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INSURANCE CASE—SEA-WORTHINESS

... iALRV IANC1, C'-.S-SflA-; ?? ' C 'T :;lli ?? ?? ?? T, AND Ol'lc. TIVa' Of; t]t10e Sano aaikrlt-c-ite, oftieti ndti-writras 'cin,| oi 0111 I me i i d :liflal!tt'iviak, Iotlivi', 0o1 theL I;tij'lt \l i auke of at Nrtilillathellrtil!, propri tor oi thw tiijp) Midl- unlilt n, ?? [tiotl-t| irl'alall.:il to hiu (II)ItC oal hilip anld . i to n grcat uxtent, fiom ?? to Loindon, pa:tltl, :lt I Lonioni ...

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, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27

... ICCURT OF KINGS BENCH, WzDNESADa JAN. 27. 1 , A FLNMALE PLEADER. The Solicitor-General, addressing the Court, said, e onderstood that there was a person in Cburt who ad occasion to apply to their Lordships for a new rill he merely intimated this for their Lordships formantion, this being the last day for hearing mo- ions for new trials. A Lady of genteel appearance, dressed in mourn- A then ...

COURT OF SESSION.—(FIRST DIVISION)

... C(OURT Or sp-roN.-(s2' flUS,1S;'-S, December 17, 1812. CesJio BonorOm, JOfN'STON V, his CnrE±Toas. The porstuer of this eessio is well knsqwn in (hp thea- trical world. As stated by the Cqunset, he conntment - ed his career, in an early period of life, in the Thea- . ?? of Edinburgh, and he afterwards prosr cut- ¶ ed his employment in the theatres of London a:IL Dublin.' lie was unfortunate in ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 111611 COURT OF JUSTYCALRY. ian Monday eanme on itle trial of h'1g7t rcltota'lrst.s, Y'rt ?? I.coemt, and Carjt&el Gtardi'eir. esxvoe otlifcr.e, ail ,; 'l lr M'Dotzvlt and W711ite0t A¢p, otiicer! of tbe cusrots, ?? tbr assaulting and wounding (aeOrge (;r':ialan, ?? ,4l' !t- ltit1., andi Malcolm Maegrqor, vvith draivi svoid!t and pli;t:- loadled with ?? and shot, aid tfo murdieringr George ...

INSURANCE CASE—SEAWORTHINESS

... INS ZXI URANCC4S SE WORTHINESS. - cLAgC V. WATSON, SCOE~i5'SO5S, 4550OTi5U'S L Two cases of husame naltre-soane of the underwriters besnr on the iihip ard materials, others on thefreight. Mr -Clarke a'f Ndoriihuberland, proprietore of ithe ship Midsunmmer Blossom, Iprocured insurance te be done on .sip and freight to a-great eatent, from Honduras' to Lhdon, partly at London1afid' Leitha'partly ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IHIGH COURT OP JUST! cZARr. AiDING THE ESCAPE OF FRENCH PrISONEinS. Monday, as mentioned in our last, came on before -thli Court, the trial of Janet or Jessie H1s10lop De torFe, inj James IFlislop. Ii wilt be in the recol- lection of our readers, that on. Monday the 2d ult. the prisoners were put to trial, accused of aiding or assisting Pierre or Peter Martys, a native of France, ?? of the 4th ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIHCOA F UTCJ1T ad ' ?? at three o'clacki, a mentioned' in our on last, the Jury in'the cds'e of the lgow.wea'V&rs, re- -n, turned their, verdicti finding u-iiaaihously,' William en Kimmie and James Johnstonr giwitg,'and by a'plhua- lity of.'voices, Charles Christie'and James Graiiger Pi- aisodguilt~y. ; ?? .- . ?? rt- Mr Jeffrey, in a short speechp made - forcible ap- en peal to the' humaniy ...

CURIOUS CASE OF BREACH OF THE PEACE

... CURIOUS CASE OF AREACH OF THE PA7EX. | ;I DOWNPATRICK ASSIZES-MAPcHs A0. THE XING V. WILLiAM 13ZLLINSGAM.SW&50.N On this day' the following important and interesting; trial came on in the Crown Court, before the HEn. 'Judge.Daly, I t and a most respectable Jury of the county. of Down. -The traverser, William tellitigham Swan (commonly called Ma- . jorSwan), was put'to toe bar, and arraigned ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... I- -C COURT OF COMIMON COUNCIL. TRtADE TO INDIA. The adjourned debate on the subject of the trade to India weass on Monday, resumed at the Court of Common Council of th city of London. Mr Favell was disposed to maintain that, however expedi. esta free trade in general might be, the case of the trade to India was an exception. It was admitted, on all hands, that the policy and judicial ...

APPEAL CASE

... X P'PEAL CAS'E. F1OBI3FR-T TURINER1, v. l''ITT1 ULNI2';E. lhouse Ut' Lords, .Time 30. MIr Adam, for the- ap pelts its, stated, thb;t this was aI Opit atainl NOhIich arose OuI t ci' I rl ved ittn rot; e xec' IIod inl pars; toee o.f a wvillI -ci' Mr; Johnt 'Turnir ; it is a cas.e ot' tie tgr eteist in~ipaetai4'e, in: only with reflcercr to the interest in'tht' preeilmt patic';, but like- wise ?? ...

POLICE OF EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW

... POLZCE OFASDIVhURC . AND GL ASGOW. We are requested to insert the following state- .rment. The following paragraph appeared, two or three weeks ago, In the Glasgow Chronicle:- The Edinburgh new Police Establishnient; according to. a printed Report, has expended for the first year L.25,9.0; tbe funds amounted to L.22,Oo0, leavinga deficiency of L 3000. The Glasgow Establishment expended last ...