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COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Nov. 8

... COURT OF KING'S BENCHI-Nov. ?? FREEDOM OF SPE.(Q1i AT THIE BAR. IHODGSON, GENT. V. SCARLET, ESQ. This was an action brought by an attorney a- gainst Mr Scarl&,t, the King's Counsel, for slan- derous words spoken by the latter of and con- cerning the former, ?? a trial at Lancaster, in which the plaintiff acted as attorney for one of the parties. The words declared upon, and alleged to have, ...

TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... TRIAIS FOR HIGH TREASON. COURT OF KINC;'q BENCH,WESTMINSTER, AtONDAT~Jutt5P. The Court having beto oend ithe manikir formerlk e sortP d, and the whole of thelury loig swofni, M ?? BariO*, the Ci~rk of the C xown Offic',, pr~ieeded roqtpad tlietindiot. 'wnn', contaitting four couints, In which th~e ti orrips' dbjee is laid in four different wavyq: but the 6vert acts, from which that object ...

POLICE

... POLiCer., 'rue MSrCUtANEUt. S lUFFrBOXH-MARLBqRGUGI-| s rnerT.-iM ary Bell, a notorious pickpocket, who hail lie uI senttenced to trr tsportaiont three years back at the Old 3l3iley htt waB set at liberty in consequence of illness, was, brought up, charged with stealing a valuable snuff box from the poc- ket of Mr Wilson. Jr appeared, that r t. pro,,cutor, hltvitg ,cc.sion to attcid at the ...

ROBBERY OF THE STIRLING COACH

... ROBBERY OF TIlE STIRLING COACH. .d, , ^ ?? ?? I * AlAnan, June2. | Cur readers wvill recollect the robbery of the I Stirling coach, on'the 3d of March last, when I several thousand pounds in Stirling bank-notes i wereA stolen, The supposed thieves, closely 'pursa~ed, passedthrough Apoan the night after the robbery was committed, and were traced to Mancleater, where all clue was lost. The ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... fY 7 GJ1 1 drT F 7jTcOF ARr. ;arY tlh! Court proceeded to the trial df| I eaturiY t tide -witel iu (Greenock, ad- jlnrra. l0, I.t and housebreaking- T e md ictrtflt ' th tlii? Phone1 did, late in the night of the !tlt d* Va'i tlS, 1 16, or eurir in the worning of ol lt v th, f 'ciblv and fteloniously t~x lOt1 i enter tile CUstoIrdbons e of Greetn- hf Cnt° 't~o (lilt hv tn a sawv, or o ther ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... ?? hNTAZ^tGtN1. - aAberdeen, April 2. Yestetday the Circuit Court of Justiciary was 6iesned here ?? eight Hon. the Loris 1Pitmilly and Restnn. e first case which occupied the attetntlon of thei Churt was that of James Taylor, John Gordon, and George Pirie, app etiticeb to Mr John Gordon, surgeon so Keith, accbsed of violating the sepulchre of the dead, by taking up the body of JohD Bremner, ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... (:'OURT o01 COMMON COUNCIL. all A Court of Common Council, convened pur; sai suant to a requisition signed by a large number me of members, was held yesterday at Guildhall; th for the purpose of considering the present alarm- ar ing state of-the country, and petitioning Parliat va meat for a refdrm and retrenchment in the pub ou lie expenditures a reduction of the enormous and fa; ...

OLD BAILEY—JAN. 20

... OLD V,41,Er-Aqf, AjRAIGNMENT OF 1THE ELDER *ATSOW, isornifg at nine o'clock, James Watsoin; te elder, * a pat to the bar, and arraigned on le dictmen charging him with, having, on the od ditY of December last, feloniously and mali. d tterripted with a sword to cut and stab CIOuseph Ii-xes, with intent to murder him.-_ 'T Iso Its count charged him with the same as- oaul c ?? Rhodes, with intent ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... SPECIAL COMMISS10n^. 1 Derby, Oct. 17. : IIGHI TREASON TRIALS-THIRD DAY. At halfpast seven this morning the prisoner Brandreth was brought from the gaol in the same manner as vesterday, linked to the arm'. of Mlr Eaton, and in, the prison caravan. He was smok- in,, a short pipe as he passed along,'and seems to maintain a perfect equanimity.', There was not asingle individnaliaccompanying the ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSIUN-FIRST DIVISION, CeXiO BnowiurMs-WLL[Atm AITKEN HgISjt Ct REDITORS. This was a process of Cessio Bonorum brought by the pur'u- er, a spirit dealer in Leith, against his creditors. From the condescendence and state of the bankrupt's aftairs, lndged in process; it appeared that he had accounts to the number of 154 due to him by various persons in Leitb, all of them of the lowest ...

POLICE

... J'O L ?GCS. MERtca . Thornla W,, .1. Estissi`RATION TO AMPRICA..Thn.Thoms W , )M the Lord Mayor, for a sunrnmoil,*to be diro'teint' lr Iheynslds, a brokers No. 1-2. 'rlsrgnnortocled (I ! US sGuyard, the charterer of the merchant sbip street a, ?? ng>, port vf'l~ondon to New York. Isabe ira 6 \ ngs j FT.e complainant stated that he had taken his kgs Isalitila for himself, hi- wife, and four ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... EDINBURGH NE\WS CON IINUED. Ul w n HIGH COURT OF Jf/ST1CJAR2 d. n Mpnday came on, before the High Court of Justiciary, the bt trial of Ebenezer Knox aias King, late tenant of Croesslee, W is county of Selkirk, accused of uttering and vending, or causing [S to he uttered and vended, as genuinie, forged notes of the n, . Bank of England., P The indictment charged the prisoner with having forged ...