iud T in a w which, t1hough far frm whi'at .he.y Ihad. brminely d m roved inj veit iiaaS rath~er borderlio on'3'2h ?? 'tlan'd ...

WEYMOUTH ELECTION PETITION

... The following is-an extract from the evidence of Major Steward, before the Committee, with copies of two letters from the Duke of Cumberland to him, in answer to applications from certain eltctors of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis for 'thefiurther-ance of their dift'erent promotions in tile 7navl or other dt- part lenea / Your Constituents applied to you to apply to the Duke of Cumberland ?-My ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Thursday, May 24

... COURT OF KiNG's BENCH, Tburuiday, ?? 4. THE I1I4N v. COBBETT. This was an information imputing to the de. fendant the writing and publishing two libels in his PoFitical Rcgister of the Sth of November, and the ioth of December 18o3, calculated to excite ill will and hatred among his Majesty's subjc~ts, by insinuating that Ireland was ill go- verned. The information charged the defend- ant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lil[V ?? COU1RT OF 1)KIN1iG's BENICH, N(ov. 2,. C.RP.R rv EA .L OF ERROL. -.ir William Cirr, by hiseseti enicilt, devised bii; ?? - v * t; ?? i. t: IISt for [h e seco nd all d ?? y(}! 2t S.I!5 :f t:i.; h I,;;llghtr, thle pr esenit ?? (Mlitei ?? oi' i , ir their ordcr; an d | fis ;: o w iv *he r ?? C endants of his (1.Iigh ?? it ?? i; wil, th;at it tile person ?? ;t Iuis cs. ; ! :els!Ccezcd ...

JURY COURT

... SUYl CO UR 1- j utkrn~lv tlie Julry Court met, Wnd pr 4cdtd to a urn' ti ?? tle issue renmihcd to them hy the Scr.lcd Ditisloil *)f tlo C I t of Sesaion, in the case oj tho Earl ofFiF- i. the tn'stet o rhe late Earl, 1s formerly mentionedl. The (Court wee uc i'd il two o'clock next morning. The Jury found, - Thutit has not hsett pmrven that the deetis under reduction were rend ove., to sa:id ...

INSURANCE CASE—SEA-WORTHINESS

... iALRV IANC1, C'-.S-SflA-; ?? ' C 'T :;lli ?? ?? ?? T, AND Ol'lc. TIVa' Of; t]t10e Sano aaikrlt-c-ite, oftieti ndti-writras 'cin,| oi 0111 I me i i d :liflal!tt'iviak, Iotlivi', 0o1 theL I;tij'lt \l i auke of at Nrtilillathellrtil!, propri tor oi thw tiijp) Midl- unlilt n, ?? [tiotl-t| irl'alall.:il to hiu (II)ItC oal hilip anld . i to n grcat uxtent, fiom ?? to Loindon, pa:tltl, :lt I Lonioni ...

COURT MARTIAL

... On the ifth of Marth, and feveral fubregnent dayv a ener il Court Martiial was held at Newport, in the Ifl uf Wighr, for the trial of Lieutenanit Colon' l Jol n Rofs, of the Ssth reginacut, en five ?? charges pr.f.:rcd againli hint by certain officcrs of that regi- mets. Oit thc firtfl chargge onilv he was found ?? .-viz. that of having c'nsployed two mta in the Caiinent a;s his fervants who ...

TRIAL OF LORD MELVILLE

... | Thursday being the day appointed by the Cai Lords for giving judgment isa the case of Vis- 1 count Melville, in the High Court of Parliament, Ma the Horse and Foot Guards took their stations der at an early hour, in the several .venues leading ruc to Westminster Hall. Before nine o'clock, the and company began to assemble, and the continued res( crowd, that anxiously pressed forward, insa ve ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIA.Rr. The following are the particulars of the trial of John i Symons, surgeon in the Edinburgh Militia, for the murder of John Boyd, taken notice of in our last. Jan-es Sinclair, police-officer, was stationed in the Can- diemnaker-row oi Edinburgh, on the night of tl- secod! August; heard no aoise ; found a man lying on his hack at the corner of the squarg in Merchant ...

COURT MARTIAL—COLONEL BALFOUR

... CO( URT .ArlP2TL1-COLONEI. BALFOi R. L . - ?? so ?? ?? . I z , a- I I I I . 1, At 3 Oeneral (Coilt-Martial, held at Wakefield, oil tihc 7 it l: ?? ars-, I 81. and con: in;:erd fwadionrnment eO rle 8th oft 1it slaW month, Liktt-Colonel Baloulr, of tile rtd, or Roval Nom i 1l }r tis)l reI ?? of dragrxinls, was arraigned and tried ujyr n ll the tfllowing charges._ lIt! lst, or- ilvinsg I'Silcd, ...

CONSISTORY COURT OF YORK

... cotNSISTOitY COURIT OF YORK. ltOLY AND ~t W lti V. tHE IttV. ,lilOMAS COTTER ILL. :F'r;duyq, July 0'8, 18O20 Al Ver. llo u' ?? tile judtttieit of the CDot ill rliti aove ineiprtillt ctie . Tle quiestion Jor nmy decisluti is opgtt fi of r articl's imiptitittg-to t'ltkev. Lr r. Lottetill, tbe NDilitstir of S . Puil'als Slibeleld, irre--ullil)y in) in+troduchig -:audticau-inig is to be, si))g il ...