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COURT OF KING'S BENCH—NOVEMBER [ill]

... cO&RtT OF KNGCs OMZ1-lo 1. - ; . . ~TEL kINO: V. RiGBY ;H: OR the motion of the Attoroey-teneralthe afen- dant in this case was called ou to receive theju~dment of the' Cowu t, he' bavng been- onvicted -at the last Norfolk-Assizesi of harbouring batd ioncealfQ two Fench prsoner. nambed iertei' aid Roiie whlo hel~d-~kf'A k, -of'Captain and Lieutenant in-the F~renc'- xwith -a, view to favour ...

LINCOLN ASSIZES

... .- I C. I - I- - - ?? I zfPCOL-1014 S. PROpC iTION; FQR A' DIfTIUS LIl EL. TiHE KAk-G- , DtAKARD. At nine o'cl~oaJ, on'nenesdity morning, the.trial .this traverse -or .-pictment came OD, beore ehe -. 1-Hon. Baron Wood and a Special Jury; the Grand 'Jury, before whorn the'indictmerit *as, lait, having on' Tuesday afternoon' found a true- bill.' It had been expected that the proceedings- ould be ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... -: CvRt 0F SiSSmON'-snuESki DlYlIox. _.tTlU5NDOAq ?? ?? ON CAl.IL. * h s.svaf an act0ion at the instance- of the Right on. oWi]- C 1'an, Dti3nds5> as gi neral disponee of his sister, the .dqctcased| *Mes ?? 'n erliwaitlan~d, who ad snsc~eeded toher hus- --tl -ind th-'-.7aife (Colonelr Umilt~itmT in .a-ll his unutailed and per- fi nowof1~ecaicasdt .nd her ?? Campbel of fiw t I~t, for his- ...

EXECUTION OF JOHN WORTHINGTON

... EXECUTION OF JOHN WORTjisGToI. On Thursday afterqpon, John Worthington, who was found guilty of highway robbery by the High ls Court of Jusficiary, on the 17th ultimo, was brought to Glasgow from Edinburgh, in the Mail Coach, Y under a proper escort, and lodged in jail. He ap- e peared deeply affected with his situation, but was d calm and collected. His daughter, a gidl about 17 y years of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTIGIARY

... HIGH COURT.OF JUST1CIAST londay canme' on the tr al of Catherine Stew- art or Ferrier, and Robert Stetart, 'boih lateyj residing at the Russian tap-room in ihe 'Canon-] g;le of Edinburgh, and Margaret Cowan, also lately residinrig there, and widow of the'deceased' Thiomas Ferier, tacksman of Melville Muii col- liery, upon twelve different charges of resetting, stolen goods, and of bleirg habit ...

POLICE COURT

... POLzq4 cr un- TIter Oraba,'_r taken upba mgawatch ; but the evdidnceben P.t presumptions against hint ds. .a the charge not provent't 79' ? He was then charged with st,,I- tttwn women, a table cloth and a Sg'in house at the. bettem of the Caltio~s''enn; gone for a refreshment. This charg n w ]rne and the Magistrate sentenced gio wm vak bers ment in Bridewell. t :urn On pronouncing sentence, ...

HORRID MURDER

... JI3ORJfl MURDER. anll ish The f6llowihg are zhore detailed partitulars of ?? the dreadful mutder 6iimiitted uupoh Mrs Dor- 'et mer, of which ive gave Eome acounl in our rid Wat:-~ nd 'In our ohitnary last *eek, re fibeiltiohed the death of Mrs Dorsher, aeed about 50, the wfell of a respectable fits farmer, residing at the Dial Boost, Ashow, at the time our Paper went to press, we had heard ...

ASSIZE COURT OF PARIS

... THE COUNT OR THE CONVICT ? A curious case, founded on the following cir- cumrstance, is now before this Court:-In the year 9 of the revolution, a man named Coignard, convicted along with several others of robbery, vas condemned by the Criminal Court of the Seine to 14 years imprisonment. He vwas sent from the Bicetre to Toulon to be employed there with the other convicts. From Toulon he ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHf COURT OF JUSTIGCIAr - ?? ?? Monday came on the trial of Jahn Giinn and 'ber .1oltn Chishoilm, charged'with pickmng the pocket sb ol' ta nes Tlnomson, gardener, at Duddingstone, thi on the Higib'Street of Edinburgh, upon the 13th w3 August lasr. and taking his. pocket-bnok, ~on- hli taining bank-notes to tle aniount of L.66 iOs. a da, bankeris retipt'for L.ltU, end other pa;'ers.- for ...

COMMISSION COURT, DUBLIN—Nov. 3

... t'ogi£fMIS,5j0NV COUR7; 1 LIY-N.V S. MY6TEOUS CASE- ha, This (lay Mary Arthurton wtwas indicted for .hc felaniouylY stealing; ol sth June last, out of the co,, l e velfing house of Moses Connor, a quantity of * RV bank nooes, a watsch, a gold ring, and a pair of in ear-rings, the property of Margaret Flond.-This pe ta' e excited considerable interest, as the body dp of .iargaret Flood has ...

THE INQUISITION

... He z : I1.TQ If . . - ?? zrnutsi rsov vr We are a gam compelled to; postpone t Ie na riatl.e of the et5. late law prikeedings. 'he College, with that spirit 'whch be- fa- comes so respectable a bsody, ha required from the Lord Ad- self docate the name of the informer ; anid until the issue of that ~demand is knowvn, it is judged proper to suspend the publica- itb' tion. the delay will enable ...

OLD BAILEY—SEPT. 17

... OLD BSILEr-SzPx. 17. ?? .L _ ?? l T3F The sessions at the Old Bailey commenced on Wednesday, before the Lord Mayor, the Re- casder of London, Mr Justice Holroyd, Mr Jus- tice Burrough, and Mr Baron Graham.. At ten o'clock, John Bond was put to the bar, and indicted for having feloniously stolen, in the dwelling-house of William Howard, one Bank of England promissbry note for the pay. ment of L ...