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COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF ESS5IOiY-FIRA DI-JStON. ROBERTSON V. CHEAP. The petititioner, in this case, had been tenant forseveral i years of a house in Edinburgh, belonging to the respondent, andonquitting possession, at Whitiu;sday Iasi, he tendered t payment of the rent then due, under deduction of the Proper. ty Tax. The respondent refused to idlow.deduction -of the 8 tax, Unless the petitioner would ...

OLD BAILEY—Sept. 18

... OLD AIZ.Hr-Sepi. it. MURDER OF MfR STEELE IN 1802 . Jotn Wird, alias Sinion Winteri, alias Old Si- mon,, was put to the bar, charged with the wilful 4nWder of Mr Steele, in the year' 1802. Oarreaders will recollect, that for the murder HOw imputed to the prisoners two men, named Hal- loway and Haggrty, were tried,, f6undtlguilty, aqd_ executed,. Soo.after these men were takentipe. thy ...

PROPOSED ALTERATION IN THE CORN LAWS

... PAZOPOSA~ ALAAATON N THE 'CdRN iAt. l R r ., _, . IN 7Nt,.Vl l - thas; so etimes'fallen~tdur lot,'hen the price b hof p #,son atl highj,id OPPuse the 'prejtidices with, t -e which all who' dealin-corn ar lble inhtcae to t dbe assailed, being firmly convinced. that all violence Pr :e tndsnlyto discourage the. supply of. the. market 'and that 'it is no less* for the interest of the buyer b h ...

EAST INDIA HOUSE

... ASASTINXA HOUSE. Wednesday a'numerbus Cburt* of Proprietors as. -e8mbled at the East India Houie, to dictuiss the 4uestion of incre'asidg the salaries of the Dlirectors. The minutes of the last Court being read, Mr R. Thornton (Chairmdn) stated the' object of the prtsetft meeting to be to't'a1-e into considera. tion so much of the bye-law of the tompany as re- lated to the salanes ...

COURT~mARTIAL- At a

... General Court-Martial, held atMatchester, on the 14th of October 1812, afid on subsequent days, Quarter.Master William Weir, of the 2d (or Royal North British) dragoons, was arraigned upon the under-rhtentioned charges, viz.- a t, For making excessive, exorbitat rd imroe chrge' against the prierte s of thead (or Rofal North British dRa- agoonswst st piatisofedtin Manchester barracksl, for min ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INTLLGEVCA.. INvErNtksS, May 7.-Thejusticiary Court was opened here on Saturday'by Lor P5TMiLLY. . Afi ?? stood charged with the crime of child murder, but having failed to appear, sentence of fsgitation was pro. nogisced against her. Tere~being no uther business before thie the Court, his. Lnrdsfip, in addressing the Sheriffs,, congratulated them on the orderly and felicitous state of ...

TRALEE ASSIZES

... TRALLE E SSIZZES. [From the Kerry Evening Posi'of August 19.]. Yesterday morning the trials of M eufice O'Con- nor, Esq. indicted under Lord Ellen r~iue'h's act, for firing att; with intent to -kill, John. O'Connell, Esq. and of Mr O'Connell for assauhing Mr O'Cori- nor, both Magistrates of this county, took place be- fore the Chief Baron and a respectable July. In the capital indictment, the ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION. January 20, 1813

... I QSIQN-SECOND DIVISIONM -a R oaf oF -nY2ry 1sl. - 11 Ed*it e.v' Jsr.a. - , Ott,, TlJfo,4AL BANKRUPT LAW. ctO of ?? in n, nland, as sof th Cede lidO 'E';C1yj,/fyte tLORD CIL-CALLOR ndcir it. RoYAE LOYA BANK OF SCOTLAND, AGAINST sfEIN~, & COMPANY, &C. AND THEIR itE, gfrtTs51 ASSIGNEES. scosla' Of al Et~Engis Comnmaissi onf Eankrapt. -; f ' of the very greatest general impor- hid; waS a qdee ...

THE LATE MURDER

... TILE LATE MODRL t HATTo'N-GARDEa.-The public curiosity was so asznzing- ly great, that every avenue leading.to this Office was crowd- ed to excess full.two hours before the arrival of the Magistrates .,on Monday,.in expectation of seeing the supposed, or real murderers ofClifford. After the'night charges, summonses, &c.. were gone through, Leary was broughtin the custody of Hutt, Cooke, and ...

EXECUTION OF LEARY

... 'g£LUTIOk ?? * --pr;tion took vl llosing conversation took place betwleen 1o'Feily and Leary, on the evening precedd- Cll1XeleCation of the latter: - . t ae ex Leary since all is over, as you have been CO4 cotfthis dreadfil charge, and have now only a few o` livey ofrsisting in y our innocence can avail you no- to h truth, as you are shortly to appear ^rafl *Ig rherefoe th tuehyou must feel ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? ' UcH COURT OF JUSrtClalJ JOr I . - - - -- y Yesterday, came on before this Court, the trial of Wm. MfKimmie, Thos.- Smith, James Johnston, CharlesChristie, and James, Granger, all weavers in r Glasgow, accused of iltegal. combination or conspira- 5 cy. .. The pannels, who had beer on bail, all appear- it ed at the bar, except Thoma- Srmith, who was con- l- sequently outlawed lor not ?? ...

MARCHIONESS OF DOWNSHIRE's ROBBERY

... MARCHIOzvESS OF DOWYSHIRIPs SOBAEAr. Bow STREiT. Monday, at an early hour, a great crowd sassembled in Bow-street, for the purpose of hearing the exa- mination of the various persons suspected to have been cOn- ccrned :in this extensive robbery. About twelve o'clock the prisoners~were.placed at the bar, andt soon aft0e t:e Marchi- ness of Dbistshire came in her carriage, and took a seat near ...