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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ff rnr aomRT PF JUSIclAAS- ?? ffiGS . ?? Monday the Court proceeded to the trial of Johit Siewart, t W weaver at EarlsDykes, near Perth, accused of mobbing, by' 4 thrioing-stones: a a, party of inilitary who were escorting a' jrisocnfier from Perth,. conberned in the late mutiny and, riots, hi to this place, on the 19th of February list. Ie * :.4frer the evidence'for the Crown wasclosed, which ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... BIGaE COURT OF JUSTICIMRr. The trial of.Thomias Somnierville for perjury, which, we imentioned in our last, caite on oh-Monday, and, excinA a considerable degree of' interest. The crime 'charged -against this man, was; -for emitting upon oath, a- decelaration, which was false,, whereby be procured payment of a bill, tlatl nei-. ther belonged to himself, norlsad he given value for it. In this ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ' Jil~if COUAT OI F * ?? ,,I .Janet -or, Jssiei slop Delone, and tmes His- ; lOP Ic -e of id*i:o ,oiassisting lieffe, or Peter |F. Martyge` a ntive ofPFlailce, 4an Captain o6f the. 4tl wiss regiment Clades a Etein a Gerngnn Lieute.) sant of the 17th dr s, and Charles Foucald, i' Frenchman9 Lieebtenan. of the 26th regiment of I fbont prisoners of war, statined, at Lanark on their ( 'paro6le;- ...

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 ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... ' MARY DOLAND, V. TIMOTHY DRASY, ESQ. This case. had previously excited the most lively interest among the residenters of Bristol and 'the ineighbourhood of Bath, as well as of the county of, Cork ; the former having been-the scene of action, t and the latter the vicinity ?? (at Phale) va- lue between 2 and L.3000 per annum, the inheri- tance of which was collaterally involved in the ques- ...

IMPORTANT GAME QUESTION

... IMPOBTANT GAME QUESTION. JUISTIC4 ROOM, STAFFORfD-SATUXDAY, SEPT. 95, sr, WALTERS, V. B. AND E. COTTON. T hese were informations exhibited against the defendants ta for assisting in the taking anrd killing game, by means if certain dogs called greyhounds, on the i0th day of .Septen *Fl ber, at the parish of Bradley, in this county, (Stafford), with- & out having obtained certificates as ...