HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... prices a confiderable decline; highefl 22s. Gd. currentprices ISs. to 21s. Peafe and Beans, 19s. to 2Ss. ;19 Bolls of Wheat in the Market, of whch 703 fold at the following prices- - 15 at L.2 70 31 at L. 1 17 6 22 at L. 1 14 0 7 2 40 61 1 17 0 7 1 13 6 ...

GRANT, THE IRISH ROBBER

... they conceived worth being carried of. - -in Sfnday e'v'enirng, the Rev. Tr Hunter of Swinton preached a sermon in St Andrew's church, from Ecclesiagtes5 chap, xii. verse 1.- is Remember thy Crewtrr in the days of thy. youth, in aid of ?? Gratis Sabbath ...

[ill] COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... William -Vftir, th picking the pocket of James Tlotm- af ai ' er at Duddingstone, while stotan'g hi no'lest side of the Tron Church, near to th Street of Edinburgh, upon the i3th august last, and taking therefrom a lit :, containing bank-notes to the amount ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Gallini's mortgage; and among others; there was a re. cital of two terms of 22 years and 48 years basine been grabted On the expiration of Ga~llini's mortgage deed ; il~se terms of 22'years and 48 years, which of course were ?? Zranted to the trustees on various ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... COURT, GLASGOW. (Continued from our last.) FRIDAY, APRIL 19. JOHN ANDREW, accused of bigamy, be having mare ried.Agncs Gillespie, daughter of John Gihespie, ?? at Bogside, High Church parish of Glasgow, on the 26th July, 1821, while his former wife, Marion ...

ASSIZES

... Preston. e. CAMBRIDGE, FRIDAY, AUG. 22.-The new quadrangle at Trinity College is to be called The King 's Couat, by his Ma- jesty's gracious permission-Cambridge Chtronicle. h A monument has been erected in St. Philip's Church, Bir- e mingham, to the Rev. Dr ...

POLICE,

... Ipotlog, . : IM1oI'ARNT'Trru15 t5UESTON, flATTON-GARLEN..PRIs OFT. ANDREW. HLiaotN.- Yesterday this long-pending case cahe on to be heard before Mr. Serj SEDiLON, X WM. L. RoGoEsand ALAN S. LAING,Esqrs. Mr. IeREwstIER, tie Barrister, and Mr. GirrFITHS ...

POLICE COURT. ,A., f

... were remanded till the owner of the Propel ty comes fesrward to ciaim it. In another case of a siii0 lar ?? was completely subs!antiated.wberiit in three other very youthful delinquents were concere and a woman, for purchasing the articles, the latter ...

HANTS EASTER SESSION, 1825

... Potulter in favour of the excellent Chaplain of the Gaol, the eu-m bers appeared, for the original motion (1501. increase) 22-for the amendment (1001. increase) 18.-Majority in favour of the motion, 4. SALARY of 172i K;EpamER Of GOSPOReT BntDE- WELL ...

OLD BAILEY,—MONDAY, OCT. 31

... Craggs, Yates, and Co-To Powell and Co. Mr. ANDREWS observed, that it began Yates, Craggs, & Co. Yates requ eted that the paper might be read properly; it would speak far itself, and he begied Mr. Andrew$ waoyi eon- aider that fair play was a jewel ...