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SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? AFI'hALZ. I to House of Lords, March 9. ield Tis day the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Eldon, and ide Lord Brougham at to hear appeals in terms of the ap- 'ek, poinrmens of last week. The first ease was that of ie e . Baugh, in which Lord l3ougham, as Chan. Iro- ellr had reversed an order of Sir John Leach. The t appeal was from the judgment of Lord Broughamn. After the argument the case was ...

CAMBRIDGE ASSIZES—March. 13

... : '-11rj ZE 1 Ad h I1~ l ?? -Ig ectt thnake IGtne ,~ eeeqen T2 i wotrieos na il e n il 5 Nt55vrr~d ic L:500, vennder way he totot p 1 to ed him if he fotevte f0 tt rs livefldeen co on ty rtit s Mebr thnd and ~ fieswlial 0;;flneit!. tile for tha t by thefior the cas for the plaintiff ?? IT in t . sgive thion (Gartner) tflD tl ati'i 0 0 ha~tit't inight L t the uptn g leiot. owclock on the firsti ...

LONDON POLICE

... MIANla, ?? OF ENOAC,-aimNT.-On Alonda v, Air N ich olsoni. tea nierchant, of Fenclhurch Street, appenied to romplain that agertlemnan wvhom he haol engnred to act as second maitt on hnoard the George the Fuith, a ship bouud ?? the East Indlies, had, with- out dte notice, thougt proper to enter another ship. Dr N. thoonhlit it important to make sueh mieounduect peblio, to prevent its repetition ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Thre following are the enacting parts of a bill for maaking certain alterritions and reductions it' the es- tablisliment of clerks and officers attached to the Court of Session in Scotlatnd, and to diminish the After rcitingvariou acts wich hae beenpassed to V'Or regulae ?? f Searionjend ater rferrig to tile age Commision apointe to inuire nto tie Cout of Ses- tee slob, anel ?? t~~ odiminish ...

MANUrACTURES IN EDIN

... BUVRC,. Ir -aiet b ;r Report to the fagistrates of Edinburgh relative to tle - eligibility of that City for Manufacturing Estcblith to mnents. I IPplu ,or Edinburgh, a large city, in thae contre oF a popfulas he districf. rii, in. its agriculture, sand rich lni'its m? Detta of it especially coal snd lime1 wtithin. a mile of'tb-aea, and a aood'sbaiport, directly tatisfiuniciting not oniy wth ...

LONDON POLICE

... * I- , fart' O'Neal, and John Harrison, poethovat the King's Head,. b.fird Street, came before Mr Dyer and Mr Chambers in a case of assault. Mrs O'Neale stepped at once to the complainant's. dside of the office, and making a low curtsey, ?? out -11 Plase your Honours, I'm not able to spake a word ofEnglish. On me oath I say it, an here's my witness, turning over aroll of paper. The contents ...

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, ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... Iouse of Lord4 House of Lords, March 26. Oswald v. AM'Whyr-This case related to the fishings in the Solway Firth, andi was fully argued by Dr Lush- ingmIn. Mr Keav for the appellant, and Mr Tinny and Mr Marray for the respondent. Judgment was pont- poned. March 27. Lord Macdonald v. Hacdonald-The Lord Chancellor sat with Lord Brougham to bear this case, which stands adjourned to Molnd'ay next. ...

LAW REFORM

... I .J1 I.O l int. a hIW- lia ,i; ,5t~l'i'i gl or: Solic 'n orC it nett ot C'r sc! t' {a i for l0erio g rore ~I ~li f(~5'O Bett1ocm, and re- u -I~ ,Z 1 1( ll lat11le r e 0' r ?? 9' etlry ittu t rn art I I )i ; oltli'lo ftle'ra iii lp' rr recs . ?? oeldatioll of .II,. ?? 'tln nitain al ?? a fjilllt w th.e' by) thle late GO- \ f ''Silgtit whici vlbose - r IS >'°O1'- the pay, that I sce I 1 aN' ...

PUBLIC SHAVING ON SUNDAYS

... PUBLIC SHAVING ON SUNbAYS. In the Bailie Court of Dundee, in August last, a complaint was brought by a barber against his on apprentice for refusing to shave his customers on the H, maornings of Sunday, when the Magistrates decided our in fivour of the muster.- The-case for; the appren- out tice was advcatetl to the Court of Session, and- oi'. eal the 11th inst. Lord Jeffrey altered the ...

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 ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE

... LIVERPOOL POLICE, ., v:~ Va X .,LtlLn mU i~ . - , A GENO-wI ta KENTLVCXIAN.-A ?? Ame- rican seaman, whose wild appearanee might perfectly jus- tify a Yankee gazeteer in describing him as half alligator half bl Ana, or half any thing but a human being, was placed at the bar of the Police Coart on Thursday, charged with having forgotten the lessons on temperance learned-in the United States, by ...