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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 ...

MURDER OF THE CAPTAIN AND CREW OF THE CLIO AT PARA

... I |IURMDE OF TflE CAPTAiN AND CREVW OF ,1~ 7 lTE CiaO AT IPA. ?? Mtalj'sty's ;hip Ricehorso list nrrived Rt Ho ita -l v locs frn; Peru, having nn biart the s sle sarsiver o thle crew of the brig Clio. The man, a hocse ,lattie ?? x t ariler Paton, gives the folltiwing melancholy staie- - I sailed front Liverpool on the th of Aagrrst lart, s in tilre bir Cliol of MoetriLse, ?? John Reerl, ...

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 ...

MILITARY PUNISHMENTS

... MILITAnY PlUNIs11MENTrS.- EVIDICIXE OF TIHE DUKE Or 5vfLtN (Coneisbtledfom oaur lost palmr.) -Hive vou had occilsion to observe the discipline of tim other'armies of Europe, such Rs the Austrian, the Bavarian, nmd the llussian; and does your Grace's expericnce lceal tn the srme result vith respect toall those armies as comlipared with ours?-I shculd think Eo. I have never hail immediate ...

COURT MARTIAL

... IN WILLIAM J. CLEriKi, 77TIH CAPTAIN WILLIAN J. CLvrtxcl, 77Thr REEOSIENT. VJ.7 Horse Guards, l9th Dec. 1836. we Saii--Having had thehloneur to lav Isefore ?? sev g osf the proceedings of a genernl Court Ma~rtial, helda Glee- der x.gios on the .16th October 1835, and continued bay ad- bul P jo.~ urameon.t to the 2,d of November following, for the trial prc 'h f ?? William Jonathan Clerkee, ...

JURY COURT

... JURY COU'RT. 1 . . . VUvis lUjVnJ. Thursday last a case of considerable importance came before this Court, in which George Wallace, builder, Portabello, was pursuer, and George Dickson, builder, Portobello, and others, were defenders. It arose out of a claim for a balance of L.445 9,. 8d. due to the pur- suer, for building a chapel, at Portobelle, for the United Associate Congregation there, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT 0o JUSTICIARY. . . . . ?? .. -. Yesterday tire Court met agreeably to adjournment. 'xt Julia Spacirs, farmer at Riggend,. Wfilliam Branks, farmer at Auldalhields, arnd flobert Aitkien, chaingelkeeper at SI Riggend, in the county of Lanark, were indcliteui on a art charge of perjury, and second, on a charge of falsehood, thc fraud, antl wilful imposition, in that thae two former did, ...

LONDON POLICE

... - low S'taer..-Atlonday a lad about sisteen years of t oage, who a ppiearcd by his mode of address to be well educated, and rather shrewd and intelligent, ptesented d himself hefore Mr Hails, to apply for an assault warrant I . against John O'Connll, Esq. M.P. for Youghall. The 1 a volth was genteelly altifed, and was acenatipaniud by a h a middle-aged femnale, ?? introduced herself as dliss ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Feb. 26

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Fcb. 26. A¶,Nlcr.- r ?? rT-.u- 1- rur~'flrnN nwn cf-- F---R ,IVINTTOnS AND OTHERS V. EVERINGTON AND OTHERS. This was an action for the infringement of a patent. hey The patent was obtained by the plaintiff for the applica- for tion of a flexible cement, composed of the solution of In- iog dia rubber and coal oil, for the purpose of uniting two Iare pieces of linen, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Ulerli. he first nrisoner brou~ht un an Mand-ay w,, mo- The first prisoner brought up an Monday was Janet Dich, charged with three acts of theft, aggravated by ha- at; bit and repute, and previous conviction. She -pleaded h- Guilty to twoof the charges, the first of which -was steal- el; ing several articles from a house in Register -Street, ly, E! in-burgli, on I Ith Dec. last; and the other ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHI COURT OF J!STICIARY. Manrdny, Feltrunry 21) 1 IMPFORTAN'T TRIALS MoR. Nro7Tor FOACtIING AND ASSAULT. JUlty. Henry] Stcranstre. Andrew Hkr/res, John Wre~gstjffi i ou anti John Fab-riwrrve, were placedi at the bar, charogel ortanit w'ith contravantion of thea rot 9 Gee. IV. cap. 69, try Ctd , which the being out at nighit arimeud awith g ene or other V it'tt offensive reenpirnS, to thre ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTIh ismes Easton. ltrnl. , Aloni., pl'\ Jttsitca Hastet, Oliorglehh)oterel Kirkgate, Leitli, frour stotieaiof ~iRE0a h 114 inwhich it mao crnainoi, n th th tI atl habit end repute a thief, 101 apgh10, ?? ed Guilty. Sentenced to, trai i0 Janet Me)'rrevOon PleadedGl~raiOlj, two silk laandkerchiefsI, fei~ 5 lt Street, Leith, with the usala fS to seven Years' transllortario eO* ...