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COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—June 16

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-June 16. . THE BING V. TIHE TEOPRIETORS OF THE ALDION NEWSPAPER. - The Attorney-General stated, that lie was instructed .to move for a 'crimirlal information against the proprie. tors, printers, and publishers of the Albion and Star newspaper, for a libehupon Lord Viscount luwraton. On the 8thv of June this paragraph appeared as a leading article :- A great deal of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ojjRT (r juSTICIARY. 111611 C - ?? sit .Rbl, AT eseiRSHILL BARRA.CKS' 1 been nippointesi for thce trial oS falsIa~ O Al0oudaY 5ic~i tefth dragoon guards, for the I a n dgtb feie a u Tz rooP- Scien .Maor Itlred d the d sne tr late ?? ~ tl th aisn .erder c~ ~as Crosei at an early hour From prnop- r c tt, thc s P tnonnifested on thel l part of tlhe pub - PI *e11 gt~rt bC ne n thetrC Court, ...

PUNISHMENT OF DEATH IN PRUSSIA, NORWAY, AND BRUNSWICK

... .p.U1NIRMENT Or DEAf It TIN 1RIYTUA, * NORWAY, AND-BRUNSWICK. Eatract.of3aletter received by the Committee of the Capital Punisht int Society, dated Berlin, March 10, 1835.- There arv no Printed returns of crime in Prussia;. butthe.Minister of Justice, M1. de Kampz, has, with greatkindness and liberality, given me a .writtti5state- 1ent.of the capital convictions mnd ?? each year from 1818 ...

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 ...

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 ...

LONDON POLICE

... MARtYLEBONE.-A well dressed female, abou I S vears of age, named luary. Danby, who it one ?? was a' constaut attendant at the late MIr Irving's chapel, vhere ;shae freqaerttl addressad ihe cong~regationl in the ?? tongule, was placed at the bar, charged as follows : Police ionstable Wilson, 12 E. stated that. on it, pre- a anous evening hae wase accosted in- Berners Stree~t by the prisoner, ...

LONDON POLICE

... LOtWQN POLICE. nnt.nlT -Rns~.A --lT. of IARtaBotouQIi SfaiZT.-A ?? of Dutehunen were on Wednesday brought into the office, With all Ilhe symptoms of havin had sunte warm work together, by SerJeant Jarvis, win told Air Dyer lie was EO puzzled s with their broken English, that all he could make out was, that one charged the other with having .rn away ivith a ' pakeltbeat. I am Mynbeer Dirlc ...

SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC PRESS

... ?? OF Tnz~pv3Llc PR!1SB. Trip QUASHED INQUEST ONi TUE RARATHCIO- -MAP .lMASSACUE.-Let us first look at -the matter as it regards ;the parson, and the other indi- -vidials,-his comrades, against whom a verdict of wilful murder was found upori tbe inquest. Their 'object in the application, which,. 4as un..- happily been successful, was obviously ?? justie. No other object could 1tlieyl havd, for ...

POLICE COURT—CAUTION

... 0, POLICE COURT-CAUTION. TO THE }MITOR Or THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY, Sin-On Friday last, a person was brought before tie p .sitting Magitrat in the Police Court, accused of sell- 'o ing'books belonging. to the Mechanics' Subscription Li- brarr. ! It appeaei'l that lie was one of the aybstribqrs n to tfe liiary, and in April Inst got out two volumes su' read-the books were. returnod to the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... . TC On Thursday the general routine of the Court business of the Second Division was slightlr'di5sl ter turbed by a circumstance which seemed to occasion no tve ?? amusement among the gentlemen of the long dif rolbe-no less than a most'determined usurpation of tn tin the privileges of the bar by a Reverend Gentleman, yo who seemed to think '(though the question was cee purelv of a civil ...

CHURCH COURTS

... ChiURCII COUITRTS. TO TiE EnDITOi OF' TEr SCOTTISII GUAftifN : SIR _Bceing sincerely attached to the cfihrih ofi Scotland, I have observed with -concern thattihere are many things in the way your paper is conduct- ed for the true friends of religion to regret;' But I1 confine myself at present to your advocacy of the principle, that those charged as; udges with ecclesias- tical causes should ...