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COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—JUNE 22

... COURT OF COIBION PLEAS-JUr 22. NORLTON V-. M1.IBOUdRNE. NoRToN V. Mrlr.BoUaNr. andi (C'oncliudedlfront est paper. of Srrtrrdazs.) can Ann CumminrgsqCrossCXstmirie-l remember one tity ovenstoa seeing AMr Norton writs in the 411ning-eoom, sue while Lord Melbourne wrae op etairs in the drawing-room tire with Mrts Norton. I seldom knew when Mi Norton came home, for I was generally up stairs. Once ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IIIGH-I COURT OF.IUSTICIARY. ?? f1>71,,7,. fir Faih-went~lc siltkyt1 s u .u s.. ?? On Alolndrs', Isabella Cobb, or Faioventiicr, from Ilrrsvrater Wynd, Dundee, was placed at tbe bar tiargid with murder; haviug, as wnas alleged, on the 25btb .Iuarn 1$3S. or thereby, within thle prisofer's house, attacked and assaolted AIlary Taylor, or Cra- monid, and strictk her with lothil wseapoens, byv ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 9

... COVRT Op CoMbION PLEAS-June 9. t.OttD NViSCOUOT V.ELDOtrrs. , Dayle) 'a that his respect for the Court ren- thatin this case ho shoulh mention a Dp;ad it ~C~e; irtih lad ocurred since it had last been urC5 Lnie l~lP 'f Their Lordships would recol- h jorc tll sdt ma'/,1 an oppliedtin for a Commiession to , t jt le m55 v. waa residing with Lord Alulgrave ~nrflen a N tnDli. ?? Attorney- Gencral ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HGIGI COURT OF JUSTICIARY. -- - . I. r fl._7cn,. 'On lifrr,].ay Ths-rc.e ?? y, andt Peer GO710MOViy, indicitel for naurderr, in so far sirs, on thL 23d Februsary last, on board the sloop Dvcon of Teitl, then on it' vovage from Cnimbus Pow, ?? Alloa, to Leith, and Oppi'itio to the Pow of Disnoore., in the parish of Airth, did attack and assault RJohort Campbell, seaman on beard the said vosoo4 ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 22

... COURT OF COMMAJON PLEAS-June 22, This being the day appointed for tsmo trial of the cause of Norton v. Mlelbourne, at an early hour aill the doors of the C ere besieged with persons etruggliig for admission. we never an any former occashie t witnesed so great an anxiety to bear proceedings in a Court of Law. The number of barrieters who tried to obtain ad- mittance would bavea more than twice ...

SPAIN

... General Evans, in his report of the action of the 6th instant, states that the loss of the Carlists, judg- ing from the number of killed left on the field, must have been great, while his did not exceed 200 men. A Carlist report of the same affair affirms that the loss of the Christinos was 300) men put hors Ae com- bat, whereas that or the Carlists was only ISO, and would have been much less ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIIGHI COURT OF JUSTICIARY. On Alonday Alexander Prirdie, from Kirlciudbright, a was placed in tbe dock, charged with two acts of using C and 'ttering forged notes ; first a note purporting to lbe a guinen note of the hank of Sir William Forbes & Co. 5 on Ist Fubreary 1835, to William Brisn, iabiurer in r Gatehouse-of- Fleet; and, secondly, on one or other of the days of Novemaber 1835, to ...

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS— SCOTLAND

... PARLIATMENTARY PROCEEDINGS- SCOTLAND. Mlay 30. Court of Session (Scotland) Bill-Contmit- tao deferred till Friday. ~ May Sl. Glasgow ant Falkirk Railway Bill-Farther E cnsineretiton of report (on extension of time) deferred ti till to-morrow. ti riETirIoNS. 0 Mlay 30. Spirituous Liq uors Salo Bill-Petitions in u favour :-Retailers of spirituous liquors in Johnstone; v and, Loehwinnoch; to lie ...

TRINITY HARBOUR

... COURT OF SESSION. Action of Declarator, &c. at the instance of the i.x.. GISTIIATES of Edinburgh-argainst ALExAxnDEr SCOT, Esq. of Trinity, W.S. In this action, sbhiih related to the rights of Part and Harbour, &c. at Leith and Newhaven, belonging td the citv, tire First Division of the Court bare pronounced tle follrwingr Interlocutor :- Ediriburgh, 10th June 1f836-The Lords baring adtised ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—June 7

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-Juno 7. NORTON V. LORD MELBtaOURNE:. The Attorney-General appeared to show causa against a rule conditional obtained on Friday last, far a Commission to examine Mr Maunsell, now residing with Earl Mulgrave in Dublin. Ile wished the trial shoeld not be postponed upon such an application, as the witness should be examined vivea oce. It was not at that moment his intention ...