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COMMISSION COURT—DUBLIN, DEC. 2

... COMPiRSSION COURT-DuBLtN,. DEc. 2, DISCHARGE FIROSA CUSTODY OF CORPORAL ALLIARD. Corporal Alliard .ippeared in the Dock, dressed in his fall . regimentals, end bearing a Waterloo imedal; no bills of in. dictncnt were preferred against him. Mr Scriven moved for the discharge of Corporal Alliard, of the 16th lancers, who had been taken np on suspicion of being concernedin the ?? Flood. The ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTIGIARY

... HIGH COURT.OF JUST1CIAST londay canme' on the tr al of Catherine Stew- art or Ferrier, and Robert Stetart, 'boih lateyj residing at the Russian tap-room in ihe 'Canon-] g;le of Edinburgh, and Margaret Cowan, also lately residinrig there, and widow of the'deceased' Thiomas Ferier, tacksman of Melville Muii col- liery, upon twelve different charges of resetting, stolen goods, and of bleirg habit ...

ASSIZE COURT OF PARIS

... THE COUNT OR THE CONVICT ? A curious case, founded on the following cir- cumrstance, is now before this Court:-In the year 9 of the revolution, a man named Coignard, convicted along with several others of robbery, vas condemned by the Criminal Court of the Seine to 14 years imprisonment. He vwas sent from the Bicetre to Toulon to be employed there with the other convicts. From Toulon he ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHf COURT OF JUSTIGCIAr - ?? ?? Monday came on the trial of Jahn Giinn and 'ber .1oltn Chishoilm, charged'with pickmng the pocket sb ol' ta nes Tlnomson, gardener, at Duddingstone, thi on the Higib'Street of Edinburgh, upon the 13th w3 August lasr. and taking his. pocket-bnok, ~on- hli taining bank-notes to tle aniount of L.66 iOs. a da, bankeris retipt'for L.ltU, end other pa;'ers.- for ...

COMMISSION COURT, DUBLIN—Nov. 3

... t'ogi£fMIS,5j0NV COUR7; 1 LIY-N.V S. MY6TEOUS CASE- ha, This (lay Mary Arthurton wtwas indicted for .hc felaniouylY stealing; ol sth June last, out of the co,, l e velfing house of Moses Connor, a quantity of * RV bank nooes, a watsch, a gold ring, and a pair of in ear-rings, the property of Margaret Flond.-This pe ta' e excited considerable interest, as the body dp of .iargaret Flood has ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... MESSH COURT . STICI42ff. - Tuesday came on the trial of John Ewings'and si e, Lydia Davies, his wife, and George Summer- A it sides, accused of breaking into' the laundry of re , Rockvillc, county of Haddington, and, stealing li s'clothes therefrom.. Ewings and Sumnmersides ti r pleaded Guilty, and were sentenced to transpor- ts tation for seven years. Lydia Davies pleaded P, s. Not Guilty, ...

JURY COURT

... Ifi an actl ofd efaration and damages, depending be- t ' fore thc Court of Session, at tbe instance of PFTErE CtasS- rd Trie, writer in Stonehavenl, pursucr, againht the Right ed 'Il{ ourable AricI5IBALD Lord KeasasEnY, defender. the ss Court appointed the following issues to be tried by a Jury er er *. Whether the defender, in the months of June, July, or nAugust, of the year 1816, or in the ...

CORNWALL ASSIZES—Aug. 4

... CORNWIALL ASSIZES-Al.-t 4. A 1lLMALlK ADVOCA&TIL- T It iNG, V. 'iIYAN. ot~-t Th I 'rs was-al jindictetnet egaiiset tlhe.tivieldalit For l ibel pub~tlised iii a country niirispi per cidled 1'i0 W 1.1rit on ?? ail Advers iser, ?? -IItifil, r R.I Gurey toe youngec, Vice-Wqrd&fl of 'the Stanoary Va Cour t, iI t~il cuty* of Devo. Th'!e cause wta5 no 50055CC FLtct cal led than the latly a ppeak- ...

COURT OF SESSION.—JUNE 30

... COURT OF SESSION.-JUNE 30. I : I 7- Dn. 5 . ?? ' BAILLIE V. BRKYS01;. : 'On the 9th inst. this case (adultery) cameron a;r before the Second Division of the Court of Ses. s, si6n', vli ' Whe'th'er a' new trial ought to be .granted,. on two grounds: ist, Because the verdictl nd of the Jury was-contrary to evidence; and 2dl3',' .n On the'ground' r6s n7oviler veniens ad nWotiftam. n The Court ...

POLICE COURT

... POLIgi CGUr. wer- 4o0NDAY.A.A yoong gentleman was charged a [exi- Iith attactcing a party in a riotous manner, at t the end of the North Bridge, on Christmas night, to and of striking the watchtnan who apprehended a that him, and breaking his lanthoin. The defender's a a an plea was the usual one of drunkenness; but lie II was told the Moeegi5strate that was an aggrava- v tion of the nfflnceq ...

THE MESSRS EVANS

... THE TH EiS. E%~yg ?? OF THE IN1EltVIoiw BETWHE_. CONAST AND THE MESSRS EVANSIS A t HALL, ON- THE OCCASION OF o HE l, RELEASE. (From the Tihneo.) On Thiursdat the 1st inst. the above , ed persons were taken to Sir R. COnant', Wbitehall, in custody of Mr Watter, the and a turnkey. After waiting a short I, N! Nathaniel entered, and. stepping tow, ,id sen. addressed him in a low tone Is Evanis I ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... iGH aCOURTOUSTIMA~r. cb Wednesday the 4th ilaetant, the courtm~ P~e to drse' a' 4iU n8*181ifahl Odhlberat fon ithnswefs't'beretb prrC! oented feorWilhiani-Taylor, Eit' .im ethte rw afisi, tben'da priea soneir as the been nlessmb n of t e k'se 'Thnosr esimaranes For an ~alleged- lme,-wic ifo w dids.A pe-tton ,had beeniprasmflted in Eo Coirf; inaof'and 'e.hAsstne thersolrel orainrays th ...