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CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... barbarous assault on aconstable to acting in aid OF the officers on the occasion.' The JurJ7, by an U- unanimous verdict, found Thomas tiemnie guilty of tie mob- , bing and deforcernent, and John Bennie of' waylaying the con- it, stable, and beating and bruising ...

'COURT OF CrIANCERY-

... jUnior, merchant in Glssgow-Cre-, ditors meet in the Prince of Wales tcvsrn, there, 7th and 28th September, one o'clock. THOMAS Dow, smitci aid hoiler-maker in Tradestown, near Glasgow-Creditors leet in the.Prince of Wales tavern, 6th and 27th Septen ...

POLICE COURT

... produced at the bar I as the person who so employed him, hot the porter was un- able to identify hie person hy any other witness. Thomas lnne,, shoem aker, was committed to Bridewell for l0 days, for an assault of a niost outrageous nature upon a young wom an ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... I dent, although in the present Instance he believed in his con- a aclence he acted consistently with his public duty. Li Thomas Johnston and William Pringle, accused of forcing, LI on the 5th of February, in the house of Mr Taylor, Blackfrlirs' e Wynd ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... 'Mr Tait to the College- CliuicN', was carried by a -rnajority of that body. Thi' Earl of Kinndtul had resented Mr Charlei Hardy, preacher of the gospel, son'of the late Rev. Dr Hardyi Edinburgh, to the church and parish of Dunning; Perthshire, vacant ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE.. GLASGOW, April 21.-The Circuit Court of Justici. rwas opened here by Lord Hermand this day. Thomas Stezwart, journeyman wright in Glasgow, and bbert 05right, journeyman weaver there, were accused having broke into and entered fle ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... spoke the Margt- i ret, of Peterhead, from Leith to Halifa%, out ffiur week§i- I On 90th tilt. oiff Bantry bay, spoke the ship Thomas and Ma- i ry, No. 270, Isabella, Trent, tand Wilson transports, from Gibraltar, with the 6ith regiment, out twenty-five days ...

EXECUTIONS AT DERBY

... pro- ti tested ihey never should have moved in the un- II fortunate affair but for Bacon and lirandreth.- i 'I'hey blamed Thomas Bacon more particularly, :.ntl said they considered him as the author of A all tbe mischief. Turner had been with Bran- dicth ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... the following gentlemen were elected Ordinary Council Deacons for the ensu- ing year:- Messrs Alex. Henderson Messrs Thomas Drysdale Thomas Mliller Robert Mitchell Davi b.Wlyre Robert 'Ptulie. 'Wednesday thec'deaeons of the fourteen incor porations of this ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Feb. 7

... openly declared 'in his place in ] Parliament, that there was no torture inflicted in Ire- land. Such arn, effect had this hardy and unblushing r declaration, that I well remember, when Mr Dun- r das was defending the tortures of Picton in Trinidad, ' ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... John Frnserl keeping the witness in avent in Gayfield 'Square, for two hours. The deceased was undermost and was sleeping. f Thomas Martin, another young boy of six- teen years of age, in the employment of John Riddelf, chimney sweeper, was servant with ...

IRELAND

... appointed to draws up and have the same presented; whereupon the fol- L- lowing five Gentlemen were appointed- Doctor Sheridan, Y Thomas Kirwan, Esq. Henry Edmund 'l'aaffe, Esq. Richard Shlel, Esq. William Sweetman, jun. Esq. a, i M Burrowes read the First Resolution ...