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COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7

... |; COURT OF SESSION-sECOND IIVsIlON- A . F. nIucAR T 7. I - - -- ~ n -p i% THEi MA, * - r - SATURa , OTHERS . MA R I.J.MNAJGiliToN &OTESvTHMA in Ev J GISTRATES OF P)AISLEY. thf This wa anapiifo ~ the Rev. Mr Mae- ofeNaugrton, Inimster of the High Church, Fasley, ;idf an iaterdict against the Magis- ad, trates for ani alleged warranit ed inte e in this regard to the ringing of gtibeerch bell p ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—Jan. 0

... AD.MIRALTY COURT-Jan. 0. dilije.V511L X Il 11. I-dell. V. THrE ELIZA-BOTTOMIIY. To the shipping and mercantile interests this was a question of sgoue importance, as it involved a point which might often be urged in order to invalidate but- tomry betids. Tho principal points in the present case are these :-The Eliza loft this country in March 1832, with convicts for New South Wales, and after ...

IRELAND

... I R E A Ad D. ATROCIOUS MURDFR.-On the night of Mon- ti (day the 2d instant, a woman named Bridget Ryan s] was murdered in a most barbarous manner by berl husband, Michael Ryan, and a man named Collins, within half a mile of Dunmore, in the county Gal. n . way, under the following circumstances :-On the la 9 night in question, the two persons alluded to brought the deceased from her lodgings ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... On landlay the Court dlisposed of the following cases: ?? Doulalisos pleaded Not Guilty to a charge of stealing a handkerchief from the shop of John Alaefar. lane,'spirit dealer, Charles Street, an 18th December last, aggravated by his being habit and repute a thief, and by three previous convictions for theft. The evi- dence in the case was extremely short; David Wallace, the shop-boy, a ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Feb. 11

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-Fab. 13. __ _ . . e .1 n ?? 7 sonl 1' LUUUL& W' .iI . Af-. 'Mosecai a~td ill jre T Ne 1ewsPuiudlC oil Wednesdauy, an action for libtel,11 lirituh t IsO F. d Mttsvsyti, 'an Italiun' teacher of -riiage,~iiteptett Time ?? per,.was tried in ths ort. it ?? of 1he triail empleape seven coieua fte2ilO hilat somifutiry If it will satifsfy ittlit realr. I pet~ tha Mijmut amea to ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, CANDLEMAS TERM, 1835

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER, CANDLE7JAS TERM, ]835. , -rrnrrrqrs IS EXCISE FROCOEDItCGS BEFORE JUSTICES EN EXCISE. BEy.l i(.UE CASES RE.MOVED INTO COURlT BY WRLIT 02 t I CERt'IORtAI-I. E 1. RsEFFCTVNo APIAL.-In tile case of George Su.. therland, from liebfore the Justices of Bcriick.lchre, it ap- peared diet the defendant hai been convicted, on an irifoirmation at pettysesionsi in the mnitigated ...

MURDER BY TWO NEGROES

... A few weeks since two black nien, then in the Wolk- house at Liverpool, were charged with lvvng mur-dereil k Capta n Ellis of tihe Amelia, anid part of hiis crew, riff tie coast of Afiica. Tire particulars were given at the timP. Oh Saturd sv the two negroes, one called Jumbo, d and the otler -Battle of Beer, were placed at the bar ,- efutse his Worship the Mayor, and Ml Alderman ft Wri ht ...

SHERIFF'S COURT—JAN. 29

... ISIHERIFF'S COURT-JAN. 29. BARNETTr . Grossop.-.This was an action brougi. by a gentlemianwell known to the literary world against the manager and proprietor of the Victoria Theatre, to recover the sum-of L.15 for the copyright of a dramaiic piece, entitled Victorine, or I'll Sleep on't, bargained and_66ld to the defendant. Mr Doaling was coensel for the plaintiff, and Mr Thomas appeared on ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIAlRY. * Mondnv Ebenezer Cai-erdseo and Adamt Macdonald d aere put to tire bar charged a itha robbing R~ibbrt Kerr, I road ofmeer of the court, el n the 7th of Januarry last, of d; ia metal wvatchi, &e. Mlacdonaldi pleaded Guilty andi Ciorirson Not Guilty. Two policemena swore that they d observed both prison ore goirty down the Hligh Street, op)- posite the Tlreo Chuch , ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Feb. 20

... ' 'COURT OF KING'S BENCH-Feb. 20. ARTER A lD OT HERS V. GREGlOR .| This was an acti (n to retover the su 0e of.L. ] 19 16s. being the value of' a quantity of nbarley.slrippe l on board the Comierce, of wsich -tire- defendant wasi the owner. It appeared that tire, Commerce, Captain Yeo, was ell)- played in trading ietw een Barnstlple arid Britol ; and that, iii January last year, tlt e ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... OANtDr.FIrAS. TERM 18.35. Pieceedinos lefore Justices in Excise. Revenue 7Cases. The Lord Advocate moved in the follocing cases, that 'the judgment of the Justices in certain proceedings brought before then, by order of the Commission-e of Excise, and removed into this Court by writ of certio- ,ari, he set aside as contrary to law, the parties thereto not having nppedred to show cause to the ...

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 ...