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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;- ...

THE LATE MURDER OF E. CLIFFORD

... tK.LATE Alup fbER OF E. CLIFFORD. 'unortnat EdardClif- o The remains of-the late unoruatodrr 4 f!d atrte Coronei's 1hq~iist was' held, on the 6- body, were svemovedi on &he-samii6evening Tedy hr from the sign of thie'Princq.Re.gent, in Sidmliauth- street, where the Inquest was held, to the Hare antdmi H~ounds in Buckeridge-stret StGlss-fr teon e venience of being waked; according to the custom ...

KENT ASSIZES

... XENr ABssiZAS. MnmSHoE, AUG. 19.-Yesterday Lord Elleq6 borough and -Mr Justice Heath, came from Lewes, and arrived in this town about three o'clock.- They immediately went to the. Town-Hall and read be commission for holding the Assizes for this coun- tty. : This morning, at nine o'clock, they began busi- ness. In the course of the day, the Grand Jury return- ed a true bill against Nicholson, ...

FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE LATE MURDER

... FURTHER PARTICULARS OP THE LaTe MURDER. *Mary. Clifford, the widow, or reputed widow, of I Edward Clifford, who was so barbarously murdered, t} is now in the House of Correction. The confession c ?? has not as yet been, read to her, but it was just hinted to her that he confessed the deed, and tr charged her with being. concerned with him, which be seemed to make no impression upon her. She ...

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 ...

SALCUTTA—JAN. 28. 1813

... tA;LCU=TA-Ji. 28.1813. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. BRODIE V. TWEEDY. This was an action to recover damages for a tres- pass, assault, and false imprisonment; the damages were laid at 5000 rupees. The case, as contained in the evidence for the pro- secutiong was as ?? plaintiff' .Mr Bro- die, was chief officer of the ship Woodbridge; on her outward voyage from London to Bengal, she left ...

TRIAL OF NICHOLSON, THE MURDERER OF MR AND MRS BONAR

... TRIAL O0 NICHOLSON, THE MIUDERER OF MR AND MRS BONAR. X AuaG. ?? day Philip Nicholson was tried or the murder cf Mr and Mrs Bonar. The~pri- soner was, It fevw minutes after eight o'clock, brought to the bar in fetters, and with a belt round his waist, to which his wrists were pinioned, so that he was unable to raise his hands, with a view, we suppose, to prevent him doing any personal injury. ...

WINCHESTER ASSIZES

... IvINCHESTER ASSIZES. 'Ensign M'Guire, Ensign Gilchrist, Lieutenan Dillon, and Lieutenant Daniel O'Brieb, the princi- pals and accessaries in the late fatal duel, at New. port, were tried for the murder of Lieutenant Blun- del of the' 100th regiment. -(Lieutenant Heming did not surrender himself). The principal circum- stances in this case, were comprised in the following evidence. - James ...

MURDER OF E. CLIFFORD

... &U1rDEr OF S. CLIFFORD' ?? .. FURT HERt PARTICULARS.' rc Yesterday,. M'r -Tu'ton, anid other -Magid.ates, 0 ' ~. reconamenced the; examination. of'witnesses, in' the 'at Off. 'pisonmof Coldbatii4lelds, concerning theg murder of v( the,'late unfortunate Edward Clifford. - th ail Thomas Lyon was called and exaniined. He was L of e to ?? in 1786 of V'Mrs.Cliffordrs brother, and came to Lodni 76, ...

SHANNON AND [ill]

... !rA 1A-y fl ' 1 ' - , ; . - Eronja Ii., The -following detailed 'I *J of diligent inq~uiry derired com 'bei t information, rnay be relied asuthenc i t rect . .O Stantibt I The Shannon wias 1 ?? n i . gallarnt sails, jib and spankte, wit, ' r awaiting ihe approach of tile Ch eo t It in her power to comme ci the A % l, anj pleased, either at a distance or clo, nt'. starboard or larboard ...

ESSEX—CHELMSFORD, AUGUST 5

... ESSEX-CHELMSFORD, Aucusr & MURDER. Yesterday, the Lord Chief Justice of England, and Mr Justice Heath, arrived in this town, for the purpose of holding the Assizes for this county.- They, immediately after opening their commission, proceeded to church, and this morning, ,at nine ?? clock, went into Court. Mr Justice Heath sat on the civil side, and Lord Ellenborough on the crown. side. This ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COUR.T OF KING'S BEC.H. wi°°'NVNEr . WARBUft TON. usi actidn brought to recover couspensation in da TV- l~r e ;111prm don toe record, that the confinement seras entere~ ji5nn1;fooplace iD ?? therepresentatio-s r i of the plaiontiff, and on the production of the nes ?? Jekyll, and Mr 9carlett, were for the t rf tsod Wiflfa;if Garrow,-Mr Park, and Mr Ri- ,thfoppiOP~S0 avery able speech, opened ...