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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH 66URt OF VS'CIARf. . , , , i, l . 414hida, caine on thie trial of Susan Tinny or V ?TiHiy, fcitused -of wilft¢firre raising and theft, -i f iatinlg; on tile -lah +nes motning o the rth off April I I5, set fire to ?? house, barn, cart ahade,. ad 8stackyard bheln.i ing to Andrew M515owAll, in the county-bf Wig- E ton, by means of a lighted candle. Tlie C6iiwn sel for the prisoner ha IdIg ...

COURT-MARTIAL

... cOU1 er-lMAATIAL Horse Guards, Nov. Is. At a General Court-Martial, h1eld at Cambray, in France, on hlie 2*d September 1816, and cointinued by adjournments to the 26th of the iatne month, Lieutenant the Uonour'ble Au. gustus Stanhope, of t'he-12th regiment of light l1ragoons, w.!s arraigned uPon. thc under-men. tiltncd charge, viz.- * For behavilig (El a scnda at infamous alier, such aj ji ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OA JUSTrCIARr. Yesterday came on tl* trial of Mary Scott, some time servant to the' Reverend Thomas Lockerbv, minister of the Chapel of Ease at I Chryston, in the parish of Cadder, and county I of Lanark ; and John Maxwell, now, or lately t I surgeon in Glasgrw. The indictment, which was very long, - charged the prisoners with false- hood, by contriving and executing wicked pro- ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH CoURT.VF JUSTICI4R2. ' A , . This dfy the Court ?? of outlaw- ry upon George Steadman, carter, who was in- to dicted for the crime of theft, and heing habit and e( repdte a thief, but'failed to appear. The Court then proceeded to the trial of Wil- dr liam Robertson, alias .James AMitchell, Jolhn Liddel, and Richard AI'Kay, accused oftheft. mn M'Kay failing to appear, sentence of outlawry ...

CIRCUIT—INTELLIGENCE

... I - 'Jedburgh; Aprii i. ' The Circuit Court of Justiciary was opened Iere this day by the Right Hon. Lord Succoth. . : ' homas Ovens v'es tried fai several JCts zof teft, on the tl night of 9rnday.tshe.Sd day of March ?? Thse priso'fer pled: h sguilty to all the chargts, ansd the Jury returneda verdict fin'. I t ing hifo gusky on hiu own ?? to transpor- r . tati-'m for seven years. d I hlomms ...

KENT ASSIZES—MARCH 21

... IES2 ASS1ZAS-MsacI21. ROBSNS V. BRYCE-SEA BA ITIINGO INFIRMARY, MARGAtM. This case was tried by a Special. Jiry, of Which only two attended. It was an action by Mr Robins, the auctioneer, of Londonbj against Mr Bryce, a Magistrate of'this county, for false imprisonnsent, on the 1st October last, at Nliargate. Mr Serjeant Best, for the plaintiff, stated, that at Margatey in this County, there ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—DEC. 6

... M&At'r CF EXCHLQUEDc 6* ?? C. TI1t -lUNG P. llownE; T1l16was 4n inrormation agai.st the de a ant, a respectable ftlrnler in the s1)tltlhrep, ferld the county of Edinburgh-,. under the 46ht] °f King, for a llowving illegal distillatia or place upoil his premiscs, witil 11i. r alc knowledge, by whichi he htad incurreil a of Lli)O. It appearetl in evideee 1 , sequence of inftrmation given, the ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... FROM THE LONDON GAZETrE. At tfl Cowurt at Carltso-Houise, the 27th of June 1816, porn-nt, his Royal highness tile PRINCE REGeNT in Co:eu ?? Thi dav th% Ritht Hq,. Sir Henry Russell, Bart. was, by~ rn.-,d o)f his Rolya Highntess the Prince Regent, in the na,, anti on the bet aif (,I his IMljesty, sworn of his Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, atd took his place at the Board accort'ingly ...

FROM THE LONDON GAZETTE

... L F'R0,11 THlE LONDON GAZETTE. At the Ctourt nt CARLTON-tHOUSC, t1t July 1816-Present, V in RoIal HigIhness the PRINCe REGENT in Council. ti Ilis ddy hi, St-rene IHich~iess the Prince of Saxe Cobourg n WU., by ciomrmand of his Royal HislAneis the Prince Regent, | Is in tbe. ,inle an1d (1n the behaleof OF his Majesty, introduced into ?? rivy Cotincil by the Right Honourable the Earl of lH-ar- ...

HORRID MURDER AND SUICIDE

... NJORRID JiURDER AND SUICIDE. _ . - - V A . WARSAW, (GSENESEE co.) April 8.-About thtee weeks since, the wife of. Dr Abel Watkins, of Middlebury, Genesee county, died, as was sup- posed of a fever; in consequence of whicb, Wat- kins persuaded a neighbour and intimate friend of his, by the~name of Perry, to remove with his l family into his house, and take care of his chil. - dren. Shortly after ...

LONDON SESSIONS

... tLO)DCAY SASS1oNS. h; Yest'erday these Sessions were opened at Guild,- hall, before th%: Right Hon. thle Lord Afyor,' the Recorder, and a Bench of Aldermer. ZINGULAR ASSAULT. Edward Cqx, a cledrkof the ?? and' Comrpny-fthe Bank of-, England, Was indicted: all for agsasdiing 'Geoi'ge' Pitt, on the 19th bf No e veinber last. Mr Adolphus, Counsel for the prosecution, ;9 stated the circumstances ...

LONDON NEWS CONTINUED

... LON'NON NEWS CONI'!NUED. MuLRDEb4-he French papvrs contaiii th1e ac- i count of a trial for nmurder, remarklable not only from the C' -cum.sEances wlich came out in evi. dcence 'ut olso for the singtdarity of the verdict o±' theic~ iel-.-i Josep)h Simmonnot, a journeynarA tailo;, ag ed twentv, Ivas cliargetid with the murder of ltis f-! ima'c cousin, ?? Tavernev, a lace mak-er, nuzed seventeen ...