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ADMIRALTY COURT—Feb. 14

... ADMIRALTY COURT-Feb. 14. ono aM TtlACULATOC9ALVAGE. TiTs cane a claim an the part Of ho nme omgci rserrt Ie- loang ton a ingack named the Endceaour, fir salvage services al nleged by them tic have beers r rendred ti Phil- martuina, ut a foreiga brig of 220 tons, from A msterdam to Meoaani unitNplaa, wahich tihey had rescued, recording to their statootement, team a mituatoitn of extro are d ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... Mornday there was a meeting of the General Corm- missioners of Police, the Sheriff in the chair. It was agreed to delay, till after thle ?? January, instituting proceedings against parties using furnaces who have not adopted means to consume the smoke produced by their furnaces. The Scrutiny Committee reported, that the pre- mises occupied ?? N. Cowan, at Dlain Point, are not within the l5tb ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS—Jan. 2

... MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS-Jan. 2. EX.XTRAORDINARY SCENE. s After the petty jury had been sworn, and the fis e prisoner givern them in charge, one of them, named ?? Wilson, residing in Old Street Road, adrfesirn the Chairman, said: Sir, I sdhbuld like to knowr *ho ist'o indemnify me for my loss of time and trouble in attedl- ins here ? The Chairman (to the Clerk of the Indictments)..-Go on ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Stirling, Septoimber j4. Thle Circuit Criort of Justiciiity was openedl this tiny by Lord Mlancreiff. r I110ter T1avlor. farmner at Nehrwo, near Cumber. nantili, aceiutedl of forgery, was outlawed for not 2p- ire icing. 0 1)4jVjlI rang. acIrertir0 of tlroft, was also outlawed. williarri 311'Cainiruhic. firm servant. p~leadied G7uiltye Eti furcing opeti a lockbi't proe.' in tile ?? ofi Willinam ...

A TEXIAN JUDGE AND JURY

... And when the forms of law happen to be gone ?? what is the manner, and what the result ? We will abridge the description of a scene witnessed in Boston-that is to say, in Texian Boston. Ar- rived at the Courthouse, the party found the Judge seated on a chair which be was whittling so ear- nestly as to have forgotten where he was, while on each side of him were hall a dozen Jurymen simi. ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... I TOWN COUNCIL piOCEEDI;GS. Tihe Council taet on Tuesday at the usual hour-the Lord Provost i-a the chiir. '!,11E _1VATrn.1 co(rr. On the minutes of last meeting having been read, the Lord Provost rose and moved, that the part of the minutes which had reference to the vestinz of the Old and New Water Coin- panies in a public trust should bc rescinded. At the time Treasurer Thomnsonl made the ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSIRATE THE KING OF THE FRENCH. The following particulars are from tie JoutrnatdesDebluts: | Yesterday afternoon the Roval Family had made a pro- menadc, after a hunting party, Which bh'd lasted until near five o'clock. The King, Queen. Prince.is Adelaide, the Prince and Princess of Salerno, and the Dnchess de Netnours, were in a char-a-banc. The Duke de Ncinours and Prince ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. CASE OF ST IAUL'S CHURCH. This case, which is at the instance of Miss Agnes Hunter, Newington, against the Presbytery of Edinburgh and others, was before the First Division about two months ago, when counsel were heard on certain specialties in it. different from the case of the Glasgow Church Building Society, which, it will be remembered, was de ided in ...

MURDER OF MISS TEBBUTT,

... I MURDER OF MISS TEBBLTT, Of the fhocking murders of this young lady laft Friday weelk at Kegwiorth, in leiceiterlhire, the following is a particular account - IThe prefent times appear to be marked with an unprecedented degree of wavntonefs and crael- ty, and a boldnefs in the conmrrffion of crimes, which evinces the utmoft hardihood and depra- ity of nature: On Friday night lalt, Mifs To- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF KINGs DENCH. S FOL UN TEE RS. C THE RIGHT OF RESIGNATION CONFIRME). THE KING v. DOWLEY.-Monday Mr ERA- SKINE rofe to reply to the argument of his MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL in the cafe of Mr DOVWL BY, the Volunteer, who refigned, and P t e whofe conviftion before the Magiftrates was this days by the Court of King's Bench (and by the unaninious decifion of the Court) quafhed. Mr f: ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH 66URt OF VS'CIARf. . , , , i, l . 414hida, caine on thie trial of Susan Tinny or V ?TiHiy, fcitused -of wilft¢firre raising and theft, -i f iatinlg; on tile -lah +nes motning o the rth off April I I5, set fire to ?? house, barn, cart ahade,. ad 8stackyard bheln.i ing to Andrew M515owAll, in the county-bf Wig- E ton, by means of a lighted candle. Tlie C6iiwn sel for the prisoner ha IdIg ...

TRIAL OF SIR HOME POPHAM

... TRIAL OF SIR HOME POpHAM. : THIRD DAY-March 9. This Morning, at nine o'clock. precisely, the, Court 'met, with the usual ceremonies) pursuant to adjournment, and Sir Hrome Poi)harn entered upon his d&fknd6: -His observations generally t Ended to slhew that officers havi;-gcommands like his, couud not be fettered by the literal tenor of the order ,e } U ~ygsen.0 A cofl2^mtad' like 'la nits very ...