SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOT'S APPEALS. ;Hoeuse of Lords, June :3 Ewirv a. Challners-Yesturnlay the joilginent of their L, rrlshir) in tuis cause of the 13th July 1837, as atmennd- ed ol tihe 14th August 1538, was re-coasidered. ard tarth r amendfell hy aeding at the end thereof the fillotv- v wilrd :- Nut esceecling tne hundred anol Jiltf oil oilns ?? sot the jujl~grne t, ais antonitled, ordered to be vi llvred ...

CIRCUIT COURT—ABERDEEN

... CIRCUIT COURT-ABERDEEN. The Circuit Court of Justiciary was opened here on Wednesday last by the Lord Justice Clerk and Lord Atoncreiff-RI Ilatidyside, Eaq. Advocate- Depute. John Simpson, farmer, charged with forgery, isas outlawed for non -appeiwrance. Jean Adams, who pleaded Guilty to eight charges of theft, was sentenced to seven years' transporta- tion. John Milne, of theft, to twelve ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—April 27

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-April 27. THIE QUETEN V. FEAltGUS O'CONNOR. The Attorney-General having appointed this day for calling up Mr Feargus O'Connor to receive judgment for sedition, and for the publication of seditious libels, of which he was convicted at the last Assizes at York, the greatest anxiety was mani- fested to be present, and the Court was much crowded. The Judges having taken ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIV INTELLIGENCE, I COURT OF EXCHEQUER-YESTERDAY (SiutingsatiNsi Prius, before the Chief Baron ard a Special Jury.) Eliza Jones, udministrairi., of HumpIhry Jones, v. A.loen Ellison. ir. Moore opened the pleadings. This was an action of assumpsit for goods sold and delivered. The (hclaration contained two counts. Damages -ere laid at 1,)o0l.- The defendant pleaded the general issue. Mr. ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... SPECIAL, COMMISSION. Monmoutb, Tuesday Afternoon, Four o'Clock. t At thirteeh minutes past ten o'clock their lordships, t Lord ChiVf Justice Tindal, Mr. Baron Parke, and Mr. Justice Williams, entered the court, and silence having been proclaimed, the names of the justices of the county were I called over, during-wbich Feargus O'Connor,' who had ar-I rived in town early this morning, came into ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... - The Queen held acourt on Tuesday afternoon at Buckin. ham Palace, for the reception of the congratulatory aderesses -n from the houses of parliamnent, on the auspicious occasion of id her Majesty's marriage. Both addresses were very numerously attended by mem- 1- bers of either house. That from the House of Lords wax e- presented by upwards of sixty peers. - The peers were conducted on ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTUSISAY. Judge Crampton sat at half-past ten o'clock to hear mo- tions of course, none of which possessed any interest; and Judges Burton and Perrin entered the court at eleven. Francis Crosbie v. Joshn urly. M r. Holmes applied to the court for an attachment against the defendant for not complying with the order of the court. That order was one directing him to pay a ...

KERRY ASSIZES—REGISTRY APPEALS

... KERRY ASSIZES-REGISTRY APPEALS. If I ?. .? (PFROM A CORRESPONDENT.) The Tories had seven appeals for trial, four of which l turned upon points on the construction of the stamp acts ; they were tenants of Lord Ventry, and were supported by sthe celebrated David Peter Thompson, the receiver of the e Mullins estates; they were rejected by Mr. Finlay at the last sessions, because there was an ...

COURT MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN REYNOLDS

... IcOair MARTIAL ON CAPTAINnsEN(LDS1 SAT+BDAY. OCTOBER 3.Th; _ .. MAT5DAY, UCToaaEn 3.-This morning, at eleven o0 uck, the court resumed its sittings. The arrangements for the:accommodation of the press were admirable, the re- porters being admitted before the visitors. The ingress wias the same as yesterday, by getting in at the windows, which t had a most grotesque appearance. On the opening ...

HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF A HUSBAND TO HIS WIFE

... lOXRfLSE TARATMERT Of A HUfSAND To I - - : ~HIS WIFE. An Inquest was held oni Friday last, at :Buclkabridge, Tr near Ballycrystal, by Travers Rt. Hawkshaw, Esq., Cooully plac, coroner, on view of the body of Catherine Copeland, wo ingI died on the Tuesday previous, and as appears (by te o'clo verdict of the jury) from the bad treatment of her bus.. foot, band, William Copeland. Several of the ...

CITY GRAND JURY—YESTERDAY

... I A CITY GRAND JURY-YESTERDAY. A, ., - ?? : _ .. . .1 .. At a tew minutes after twelve o'clock the chair was taken by Mr Boyse, in the absence of the foreman. COMPLAINT AGAINST- A CEsS eLLECTOR. Mr. Ellis, of St. George's parish, apear d to complain of the violent and improper conduct of the person ap- pointed to collect grand jury cess in that parish. It was but a short time since the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... EXCHEQUER NISI PRIUS.YESTERDAY. (Sittings in after Term, before the Lord Chief Baron and a Common Jury.) Foster v. Forbes. Mr. Close opened the pleadings. This was an action of I assunmpsit for money lent. The defendant pleaded the ge- neral issue. I*, Mr. Fitzgibbon stated the case. He said that the plain, !if' was an attorney, and the defendant a bill-broker, or a person having an office to ...