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... XIELAYD. I the Court of King's BoebDaln. day, a conditional order for a crihi , o was obtained by Rorlerick' aernnorilitfr Lord Kingsboroug11 ,Fo avn en i containing a challenge to light a duel. eldt was sent to Mr Connor on thc 12th i, stated that ' Mr Connor, having ?? iand of honour in a private matter thc connected with which wre so ?? unnecessary for the wfiter to repeat 'htn peeled ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE

... \ I ' _ I Yesterday rifternoton an inquisition was held befsioc Air Geil, at the Albion Tavdrn, Beak Ftreet, Regent Street, on the body of John MI'Kerrell, 'Eq. a gentlieman of lare property, formerly holding -bhigh2'sitnation in the civil establishment of the East IndiaCornipsryat Madras. Dr James Johnson deponed that'. he bad attended the x deceased professionally for the last fournyears, ?? ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—Nov. 5

... ADiMIRALTY COURT-NDY. 5. e (Befbre Sir John Nicholl.) e THE eAr.BoN. a Y This was a case of salvage. The Albion sailed Irom q the port of Londoin on the 2ith of Jaly last, With an asi. C sorted caruo for Constantioelile ais Odessa. The value e of the shp and- cargo was isearly L.20,000. On the h moining of the 27t1ishelsras on;,tbc Shingle Sands off tl Margate, where-she was, in some peril,. ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... *. GH,4i.UR4 J'ti J STi R..: .: .1 XG!gU- Ji' JoSTICIA RY. ?? lifoidif th ?? toet fir tin' first tine in the , new Justicia'vCiivrt' Pies Thbre ?? ir en nn qdtc'trnnts ettieroit 'd'for tial,' nfFe'rtirc ?? nf r yp fourteen individuals 'he lirst prisoner laced:'in the igi niew-doci- Wv . izne dclt Ferguson, ichargedl wvith ig'lt cdiff'rnt irctra d. of theft, bv inducin-- children tn part ...

COURTS MARTIAL

... =i as rlnr ncif, h;.f The General Commending irn Chief having laid before pa tiffe ting'tlle proceedings of a General Court liartial, held 'at Cliatham on the 29th September 1835, 'for the tb trial of rivate Wm. Williams, of the 28th regiment, who - pleaded guilty to the abarge exhibited against him, and foi was sentenreud to be transported as a felon for te'teorm of ed fourteen years, his ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—November 12

... ADMI'RALTY COURT.-NOVen)e, n, .(Defo)re Sir Johi Nicho.11.-. X.(D~efer;e Sir JdRi tN -ichslf. 12 . TSlrE MAR0010 TIIOTE IES TImeianevan apcant of tohvage, Thi was s ittt beigjkonidrl~l., itleaz{s T ft i folln :-On thea1le h N. , O faI of I0 which mi., a the waarquia bf loOOtley, of nb Go, appearel' lo5d bee bseddilhrrpign'l' ( Leith to London, lmiein wit 14, e-pnhot oa . grounth gaaar the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... el On Alniloy tre Ciert proceeded to rear counsel on in Ile tle case (f James JNief1 or nrfatieono, e eharged wit l nI returning, frat tragopartations and being found at large eni to near Gesan Celliery in Mairch last. lire raving linen coe. of Mv vnited before the Court of Justiciary on the 24tl Jainuairty of eF l.s3e3 co tneft, n;gravated by hrousebreakiing. and then, fin he bad nrelOC i of ...

DUBLIN ELECTION COMMISSION

... DUBLIN ELECTION- COMMISSION. I -1 __X a __ 1- --iAdA .- : LIJUD5I s:9M, ?? ?? I tX ' 179rH, 18(JTH, and 18iSr DATS. ,PERSONATION AND BRIBERY-CASE OF FRtsGTFrUL DEPRAVITY. Malatcy Cbyle, sworn and examined by Mr Ardill- (The Chairman in cautioning the witness that lie naight not answer any question to crimiinate himself, sid, it has been stated to me that you voted in the place of anotber Fit ...

COBBETT'S COURT MARTIAL

... : (Prom the Mestminster Retiew.) There is one -event epnnected with Cobbett's military a adventures too rearble'to be unnotice(-tbe Affair of the Court Martial. It isvery little knowo,-and'has been. generally passed over in the Meraoirs, and Notices that have ?? respecfing iim, though it is one of- the most eingular iigilents'in his -ereer.-- As the doduments' respecting it are before the ...