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LONDON POLICE

... . MARLeBnoRUGH ST'tILE.-An iwvestigation into tliie folloving sirange occirrence bas been for seme time go- w ing (n ait' thinZ of fice:-~A- gentliinl naniidd Baynesliv. t ing. with his familv at No. 38, Upper. Norton Street, Portland Rood, want out on Saturday evening week to e .visit a relative residing ?? Pilace, Kensington. n About eleven; o'clock the sanie night le was brought nf home in ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... At tihe aleeting if the Court (n Saturday, Johli Dawson Iva* broug'rit forward, charged with rnb.r e bery or theft, in having assaulted, on the 6th January pol last, N. Dassauville, Esq. stirgeon, and taken from his on person a gold watch, with two seals and two rings attach- ed]. He was farther charged with previous conviction of y theft. rea Mr Dassativille satned, that on the evening of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... f1101 COURT OF JUSTICIARY. - .Monday-foiotcCiiialcse rr appointed fir tild, and-disposedofn nesj Anne or 4A~ei.s ?? SvornAa considerably art.' ~ erpleadqd Guility. of ,t; e I,- arielinyase1 . ng an iron axle, hauhhfroni a c:0llsfr in LeiihIsill 'ILint-, occupies liv William Andisuoilf Juni eare-r,! a'gweavatcd-by aix-pro'. elea onvcto fo hfrunning through wa priod of tan years., Sotnlocl'- set ...

SINGULAR CASE IN FRANCE

... siNGtLAI CASE ON FRANCW. (Albridged fronm ii Gazette des Tribunausx.) o The public mind has had scarcely time to recover d from the strong excitation produced by the trial of is La Ronciere, when another cause celesre, if possi-. ble still more extraordinary in its detals, and more tragical in its result, is about to be pleaded before the Court of Assize at Paris. Stephen Prosper h Bancal, a ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... The ordinary monthly meeting of the Commission took di place on Moadav. The Lerd Provost il the chair. RATr OF WAGES. H Mr Tullis brought forward the motion of which he hod formerly givens notice, tiat a Committee be appointed to R inquire Sa to the rate of wages paid to the different ser- vaonts ito the establishment. I-Io soil this 'notion hbad suggested itself to him oil 0t late occasion, ...

ANOTHER SCENE IN THE PAISLEY POLICE COURT

... ANOTHER SCENE IN'THE PAISLEY POLICE ; COURT. On Tuesday, Bamie Hendry, the Sitting Magistrate, having declined trying a ease for assault, because the. complainer was a near 'elation, B3ailie Patiuen was call- ed in to act in his place. On takign the bench, Bailie Pitison said, before he would proceed to try the case, ha wished to know from the Fiscal -if his sentence would lie carrieJ into ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOTS APPEALS; House of Lords, Juno 12. t BALFO UR V LYLE. tl This case was heard about tsro months since, and stood 'over for judgment on tho motion of Lord a 'Broughamn, who expressed some doubts as to the pro. b priety of the decision of the Court of Session. The- ueti0nW was of soms importance. In the year 1813, r 'Jr George Dunlop. W. S. held a lense from Mr Graham of Gartmore, of the ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Avr, April 1I. Thre Spring Circuit Crriurt'w s opered herii~this miorn-.: ing by lth Honourablel Lord Moadowharnlk. Robert t Whigam, E'q; lDeputo;Adviicate. uis Lordship ?? receivedi he tire Magistraites and Tewn Coonoil, and the stakff of tile Ayrslri~e 11ilitial oinhis enltry into t~lns from Blarql an, ril acopaini-ed liiv them to the King's Ars Hoelately opened by Mr Sintlair of the Black r ...

ADAM THE MURDERER

... M te John Adam was born in the parish of LUntre- ad than, county of Forfar, on New Year's Day 1804. n. lic father rented a small farm, named Craigieloch, er and was a respectable industrious man, who gave rv his children that education ivhiich happily falls to t hie lot of the poorest of Our countrymen, they sh being taught to reald, write, and cast accoonts. He ig (lied in 1S21, and John ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... , I-House of Lords, Srptember 7. Their Lordships intimated. tirat they enuuld d'elivor their opinions irs the cases of Lady Rrmsay v. Colva a sod Ndirne, and Elliot v. C(loghorn, on Tuesday notxt. I ,IOGUAN V. RANYEN.-Tltiscase0 his occasioned much eerplesity. An objection is taken to an instrunment of _ geisire,.v tbo grdo'unhth the .tlth-e, in tbhedate of. t hc year of our Lord, is written ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... . An artion for ?? llbel. ?? by Mr`A 'Ma'ria Attila Pf Wlatts against Mr Frafdr and Sir 'NoThes, the pul~lisher n 'aaodprioter of Fraser's MAlgaZine, was tried in the Croart j, ~9&King'e BHench enI Saitirdail. The Attorhely-Giaeral, j 'Siry F-Pellock, and Mr Barstow, appeared for thaplain. ?? Erle and Mr P. Blanls for~the defendants. T he0 alleged libels were contained in Frasrr'o Aagazine ...

LADY HEWLEY'S CHARITY

... 11 I . - r I I IE . -- -1. tauxR nfleVt'~ I d '.JflXflh ?? The case of Lady Howley's charity, wvich has excited an unusual degree of-interest among the Dissenters, is fixed for hearing to-morrow, in the Court of Chancery. It coimes on in the form of an appeal from the judgment of the Vice-Chan- cellor, and was argued for three days last summer before Lord Chancellor Brougham, assisted by two ...