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COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JUNE 9

... COURT OXF INGs 3ENCH.-Jzhi 9. - TYLER V. NICHOLLS. This was an action, brought by the plaintiff, to re- er damages for an assault committed upo n-him by defendnid, xvho is a Major in the royal marines. e phlatiff, a farmer of respectability, residing in neighbourhood .of.Blackheatlh, had occasion, a Ott ,e'sitrce, mn company with his sister, and ano- ryodrg kyto pass the house of Sir Johrl Dqu ...

JOHN SCOTLAND v. CHARLES MERCER

... 161iWSCTLAND a. CHARLES MERCER. . ;Sir S. Roi y for'tie',ap ellant In t4is case stated, 4at pil .was an ac~tion ofredpc~tio~n,,ga n$ a nuteofesale. .lbkefacts. of the case we'e t ,hese:n1hatin tbe parish orFoy, qi F. 'the county of Perth, there is a ?? property, -calad railraw .upon Which Thomas Scotlind, Cute appellan t's !athci) wa .,ini~f, ifiere is a clauseiii ;he Fre~emptsonioby wbsicthe ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURIP Oil? KisIN'& BANCt. ,e The A'ttornp ?? -stated, that.tlid action was abrought by theplainti'ff,.astreasirerof ?? f Physicians, to recover alprnilt of, L.5il0fromj the defendant, .for keeping, e 'in her house, more than one lunatic; she net having a Ucense ,from the Coianmissioners appointed hy the 14th Geo. Il. cap. rr I9. As thVeIW no* stboid with the exceputon of the great ,public ...

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 ...

MURDER IN COAL YARD, DRURY LANE

... UUIER IN COAL rARD, DRURT LAME. her. (Ru nTH PT-ICULARSs.)- w t appears. tha a nnfe narb6 ~M tthew !erWe6lvhah~as Baker, and a ~wonanx. o~f the namxe of 8s1a1 Mary, Baker alias M~urphy, cohabited-as~man andl ylth -wffe, in a house belogin ig to U/r 11assan, iin the '~5tCoalyard Druy L~e..They, were. quarrelling qey together during Suitday evening, and unitil a late er!hur on S unday night, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COUlRT OF JUSTtGIRT. Monday (as stated in our last). came on before *df the High Court of Justitciary, the trial of klug~h *d Chalmiers, Nathaniel Ingrram, and Campbell Gat d. Pser, Excise officer, ad Wilim M'oal and William Kelly, officers employed in the revenue of n CutmGlasgow, accused of having, in company ~ 6ic Qintirn Dick, Neij Buchanan, and Alexander ~ M~udie, all Excise offtcers ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... i joIGJ F icsrIclMR2- T RAL OF o DON aD AN ND JA ES4 W- BLACK, the trial of John Macdon ald, painte rs pfnspwifliaisoll0 Black, slater, cueto °t JAMt' rob came in before the High Court an ery, einorlast. The facts tae prisoners were , that on the m thied d 2th May , on the road ~~ge f Wedesday thethe village Of 1iog ofthey atta ick ed Wll eam M ~uirhead, black- Coeph5r~eini the thCalton, ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... .CGONEAR': INQUESS The Coroner's Inquesterat on Tuesdiy, at the house of Arf Bonar, to inquire into the perpetration of the late atrocious murders.: The Yiry ire sworn about 102 oclock-by Mr Martyr, the Coroner, and after proceeding to Inspect the bo- dies, returned to hear the efaminiation of witnesses. r Stafford, Chief Clerk of Bow street, 'vas: present, to contri. . bute lhis assistance ...

PAPERS RESPECTING THE SWEDISH TREATY, LAID BEFORE THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

... I: Fl.ZRSRF CTING ?? SWEDISH TREAT, i SAID BEFORE Tui HOUSE OF COMMONS. $ b8tsoce ofthe Enage; nts between the Courts6f. St Pe. .tersburgh and Stockholm, signed at St Petersburgh, the . ,Sith; ?? ii1 -so far as thesaame are referred to in ';he Treaty between his Majesty and the King of Swe- 'Aen, signed at Stock hlmon the 3d of March i81fi : Tbe o,*eet of ehe Emperor of Russia 'and the 'Kingof ...

OLD BAILEY—JUNE 8

... OLD BaviLr- . ?? ied for forging the name was 0 i of exchange for J0. Edmonds ?? the Bank of Eg wt iV? 9vele tor other counts, changing he~re Wel -n efur' I b t a grce; stated, that he had been T o bbtlas u b usinesswith the prisoner, who I uabit lin ,ie gate-Street, in partnership with s a ?? by reciprocal accommodation bills. In isothe jcredit of neither should by this pr,c. ,rht the uentlY ...