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REGISTRATION COURT

... ?? Ist SeDtember 1836. - Portobsllo, ist Septemberir iOu- mi( ~e, Claims lodged by the Liberal party. and sustained 22 an Claims lodged by the Conservative 2arty ,i- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ t Of which rejected - I fri, ?? w- Majority in favour of the Liberals 21 re I The Monarch steam ship, Captain Bait', arrived e at Newhavenl last night, at half-past nine o 'cl las in- from London. a. LONDON.-Onl ...

LONDON POLICE

... 11 _ go - 1! ITATTON-GARDEN.-James Davies, a chimney sweep- er. was charged by James Hall, Onte of the chummy fra- ternity. with having given him a severe bonneter on his Sunday tile, thereby injuring it, and causing him to go in fear. Hall, in the peculiar phraseology of his tribe, said, Ss Your Vorship, the prisoner is van o' these ere chaps vet goes about the streets 'fringing the staity ...

APPREHENSION OF A GANG OF COINERS AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS

... APPRENIFSION1TO OF A GANG OF COWNERS AND RECEIVERS OF STOLEN GOODS. (rroni Gore's Liverpeool Adeerti sc'r.) e Since our last publication the attention of the fei Mfaistrates has been almost daily occupied by the S examination of., atamily of coiners who were appre- healded on Wednesday week, at a house in Virgil b Street. The names of the prisoners are Edward Simon ell Arnett, Elizabeth Arnett ...

LONDON POLICE

... 11,t~ma'a~ctoiEEAx ExTEwrsavE Pi,uNI)Pa~rn-IIeE~Y ~,d Bell, alias Steteart, a. dashing-dressed half pay Captain, rre and most relcal onc~,was fitnally examined on ,no numerous charges of felony committed at taverns, lodg ing-bouses, billiard-roams, &e. and the office was crowd he ed %vith witnesses. It appears from the testimony of a nil number of witnesses, that, on the 26th July, the ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... The Sheriff held his Court at Tekikona 1athe iol 22d August. There were prescnt ThmaeMit land and Andrew MUrray, Ehrjrs. advocates, for bee the Liberal interest, with Messrs Halelane and req Lees, Galashiele, as agents; and Adam Urquhart, far Esq. advocate, for th'e Conservative interest, with stei Mr Donald Horne, WV. S., and Mr Robert Paton, a Is wvriter, Selkirk, as agents. tha The Sheriff ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... 1MGElTfATION CONKS. INVERNESS. Mr Sheriff Tytler held his Court of Registra- tion last week, and disposed of the claims and ob. jections in Inverness district, having previously sat in Portree and Fort William, for the business of the districts of Skye and Lochaber. About 10 new claims were lodged over the-whole county; a good many of them (particularly those in the Con- servative interest) ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTIOTARY. The Court was ospenedl rit Stirling an Saturday last by the Lord Justice Clerk, after a very impressive andl ap- propriate prayer from the Rev. M~r Woo t. J. S. Stew- ;aI t, Esq. fDepute.Advotate. Masgar'ct Richarsdson, accused of theft, and beinglha- bit and repute ft thief, pleaded Guilty, and tvas seoteneed to seven years' transportation.t Eeqplicrnii Leishsmcs, ...

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 ...

LORD CHANCELLOR'S COURT—September 9

... I LORD CIIANCELLOW'S COURT-September 9. ?? AucurnrEcic CsrzYtE (as Mdanager of the Stan- dard Life Assurance Company, Edinburgh, versus AVILLIAtS! JoHN LAwsoN. Thie was a bill filed by the plaintiff , the manager of the Standard Life Assurance Company, to restrain the defendants, the secretary and dircctof a new au- rance company, from carrying on businebs under the same name. The SolcThe ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... The County 1) LOTtITAN. TlConyRegistration Court, which has been sitting srniirterruptedly for the last three weeks, D coircluiler its labours on Monday last. The whole t Iclaims lodgedl amounted to 348. to Of these there were new claims for the Tunies INI1 LBe-enrlalments for do. . 1 pr New claims for tie Liberal interest 151 q Re-ensclments far do. . 14Ur - 155 ml, The remaining twelve were ...

UNITED SECESSION PRESBYTERY OF GLASGOW

... UNITED SECESSION PrIESBYTERY OF GLASGOW. ng INTERESTING CASE. lut On Tuesday a case of a somewhat peculiar cha- r- racter was discussed in the United Secession Pres- :e, bytery of Glasgow. It appears that, nearly ed ?? ago, a person who had long acted Is- upon Infidel principles, abstained from all religious e-observances, and had allowiel his children to grow tip unbaptized, was, through the ...

GLASGOW ASSIZES

... GLASGOW ASSIZES, The Autumrld Circuit Court wvac on Telondla opened h at Glasgow by the Right Honourable the Lord Justice. P Clerk .and Lord Aleadotvbank-John Shaw Stewart, Esq. rs Advocate- Depute, IFaie. Uaugql, a little boy, accusedl of theft by house. breaking, beinG babit and repute a thief, and previously convicted of theft, pleaded Guilty of the theft, but not of the regravation, and ...