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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 ...

POLICE

... POLiCer., 'rue MSrCUtANEUt. S lUFFrBOXH-MARLBqRGUGI-| s rnerT.-iM ary Bell, a notorious pickpocket, who hail lie uI senttenced to trr tsportaiont three years back at the Old 3l3iley htt waB set at liberty in consequence of illness, was, brought up, charged with stealing a valuable snuff box from the poc- ket of Mr Wilson. Jr appeared, that r t. pro,,cutor, hltvitg ,cc.sion to attcid at the ...

COMMISSION COURT—DUBLIN, DEC. 2

... COMPiRSSION COURT-DuBLtN,. DEc. 2, DISCHARGE FIROSA CUSTODY OF CORPORAL ALLIARD. Corporal Alliard .ippeared in the Dock, dressed in his fall . regimentals, end bearing a Waterloo imedal; no bills of in. dictncnt were preferred against him. Mr Scriven moved for the discharge of Corporal Alliard, of the 16th lancers, who had been taken np on suspicion of being concernedin the ?? Flood. The ...

CHELMSFORD ASSIZES—AUGUST 8

... CIIELMBPORZ'? AdssIZES-AuOsT a8. THOMPSON V. LANE. t Tiiis-.was an action to recover damages for slander, e in calling the plaintiff a thief. The parties were I neither of them very exalted in life, the one was a t batchers and the other a publican, and one slander 1 was retorted by another. Tofthe charge of thief, t] l the plainififf retorted the accusation of Cickold'r The Lord Chief ...