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COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COMMlISSION'ERS OF POLICE. onil Alnilv there waa an nodjonufned metini of Corn- mimsioliels of l ?? Susith, Eeq. W. S., in tile chasir. 11r Jounx WlGtiIr pregectril a petitin from IMir Grile. Trepourer tra the inricrmaiinnr fif irmthero. nrrijicn;ng that cxirnwt}s hall Iren incurrel against that bhlv for niot repairing parvmernt in Chirles Street, wit t prorio notrie tihing given that repairs ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—DUBLIN

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-DuBLIN. (fBlEORtE TUE CHIEF JUSTICE.) ELLIS ?? BPO 5;N. This was an action to recover L.280, claimed to be due by the defendant to the plaintiff for his pro- fessional and other services. 3 r NAPIER stated the case. The parties in the action were both attorneys; and, some time since, when Mr Brown. the defendant, became assignee to a Mr William Hammond, lie employed Mr ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECON-D DIVISION. Sus-pension and Interdict-Jourx ToD, Esq. W.S. v. Esix- ?? AIND ANVIE ERA.ILWAY COMPANYY This was an application, at the complainer's instance, for in- terdict against the Edinburgli and Hawick Railway Company carrving their railwv.y across his approach in the manner they now proposed. In the plan lodged with the Sheriff Clerk-, in compliance wvith the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The court met on Monday-the judges present were the Lord Justice Clerk, Lord Mackenzie, and Lord Wood. William Mason pleaded guilty of stealing a bridle and some other articles from a stable in the High Street of Mus- selburgh, aggravated by previous conviction, and was senten- ced to seven years' transportation. Agnes M'Cormick pleaded guilty of robbing another woman of half a sovereign, four ...

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 ...

JURY CASE

... FlnST n51 VIS50c co URT o1' st -Mstic ai 24. Fironlay v. WARsK. Tssu- *Vilptlier, on or nalout tipo 211 day of April 1R40, it o raidl at or orar t ha t ry of the ulfehoner, itolitirt r Work'i propierty *:d Iliae farin of III plr-ilr, tile or eithe;r of thenil, (lid arsillgpflly an-salt yc Dlnod itrikle the poraller. to hisr loss, ioiry, antd tlanraiga to -'rmngei laid at L. 100O. Tlis ...

CLERKENWELL POLICE

... TlIREATERING TO SUOOT TD 1 t30E1 N -A BUPOSEI MONOMANIAC. ni About four o'clock on rllureday evening, Inspec- le tot Haiwley of the E divi4ion brought hefore Mr er Green a middle aged man, of pale emaciated cools. ?? tenance, who was charged wish threatenuig to sboo 37 the Queen. ts The prisoner, whose Celtic features end strong nt Connaught brogue would at once proclaim himn a native of ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—July 13

... ADMfILkALT'Y COURT-July 12. TIIE WtILLIUA A) lS LLA COLLISION The learned judge was assisted in the case by Captains Nel- son and Pixlean itom the Trinity House, the qucstion in dis- pute being connected wvitlh points of nautical skill. The col- lision took place on chc 9th of March last, off Robin Hood Bay, the parties procceding being the owners of the Frederick. After hearino counsel. tch ...

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 ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY AGAINST LOLA MONTES

... CHARG IGAMY AGAINST LOLA MO Some considerable degree of excitement was manifested in the vicinity of the London Marlborough Street Court on Mon- day afternoon, in consequence of its having been rumoured that the above celebrated personage was in custody, and to be brought up for examination on the charge of havi intermar- tied with Lieutenant George Trafford Heald, of the 2d life guards, her ...

COURT MARTIAL ON COMMANDER PITMAN

... Fourth Day, Friday, August 31. Lieutenant Graham, the prosecutor, and Mr Elliot, the witness, complained of the length of the cross-examination. Commander Pitman requested, with consent of the prosecu- tors, that as part of the evidence was in print, the publication might be continued ; but the court determined to adhere to their former decision. Mr Elliot was cross-examined by Lieutenant ...