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JURY COURT

... - . intbe ?? cuesabrc set down for trial tbia of tin ur Cut_ FIRST DIVrSIOY. *d* Tuesday, l4th July. 0d Parties. CauIse Of J(601 ic- Marsaalt v. Rtenwick, Verbal Slander. ,o- Thoma v. Graham, Do. ,,il Harvey v. Stodlart, Injury by Vici Dog he Ander lre'dnrday, isth Jidy. ras Anderstmv. ,lsail, Assault. Hutton v. HMinter, Do. e Dick v. Ste art, Dafamation. Jrednesday, 22d Jbly. r Batburst v. ...

JURY COURT—March 16

... JURY COuRT-Mar'ch 1. NIVEN V. TIT UTNION CANAL COMPMANY. d In this c'se Mrs Nihell, a sick nurse, residing in Efill- bivrgh, sought to recover dainllges rrom the Canal Coam- pany for severe personil injuries whiirh she sustained by t ge rtlrgrl f:-Uts. teflige-cL. or msis-san-grent -,f the servantlf the defe`ilers who haid charge of tlre draw- - lidge No. 2 onl the Canal, where the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—February 7

... COURT OF KING'S BENCfI-4'Airuary 7. | (BEroRE LORn DENM5AN ANDO A SPECIAL JURY.) STOCKDALE ?? ViANSARD. This was an action for anl alleged libel ?? by the plaintiff, the well known bookseller, against .Messrs Haiisard, the printers of the Parliamettary papers ordered by the House of Commons. Mr Stockdale conducted his own case, and made a long statement, from which it appeared that'thbe libel ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TOWy COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. 'trEDid, xDe. 12. The LonD Pfavost in the Chair. CETY CUDsoPS.--The Lord Provost's corrnmittee ieported, stith reference To the request of the Trustees far the City Creditori that ?? would piaes attheirdisposal thesuin of L.10,o0o, to enable them tb moke paymaent of a dividend to the Crelitors; tbat rhpy find they dannot comply with it to the ex- tent asked, without ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POtlCS. HATTON GARDEN-ErXTAORDINAar CAhl.-| yesterday Mrs Sarah Cliamberlhne, a lady residing at No. 1, Suffolk Place, Lower Road, Islington, was brought from the station-house, and placed at the bar, charged by Mr Charles Merritt, poulterer, of No. 2, tower Street, Islington, with having stolen a fowl, his property. Mr Merritt being sworn, stated that yesterday (Mon- day) morning, at ...

COURT OF THE ARCHDEACON OF MIDDLESEX

... COURT OF THE ARCHDEACON OF M1IDDLESEX. QUAXrEBS' PRTIlrZOIT'S-ADi't' AGA1OSOT THEDBAT.D. ai1 This e*an ii proceelding hy Mr Thromas Adey, one of be thir Chorch inrder'is of the parish of Allhollows., Lon don B W;ll, on the port of the parish, ;tgainst Mr Srnmuel an Tilioliald, of Bishopsgate Street, a member or tdir So- C ciety of Frienlds, to compel him to take oIpen0 himself the office of ...

JURY COURT—July 25

... JURY COURT-July 25. ROA)D BETWIXT LEITH AND NEWHAVEN. CrtAi11s91 V. CRAMOND ROAD TtLUSTRES. Issua- Whether, on or about the 14th day of March 1836, the pursuer, wshen travelling along a road betwixt Leith and Newhaven, fell over a precipice, whereby be suffered severe bodily injury, and whether the said road was, on the said day, under the management of the said Trustees, and whether the said ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOTS AI0PEA-L4 House of Lordas June 19. TaE EARL or STlEttTRIsoRE V. SiR JOHN DEAN PAUT., AND OT'HERS. Sir William Follett was beard in reply. The ohjeot of his argument was to show that the obliterations and erasures were all in material parts of the deeds in ques- tion. The areument having been contluded. Lord Brougharm addressed the House. The law of Scotland, he said, allowed probative ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... 1 a._A a I ?? Lord- Hroford went ?? of Lords, April 6. tmt ida- Lord Wynford went over the facts of the case It 1. B. go ALteRaoCc 1e. ?? T-se, at considerable length; and it I roselaled by mosi-g, that the judgment of tie Coogt-tof the UD- Sessiote, refusing a new trial, should be reversed, aodt ther pot di- cause remitted back to be tried again. His Lordshipsaid tie Its could not rrcommoed ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... ?? - 1 . .WW.Ma AT . rI TON . During ihe, p~at --week 'the tpblic ?? have- ?? ?? ?? ?? imurders on trecoed. Vthe~ nuitne of -iete faifiguate cildzn is Celia ;lilloWay, nd the .m rer ii her own hlsband, *whp has 'co'ahited with 'Zaotjner, woregon-name&An'Knt1'r4, for ' 1v~ra'yea'rs,.E,!-iyll 7 w*s ctaken up, and Aiint -to ,'Edrsshamj~ail,, -aid Nil douibt b 0 a*- at an end by the tctn- ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... .A very unusual scene took place in this Court on Tuws- ?? lnst-: Our reporter ras not perm itted to enter, but be collected-the followirtg particulareg from vastus impartial sourzess:- Aboet' one o'clock the Lord Mayor, entered, accompa-_ nied by Aldernmen Thorp, Thompson, Kelly, Wilson, and., .Cowan, who were followed in a short time by Aldermnen Garrett and Copeland. Although ,the're wns ...

COUNTY OF EDINBURGH

... : o ity OF EDINBURtGfH: ._ a Quatmrer Session orfthe peace Ta r- - - ted rast At a Quarter SessionsoT to be~r -ekPPlicanrtsfor licensimabsetilsle,- &c; sseie-refused, on the fiuiev. ground thet tiere were- already a sufficient number of pub-, nystifS - lic'houses in those districts;-wereiu tbey - oished-, lobs led bi Censed.te r7 ;, C-, -, . Malty The Slhenuiwartok ocasieonto noatiec the deA ...