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... W. D. Wachirlano, from the foot, to Captain of infantry, purchase; dated November H». MF3IORANDA. The name the Ensign of the 92d foot, i* De Baliahard, and not as formerly staled. OFFICE OF ORDNANCE—Nov. 14. Royal Regiment of Artillery—Second Captain A. O. W. to be Adjutant, vice Cater; dated March 21. 1832. Commission signed by the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Perth Adam Viscount Dane to ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY—Jan. 14

... COURT OF A3lMWMALTY-Jan. 14.- TMt TlIt5NE. This nss a aquestion of considerable iniportance to the shippitig interest, and Sir John Fieboll was assisted in bearing the case by Abel Chapman. Esq. and Captaitn Brown, two-of the Elder Bre- thren of the Trinity House. The case arose out of a collision between: the Triiune and the Triton at sea, by which the latter was suink. The case was formally ...

JURY CAUSE

... JURY ,CA#SV: cousRT. o SEsSSIOX-FIiST DIVISION. 21stFebreuqry 1834. .DEiPSTER AND MAS'DATOniES, agaiost WtALLAcE, ` HuxS~riSR & Co., ,Tis cause vias tried before the Lord President and A i J ontbe 23d day of Novembelast, and, as iotiied.dat~tbe time, after atrial ikh:opcupied upwaridgs 'of fiu'rteen ours,' the Jurv retrnel a; verdict for the ppuriuer, ' :ith, iteriis, L 1000 o;t damages. Ihe ...

The Honourable Wiliiam Fk Chairman

... The Honourable Fk Chairman. Colonel Lushivgtok, (ML, M.P., Deputy Chairman. Foster Reynolds, Esq. Sir James G.tmbier. Willißfn Pratt, jun. ivq. William Edmund Ferrars, John Kymer, Esq. Esq. Francis Kemble, i>q. Thomas E**q. Captain Oco. Harris, U.N. (i. barren, bNq. Resident C. li. Director. C. W. Hal left, Eq. LOWEST RATES EVER PUHLISHED, whether for Term or fur the whole of Life, THE ...

LONDON POLICE

... THAMES PoI~cN-TrFr, DEvIL !-ClCrigt. Grant, niier- ter of a sailing harge of Erith, was chargeu] with ] lving st olen Mviqrs trrand and Welch's devil. A clerk to tre cmsplainnant, elo are coal ?? of Whitnfrisrr's Iharf, said, that, on Fridlav morning, the dedil wea missed from their wvharf, arel iille prisoncr's barge having ?? lying near the sWlharf, it was srl-ected that the devil I:ad been ...

MATHEMATICS

... SANG’S CLASSES for MATIIEMATICS, are Open, uvial, from Eif'lt t-11 ti'»n. Son’ oilldoliver Lecture*oo PLANE a SOLID GEOMETRY, en their WtUe Art. and Siienc at half prat theEeen- Course, which will Uluatrated means of extensive collection of Models will ■u-ludc Plane and Spherical Tnffnnonietrv, the Method Hid the Principles of Crystallography. 3*2, Sqi*aw., November LOGIC AND COMPOSITION, ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLTIC. .. TIAMcE Oc~vrvea..Yesterday Robert Brisiow, fore- dj malui steward'of tlcs Royal William Edinburgh -steamr ship, and William Riebardson, a labourer, Tere charged with an offence against the Excise laws, under the 6tg of Geo; IV.'c. 118, for having in their possession four gal- f ons'and a half of whlisky without a permit. af A~ Brodrip--bereis no oulunt lint the cane is clear- ...

LONDON POLICE

... S~lj'x\E.._Tlon Dickernsori, a TC i .-i~ 1 IIS UE.E it-etDickensoen, a Wail krnowntji~ e cefiletr rtoigt erieretiead thrroughlout the wit: se Nas city olea turning his hilotd to enything, riot verY p;rrtire a lrrit tip in what it may chanc tob, o cag1b ?? v ifar!- ~ lah 5lirtiitr a~ieritO e rsmtirt iOO di Mr ate Im years, ?? ?? orrindlrr grmart f is okey mac- t uates cart, in a mast shallfu an ...

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 ...