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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

Edinburgh, July 11

... (ebinlbual~), - (tip I T '1'hc following arle thle appoilAntolc'ti. for tho 7- ensuilg Aul unin Circuits:-- Iflfl-Lard julaticS' Clerk and L.1d1(1 Metbeen. MIi Ineiary, - ~einrdvSept. in, Stirlrg, -2. Inen.Dtiirinan~ and Lord Culilen'. 11 FiiL-1, dt. 9. 12 j bucenh, V ?? 'da , . cd. 0'I f S!' ?? and Load Atnmdthis. ti. A. riA y CY'. 4 '5 C Dlnli''c, - IVCIt~.tsday( n 7t ?? - u ?? iluke ...

MURDER OF PALM, THE BOOKSELLER

... kflU}ltER OF PALMi, THE PlOOKiSELL . S . - -- - -I t- We cr-nnot avoid dit ing tOw' attention of our :c -oi sti, th hel oW ic ildictn of M. Palmn, the1Tl- b- at remblrg boolisie'c, who wvas nuindcred by a Frcnch Z s ilitiry Coimmission'at Bramno. This brave man la w= s asiffcrcd his pardon, upon condition that hc gave tip the author of his obnoxious work, which he bi dauiwtesslj refused, even ...

EXETER ASSIZES

... EXETER ASSIZEr. ! . tl~ffr F i ING 141. TlER:i Y. 'fi. was an Inddictncirt agpins. t ?? P.i(o)lr deavouririg to seduc.e orw J* 'iA d own, icrving in hi Maj( sty's O fm Cs bv cva, ?? h1.i duty ando ?? td hi- M Ie'tV Brow vsu 1 the priu, cipal wilnets c;tlcel on thtc plrt (,f the Cmown. who p:oved that while he anrd Ticrney vwrc in the hospiai togcthtr, rat P llilton, in t'nii c ouruty Tierney ...

(Vienna Court [ill].)

... Fir.Wa THlE UiAMBURG'd \IAiL. (1/jenna Court Gazeile.) C Gcneral Baron Krav, in a report, dated e Ulm, the 25th inil. flates, that on the pre- e ceding day the enemy had made a reconnnit- I C ring party, and at the fame time a ferions at- I d tack on the left wing of the corps of General r Sztarray. On this occafion General Guilay t (who had ditinguiffhed himfelf in feveral pre- 1 ceeding ...

CORN LAW PERTH

... lb comE Lktxv- O Pil'qtr Pulpal. Id. ti Sb.'sel o kee'r H ll, i'erthi ad ,7sv. iSo_. Si At a Mteet iuig of the CommInittee of tle people n assiciated for obtaining a repeal of the Late Cornn AMt (Mr Haggart in the chair), the ullowing f Address was unanimously agreed to. . it ) The Copmmittee (if the people in Perth and its e I Vicinitv, associated for the purpole of pstifion - nit Ing the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, July 22

... CQtRT OF COMMON PLEAS,7znly 22. Breacb 4f Promise of Ma1rriage. W I Hand -P. Kisten. l Mr Serleant Cockel stated, that his client wvase, a young ?? who sought redress for one of the most cruel injuries that could be offered to her se%. She -resided at Harbro' with her brother, t a respeaable tradesman in that town. The de- fendent was put apprentice to Mr Hand, and in thee course of some years ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OP JUSTICI.lIY. XMDnday came on btforr the High Court of ins-iciary the trial of James Holland, laze private soldier in the 6tih, or Inniskiiling dragoons, accused of robbing John Hay, te- hant in Duntcania;, nrac -a4ddiingtton, on the evining of Ahe.18th ult. Mr Ray stated, that lie left Hadd;ngton a little past five biclock, in company with thrce others, two 6f whom fell lehind, ...