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, ...

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 ...

COURT OF SESSION

... ou1t-oF r sssi&So. s I On the 21 st current, the following importnt political quel- e ficri frontm Perthssire was determined by the Second D1ivisio ci of the Court. he _HN Hzs'ssaPsa BEtLctEs, E sq. of Inverma, ,and others, D against ALritAN4DC STEWART, Esq. of Derculich, and Il others. ol In 1812, the Duke of Atholl took out a charter from the w Crown, of those parts of the earldom of Atboll ...

COURT-MARTIAL

... cOU1 er-lMAATIAL Horse Guards, Nov. Is. At a General Court-Martial, h1eld at Cambray, in France, on hlie 2*d September 1816, and cointinued by adjournments to the 26th of the iatne month, Lieutenant the Uonour'ble Au. gustus Stanhope, of t'he-12th regiment of light l1ragoons, w.!s arraigned uPon. thc under-men. tiltncd charge, viz.- * For behavilig (El a scnda at infamous alier, such aj ji ...

CARRICKFERGUS ASSIZES—JULY 25

... e1 , ArRICFERG(/S ?? 25 'T , Mogoa Bvownacer ofli coah}vesse be# twhttr'vipe end Be~tfast,, vwas iti efor ~tlie ?? Moore, .a butcher iii-BelFast, .on tbh' 3d of Septerniberlast,;, bla .givjn' him ^ trust -with a,iarre lnife in the tbigh, of which nd idief d nine sa after. n The- fact pwse daistinci psroaved, andt~defec setup ufor $he ?? that hev as,- jIsane. tsaowe er, ja poved to be only the ...

LONDON

... of' :: FRIDAY-AuO. 4. LK ut THE PRINCE, RE GE2T'S CORpT. i , The Prince Regent's Court being unexpect- Je edly held oln Tuesd'iy, we regret to say that we rstwere led into an error in announcing that the its Marquis of Anglesey had been sworn in a Privy to Gou ncillor; the fact was, the Noble Marquis e- had a iong audience of the Prince Regent-pre. te vious to the Council, to take leave of his ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OA JUSTrCIARr. Yesterday came on tl* trial of Mary Scott, some time servant to the' Reverend Thomas Lockerbv, minister of the Chapel of Ease at I Chryston, in the parish of Cadder, and county I of Lanark ; and John Maxwell, now, or lately t I surgeon in Glasgrw. The indictment, which was very long, - charged the prisoners with false- hood, by contriving and executing wicked pro- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOV. 9

... -,COURT -OF KING'S :,B)N14, Nv. 9. - T OE nomr M V. 'Vh{M5-; - THE .;NG VI.-D YOXGE. ,r -M~rr-attmoed for a,-ru le to shew Scan' swhy the verdin, thigs c should not be set aside, : dictmeiaj undei w hid 6edefe danfhad beennie -charedhinf w~ith puircbasiugthe- curiitenc~n o aEdi~ .kingclomn ~at inore--th n the - ciurrent ak' como , , .ad beeesavedhby * :, -alue;Sn I~a-pontdLrd ,tried the ,¢ause ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH.—NOV. 6

... , COlJP~ OF EING's-BNv .Nw6 ?? : . -- ov .: . 7R Mr Akttorney-Generld moved ffr a rule t cause why ?? should not b i. against apern of the name of Jenkins t er df -The Gambrjzm, tor WYeekZg Inte.teQ,. ,the Principiilit,0,f.W.ales,-foif a libel 'i h 0 j ofthe9th of:3 Vib, 81O:-Thdteamed cB of the -9h e stated, that the circumstances under Tuile was moe for t medws nvdr8eeo a' Bheeuliady a ?? ns ...

OLD BAILEY—FEB. 19

... OLD BAILEr-FsB. 19. William Sturmans was indicted forretting fire to a house'be t tenanted in Half-Moon Street, Piscadi1ly, with intent to de- n j fraud the Globe Insurance Company, with whom his furniture was insured, to the amount of 150d01. Mary Wright, the first witness, dosed, tatshelivedser- ,ant with the prisoner, at No. 9, Half.Moon Street, Picca- dilly. Hie had a wife and child, and ...