LONDON

... FRIDAY-AUGDsT 24. ADJOUR NED IN QUEST ON RICHARD IOAQEY. . FIFTH DVY--C0NTNUF-D. Mr Ihumbert, living at the Hyde Park Hotel, Oxford Street, a Royal Military Surveyor and Draftsman, on half. pay, saw the man dead, and carried along, but saw no soldier near him ; was near the gate, and saw a detach- anent of Life Guards there, drawn up ; saw two or three otficers, and dislinguished the officer ...

POLICE

... 7TrIcE. The Board or Police met o0 i Ionday, and i again by adjournment on 'rcesday. - A demand was made on the part of the Corn- tmitssioners of Cuctoms, for 14 years rent of a watchhnuse in the Park Place district, which was referred to a Committee. v A Commnit ee was also appointed to wait upon ethe Sherif, to endeavour, if possible, through his interference with the Satperintendant. to put ...

JURY COURT

... Monday the Court met:to try an issue, in the cause in which James -Renton; resihijn- at Coldingham-law, was pursuer, and Thoma§ John Fordyce, Esq. of Ayton, Jo- seph ;Marshall, Esq. of Edringtori, and John Swinton, Esq. of Broadmeadows, were defenders. It was admitted that the defenders, Thomas Johin Fordyce, Joseph l.arshall, and John Swinton, are J~ustices iof Peace for the county of ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... - - . .. . . . Objcldozn hiearrced af Judgment sustained. Glasgow, September 28. This day came on the trial of John Sinclair. James 1 At'aiuciilan, and E Bther Ba hod, mbA were indicted thus I' That you, the said John ginclair, James M'Lachlan, and Esther Baird or Cameron, arc all acut each, or one or more of you, ?? at the saidl ainme of theft, or of the said crime of' reset f'thcftactors or ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOTS Ap1)ZrALS. IMONDAY, JUNE 206 Tho IThe Honouirabile IMARTANNt' MACKCAY; 0111ru'See FerTAR,- 1. TON, widow of' the dev ?? Coltonel Vii ;inm Ftillari onl of line Flilar~tn, al pietdant ; CersO.s Sr II e-w DALRIYMPL.E I4-I - Il MtILTrON Of North Berwsick and Bargany, Baronet, re- II h'rferring to a, very full report of this important cause, in ing I the aimldonidat 11ereurv of Thliurskay lat ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Jan. 14

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-Jan. 14. ;UBLICATION OF POLICE REPORTS. vu DUNCAN V. TULND AND OT11ERSi. h This was an action against the Morning Adver- at e tiser, similar to that brought some time since against another morning paper, for publishing a report of sproceedings in Bow Street Police Office, in whichV the plaintiff, a solicitor before the Court of Chancery, ?? twas charged with an indecent ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—Nov. 28

... VICECIANCELLORWS COUIIT-Nov. 2S. tADY FiaKRiINR T. CYPRIAN DniFoURt AND OTHERS. Mr Cooper made an application, on the part of the Right Honourable Lady Eiskine, svidolv of the late Lord Erskine, arising out of the following circumstances :- The late Lord Erskine, before his marriage to Lady Erskine, by the laws ofi Scotland, had settled on ber, by an ante-nuptial contract, an annuity of three ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY, GLASGOW

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY, GLWSGOTW.| I~ ~~ ~~~aa C_._ C ltI Monday, ?? 25. Our autumn Circuit Court of Justiciary-.was opened here this day by the Ron- Lords Justice Cl2rk_ a Pitmilly. The Rev. Dr Ranken acted as chaplain. After the ordi- nary soleunitics, the Court- proceeded to business.i 'William Bennie, for an. aggravated ?? triffin, for murder-David'Little, Mathids Little, and William ...

POLICE ASSESSMENT

... Tfe PoliceEstablishmentofthiscity has longbeefl an objec t of very great interest to us ; and at a time when' Ave oenedl our col unwits xvith the viewv of rendcri ug it the, aid wl ei we tlotiudht the exertions of individualsco ninectedwith it de- served, we did so openly anld candidly, and tot.tly urmmtecil wvith any party or political kceliig. It -,as viith great satis- faction that ...

LONDON

... FRIDAY-FERIJuArty 15. THIE KING'S COURT. His Majesty held a Court at:three o'clock yesterday af- ternoon, at the Royal Lodge in Windsor Park, which was attended by his Royal Highness the Lord High Admiral, the Lord Chancellor, the First Lord of the TCreaurv, the Lord President Of the Counicil, the Lord Privy Seal, the Secretary of State for Foreian Affhirs, the Chancellor of the Durhy of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JUNE 30

... COURT OF KlISU I3NCH-JUNE ?? ciCRMIL. CON. 7isfount Gi-rialu'lc' v. feanry Joln JBurn, Faq. T''his was anL action 10 ?? a cornp11; s 7i1 11 n I:II1nugIYs Ot..aillst 1110 rtrIdant, ?? Cr1 Il 111 [ Ollvcv- ?? ioll 1(it1l t111 ?? ltifi S i i 71 0 110 ' :iji doioa W Q ro L;i:3l at. _(0,i001. 01 ll n illl~i~la 'v setcnlalootoi (lljy I r. 0;. 1.I t ?? 1'illko, tim .1Mr. _Rot;cr-i, aud tlho (1o ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... FRTDAv,.API'LtY iS (Continued from our last. ) P .Tohnz SArm'), accused of discharging a loaded pistol at te Alex. Livingston, one of the Countypatrol, fon the 19th Janunry, 1820; in Bridgetoiof c lasgowpleaded Not Gnlilty.. . An Objection was stated by the prisoner's Counsel, M:r. Smvthe, to the admissibility of the wvitnesses, founded on the circmtmtattce nece~sssrily arishb from the nature ...