COURT OF KING'S BENCH, May 5

... tCOURT OF'- KTNG'S BENCH, May&. Criot. C.on.-A Dtnceu v. Col. Berkeley.-This was an action for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wifre. At the trial before the Lord Chief Juosticel at the London Aittings after last term, the jury found for the ?? tya. .. The particulttts in this case are fresh in the public recol- lectieln. 'The SolicitorGencral now moved for a-rule risi;, for a new ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... I COURT Or SE ION FIRST DIVISION. T 'IM K1>;0'S ADVOCATE V. S.AM5ES DIUNCAN. iii f Jantiarv 21l, 1 8923. wV - [The defender in this eatte; who Was at grocer and to y spirit decaler, in Lcith, was, u ton 20th July last, ili- ia car-cerated by warrant of the IBailie of H1olyrood-houIse, e in the gaol of the SallctUary, upon a charge of fraud, B . at thle instance of his creditors. C - T'he ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... -= L - 7m- ---~ 1IGH1 COUJR T Ok J US TICIAR I - . On Monday thle unl'ortunatte individual eumecil'tell wvith the nielztiiteiiliY atilir wshielh happuned recentlyit at priw'tte LI lfnt ic a SylIIItIl, tot tLIt Ves t of' Ediniburgh , , i placed at the bar, whenl thet deranged state of li'sinn~ being apparent, tile Court citisidcted it proper ti. make i lqui ty onl thlat JIoi ...

CORN LAWS

... cORAT LAEWS. (From tfuw Rrprcrsiativrc.) 1t I-ppears, from M r Jacob's researches, that the effect ef oilr Corn Laws has becn tq thirow isuch land, in the n count:is from whence the English imarket has been par' t tially s' ?-plied, out of cultivation; that much distress and II dete-cioraton of -roperty lave bcen the consequene.- fir Tiis is. doubtleis, very lamentable to those countries, an ...

JURY TRIAL—BELLADRUM CASE

... JY RADUM CASE. Onl Tuesdlay tile trial Of ?? came en hbafore thle Lil rd Presid-ent, Lord Chief (lontutissitracr. and a specialdjury., Thea loo question atissutl was tio tel of~little ronient exclicj to the ?? conerrned1; bout itacqoirea nicare than com. M ?? ititereet from the ci~mtnee of thc-,decisien, W fter several hours delbrua iabretria Td 11wlrteh eas et ti~ida orrspecial urraind ben3 ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF PIRACY

... ATR(CrOUS C,.1SZ 01' PIRACY. _ . ter oi - (From. i1h Kingston (Iaiztte of Aug. 17.J Extract of a letter from Captain Limsden, to a At s Gentleman in London, dated the -lavannah, July 12: I8th c * It is with mnith regret I informn you of the mis- est d. fiortune w'hichi hlts happened to Imc. On Saturday the Ne t;th, about five o'clock, Cape Antonio then nine miles youn; oil, and two ships a ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... ?? :l; y ' Il J'lY'il::( . . 'his' 1:is' CaITCI 0:l fin' C!iClIOl itlli CCII iiitii 1I I11l C. act Waelv1~ytdi 'e.ie'iigtcSo 2Iit.,iI~tfii' 1iHsZicCCC li' three ii'C5C.Of' tII f3lu oil or 1' ;'IT Ciiui'g i rI g, tile 2lag!.,ti'.C s iii tile,,ltt'i';i ?? ii' lviii.' l Ithe lanic oif' I feiti-hok~is' onI 7thl J~wwItirv. aii. the ltiii'. Of w I ?il 1 21I:II I , cii I Wthoti Lt dp; cb- 4 0t ...

JURY COURT

... JURlY COUR1'. AIE:.XATiE) ?? I1.NC(' I ?? ?? dt-I'J '0 ). 'i'is VVEI GL tot a till1 ol dialnn1lcs Ln 01htit 1 thut ip.;t Ilmc,! f A lie(Ire AIlexEandcr, Proaitesor of (reI in I Uallgee oi iSt. Slealvador andt kt. Leoli ?? St. s against Ahcxanrder -LornnLd, ?? iter1' ard I 11in it f the Dundee, Perth, and (Utilar AdIVrtisiN ;, nl t1,. i Pro- ?? ol said paiper, lor an alleged libel on tile ...

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 ...