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THE CORN LAWS NEXT SESSION

... (From the Morieng Heoald.) The next session of Parliamsnet Avill teem with eveits most vitally impor- tant to the British empire; and, if wve may judge from the demi-official inti. mations which have very lately been put forth, we may suppose that it is intended to propose some alteration in the corn laws, and that the shippieg interests also will have a desperate struggle to maistain the few ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF CI-IANCEIRY.-FU{IDAV. Ten:, Leon trr ot) i ii iNC t,0 . RUTIR saT r .-lie Loirdslhis having giver severail jehigienett;, at hafl f-past 1 o'clock; lie took~ lils taste of the t3ar iii the fotlowiag woards ?? I lasso noi iitistscri ornlu the oases thitn vito teenl snort be fore tele ?? to the last, coil it iswiii th greet so tiofurtlen thee tile tliii; Co itrt without jiatting arty ...

6iitCUZT COURT Or JU

... MOTUCARY. ciAIIE it rlf~rEN tit 0' Wi cc On Saturday lnst. tile Circuit Court (if' Jeitimdory twos opened Itree, by ftile fyr i.tt ilit, Lordie Mittrreule.nr and Ml tIDIVYN. Glt~sii~1tt Sll''qc, SEth Adivocate- fieo tsu- 'tepute. A fur prayer by the f tev. jiii? ' ?? of the North P'trih, lip rti lqerfnt GIi/ipii, i'rnin tile I rish ol tunep, chtargedi witit ctireahetteit tor it :legotuic, ...

MR. ASHTON'S MURDER

... MR. AqIITON'S MURDER. I ? - - - CHn:STrR.- 'veTy hour adds to the stock or isforstatisnt cnlculioted tn bring to justice the perpetretirs oof this horrible deed. Siturdav, Schlsileld was committed to) Chester Castle, to take his triol for haviani iod the LBIO to the Mosleys nod Ganrside, for the murder tof Mr Ashton. Deltiog his confino- Inest, at Stockport, he hbs been completely taciturit ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERtIFF CRIMINAL COURT. . ..n . - . -, - - I On Thursday, at tea o'clock, a Criminal Court seas held by the Sheriff, when Jorhr Ailne, Shoemilaker, pleaded Guilty to tn'o charges of house- breaking and theft, conissitted in this cosmty, and was sentenced to four moniths' inprisonment in Bridewell. Macy An?) Little lately resilidig with Margaret Toc'ler, or Forbes, in the Veneel, Aberdeela, ...

THE LATE MURDER NEAR ELGIN

... THE LATE MURDER NEARI ELGINT. I w., _ _ I--- ?? . . _ - . . _ _ - - e ?? ?? ._ ?? I lt. LA\ 11. ;tlttLiiJ It IC ?? tSL it.N. Wiliner Noble, a deserter front the army, wvas, ol Saturday last, appre- hleand.ed at Fort George, oal suspicionr of his belog the persoe who committed the murder troticed ill a former pIsper. This person is a satire of Culnldell, aeld had beea fur several years reslidng ...

GUILD COURT

... &stturday, 24th Alay. DF,%N or GUILD in the Chair. After the Minutes of last Meeting had been read, Mr Nicos., according to previous notice, brought forward his motion regarding the abrogation of the exclusive privileges of Guildries and Inicorporations. He stated that his in- tention was, to movefor a Committee to draw up a petition to Paillament, praying that the power of compelling unfree ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SNEIRF CRIMINAL COUrT. Yrectnsteray, t ire Stiere! lof Abe r I eel!tlri re hold ?? tin the Court- IIouIIse tinle hero; whoa Geore .1'(tawlin tailor, -l~oin Pt'erheadl, pleaded Gueilty of hav- wivi leg. oil tss orc.1stjins, securely stastuiltd Itis pureents, ate! wos sentenced to mor slKintmouths, roe 'llicisteirt in Blcidewell. as5 I Atfsrtesdo Siempson, latrouror, ltorrou'hitl , Striclien, ?? ...

GUILD COURT

... Wednesday, Nt. 19. The DrAX of GUILD~, Pre.Seg, The Clerk read at letter from AMr Patrick Simpson. and another from tlle Neil Smlith, juln. intimating that they declined to act as Assessors. Direc- tions weie then given to srite to Ailr James Porbes, jun. and Mrl Alexandler Marstin, tilse two next on the roll, informinig them-of~their election. I I Tlis DEAcN thes mentioned that, ol ithe slay ...

CIRCUIT COURT, ABERDEEN

... The Circoit Court of Juisticiary was opened here, yesterday mrarning, by the Right lion, the LORD JIrSTICe CLERK, alnd the Hoin. LonD GoLLIrs. JoriH SirAWr STEIVAiIT, tsq. Advocale-Depui te. After an approptriate pvvyer by the Rev. JOHIN MoUrRAY, of the North Parisl, the Coiret proceedeit to busriness. ifirpet Leslie, aln imbecile looting woman, acrused or fiee different acts of theft of ...

Sayings and Doings

... ?? an, d -Doings. VICE COKANCELLOIUPI COUUT-1JNITAItZANIIM. Oil Avery lnsportant naildcesteros caselhas secenfly beenI decided a this Court, .1l1 by which Use riglit usurped by tise sect called Uleetaelens to til e benefit of see slut exteesivrely usefat clcaeity, thle nsamotit of tier Yetsely iviieslt-eds Of whirls is I,, oboist Vne0s, lies hecis for ever completely ovretlirown. 'rie charlity ...

CORONER'S INQUEST AT YORK

... CORONER'S INQI)EST AT YORK. d The York Herald or Saturday contains the substance of the evidence in i a case where a Coroner's Jury brought in a verdict of Manslaughter against ,r a vender of Morison's Pills, it being alleged that the death of a young man, in the smallpox, had been accelerated by their use. The Heraldqays, the y Assizes are near at hand, where, it is understand, the case ...