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SCOTTISH BILLS

... SCOTTISH )ILLS. (Fron a Private Conrespondent.) CLYDE NAVIGATION BILL. London, Friday Afternoon. The Court of Chancery, where this important i inquiry has been holding for some days past, is crowded to-day with numbers interested in the af- fairs of Scotland, in the expectation that a divi. sion will take place on the preliminary objection raised to amend the preamble of the bill, by al- ...

MILITARY PUNISHMENTS

... (The Duke of Wellinotvo's evidence veoncluiled from ort our per Of Thurnsday las~)sls Hl;e your Grl ea ever turn~ed in youjlro ind whether there might not ILe a ?? of romards, either of lie. i. newsor or of increase of poly, thlat might tend to maratntirs to the discipline of thle aernr, rofid thereby render cerpo- ral ponishinent less frequrent ?-With respect to a sye- 011 tern of reward, I ...

RESULTS OF THE SESSION

... (From tiue Spectator.) The results of the session are now before us, The time for considering calmly what has been gained or lost bythe Legislative proceedings of the last seven montfis has arrived. We have examnin. ed the votes of both Houses-those dry but truth. telling records of things done-with the. view of getting at the actual result of all the strife and talking with which the country ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... A case was tried in the Court of Kin gs Bench on g Saturday, Moscati v. Longman and others, in which the E prosecutor figured as a liar almost equal to Alunchausen. i The case for the plaintiff was conducted by Sir F. b Pollock. The complaint was laid on account of a letter that ap. peared some time ago in the Medical Gazelle, published by the defendante, and which the plaintiff considered to ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? ru a.1 VI 0,u *Io or vac--a. House of Lords, Fehruary 2°. Marquis of Breadalbane v. Marquis of Chandos:-An appeal baa been presented in this case and the usuql or- der made upon the respondents to answer within four weeks. The appeal which was presented last week by Lord Maitland v. the Marquis of Chandos, was at the suit of the Trustees of the late Marquis of Breadalbaue. Sir Johnl Hav, ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, April 18. Edinburgh Water Company v. Wau.h, Nelson v. f Farioh.-Petifions of the respondents for further time to lodge cases, read and referred to the Appeal Committee. Sir John M. Mackenzie's Estate Bill.-Read a second a time, and committed for Tuesday the 26th inst. We understand that it is in contemplation to turn t the remains of the statue of William III. at Dublin to some ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIG II COURT OF JIJTICTARY. Yesterday, Chriqian fle Ie /irsoO pl leadd GUiltY tO stealing a quantity o if weriog tippirel] from the manse at Dalmeny, and was seettncetl to seven years' tra a sparta- tion. John fl'old/oe, seaman, also pleaded Giledty ton charge ofo tabliag James Lawson, another semana, on Leith Shore, and was sentenced to 12 months' confi ) fnnt itn Bridewell. Ann K llyr or ...

COURT OF REQUESTS—OCTOBER 27

... COURT OF REQUESTS-OCTOBEr 27, we I AreAraicABL BSETrLC?,isNT.-Tle landlady of t ile I Hope puhlic-house in the New Road, sumoned a rude ai ezcavator forltiS. 6d. R Commissioner What's it for? f man Landlady-Beer and gin, the E ?? I bet we've Battled every thing hami- tenrc cably. !? E Commi ssioner-Indead; how does that bhapp en? ti E ?? I don't ewe it at all.-(Laugb- whi ter.)amcbe pa But, my ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POtlCS. HATTON GARDEN-ErXTAORDINAar CAhl.-| yesterday Mrs Sarah Cliamberlhne, a lady residing at No. 1, Suffolk Place, Lower Road, Islington, was brought from the station-house, and placed at the bar, charged by Mr Charles Merritt, poulterer, of No. 2, tower Street, Islington, with having stolen a fowl, his property. Mr Merritt being sworn, stated that yesterday (Mon- day) morning, at ...

COURT OF THE ARCHDEACON OF MIDDLESEX

... COURT OF THE ARCHDEACON OF M1IDDLESEX. QUAXrEBS' PRTIlrZOIT'S-ADi't' AGA1OSOT THEDBAT.D. ai1 This e*an ii proceelding hy Mr Thromas Adey, one of be thir Chorch inrder'is of the parish of Allhollows., Lon don B W;ll, on the port of the parish, ;tgainst Mr Srnmuel an Tilioliald, of Bishopsgate Street, a member or tdir So- C ciety of Frienlds, to compel him to take oIpen0 himself the office of ...

JURY COURT—March 16

... JURY COuRT-Mar'ch 1. NIVEN V. TIT UTNION CANAL COMPMANY. d In this c'se Mrs Nihell, a sick nurse, residing in Efill- bivrgh, sought to recover dainllges rrom the Canal Coam- pany for severe personil injuries whiirh she sustained by t ge rtlrgrl f:-Uts. teflige-cL. or msis-san-grent -,f the servantlf the defe`ilers who haid charge of tlre draw- - lidge No. 2 onl the Canal, where the ...

BANK MEETING

... A A general Court of Proprietors was held yesterday e- morning at the Bank of England, to consider of a divi- of dend for the half year ending the 10th October next. It af also formed one of the general Courts appointed by the in Charter. r The Governor of the Bank, J. Pattieon, Esq. M.P. a took the chair at twelve o'clock, at which hour the Court z ) was fully attended. The Chairman then ...