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APPREHENSION OF THE CREW OF THE BRISK SCHOONER, ON A CHARGE OF PIRACY

... APPRFI-IENSION OF THlE CREIW OF TrlE BRISK SCIIOONIMR, ON A C(ARGE 01F PIRlACY. rIlistol, Feb. 1. The Falmouth letter, whici reached the Coin- mercial Roomis lhst e eoin,, toetlher with notices posteld at lcIyl's, havinig givele us n tice that tle aliooner Brisk, onl the 25th ultimo, during the tern- ritrary almir'tne' otl shore (if the capta'n , lhad leen cot utfi hr v. igil at Fatmoutl), ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... On AlntIlay Sidney Wales pleaded Gnilty to a charge of stealing a pair of blankets, aggravated by being habit and repute a thief anti previolsly coanvicted of theft. Sentenced to eighteen months' innprison- ment. William Henry, printer, 'pleaded Not Geilty to a charge of aseault ipoan Elizabethi Shannon or Slheriff, by knociking her down, and while lying, of dashing her head with great ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—Feb. 17

... AwA.lIRALTY COURT-FebI. 17. T lr E HARiEta t' Dr Lohildn-ron i lt liered jgtgirrent in this crer s v inich *sinc nrr tiltl te 2rh aIr. Lir Lsrhingtloln ?? gri(ig through the ct, ofthecose, anti hh drig ?? rI great maany decisions at law ar iand equity ;D ?? tig to ihi r(I 1 cute of f atericei, en2leara rred be reflotiott atn tire efo- aidierrtjinrir f those dr. id-inrrtr eairrrt tint trite ...

THE CULSAMOND CASE

... 'rI1 > LMOND CASE. ori c rr.) 1co .till going (I the T K 11 thi CoIsc il 1em~l.rr Ingitos, , Lr5 , A f 110 . Ii I hV lit,11ha ofl~ .1 in Ierl it, as Ii re- La *.ittle 1f IlS) -Cii OM'l~isli:~llliett. ;Il O.II illQ or,!ic h.5t' ilnY a litr f1aeu Socti laud 11011 bee i z lrrltll0 ( l ofeer I U A311 ?? 1 )Iiof'our Cliorcit-Of the Ui ledI Will iii, .tlor osf tIt,~e~ of h i iesI 0 ?? y il moral ? ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... On Mondav there was an atljiurned meeting of Com- missioners of Police-the Sheriff in the chair. TIRE SUPPRESS71) CORRESPOtNiDENCE. Mr CsaPr remr., before the minutes were read, took no- easion to inquire howa rnioeumernt hearing to be addressed to the Clerk of the Corrmnissioners, had found itr way into the public papers previous to its coming before the Boars ? AMr MAXWELL stated that he ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—JAN, 28

... ADMIIRALTY~' ?? _ S qnetllih t in Oi n ii~iilnj.Ji ef in , 'iit ,he Fiarestar, ilriing oait .t a al ain tala AtizI'n Inner vyen- ni si nare, an j;ant (anit,.r,Ir h Ii a Brfzl ?? Cailli~ri-I as a ?? ?? A ?? ilia. The (tine viat rsnlei .n thle 2n a The Leitlrnee Jiatvfg,, nri.i that 'tn, I eiipla nmiiliiihlo to iliii-h Caliai4 half Ii.-i0Silh aotilll! tv it Lanrd Stlawell ;u a i Ilnimn h Iinar ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The Court met on Monday, wshen the followine cases ere disposed ?? Francis Henderson, formerly excise-officer in Bornt- islani, was charged with forging a letter in noame of Thomas Young, merchant in Leith, addressed to Lord Iorray, and recommending a Air John Armstrong to his Lordship as an object of benevolence, on the ground that Mr Armstrong had been a zealous mrember of his Lordship's ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... A meeting of Police Commisainners was held on Men. dItry, the LORaD PRovOsT in the chair. The report of the Committee appointed to make in.. quiry with respect to a correspondence between the Clerk of Police and Sir Chsrles Shaw. as to tile effect of Sabbath Railway travelling in Mlanchester, having been read, it appeared that by a mrnjnrity of six to three, the Committee had adopted a ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... [Before Lord Abirirger and a Special Jury.] StiAtR ANtD RoBERTS V. 'ruc lItISTO.' AND EXrTF.R, RAILWAY COMPANY. This was ire action by Messrs Sharp, Roberta, & Co. who are extensive lcimotive cogine Mrarrufacturers, carryine on business nt MIlnechester, to recover tile sum of L.2375, the balaere alleges] to he dne ripon a con- tract for the sale of five engines, suppli ed by the plair- tiffs ...

RECENT SCANDAL CASE IN PARIS

... (Frow the Globe.) A recent occurrence at the Hotel Bedford, Paris, in which the sanctity of the bed-chamber of a young English ladty of family and fortune was violated under circumstances so aggravated as to he almost without a parallel, has created the most extraordinary sensation among the fa- milies of the nobility and gentry of Devonshire, to many of whom she is personally known. It would ...

CULSALMOND CASE

... CUL;5A1~kIo,,' CAS1,-. retorneds from LnIrrr r otilherfurt I three hours on Tuies T li tIcoCurt~ for ?? dl cal rfl v 1rep!se t sr Robertao0. etdl he beg O aO i' sonep reVV nae ere Gentle bold 1~reof the Cout anThe'b~ oen od rate lea ns to tbe ]egaliy of the T 0f the sep h lie sould afterwards speak. finis l.smsst~to WhIne tejudgment in to a s itlfil caeaet bowed to it implicitly, ques ,rr ca l ...

COURT MARTIAL IN THE TOWER

... On Tuesday, the 1st battalion of fusiler guards. qucrtered in the Tower, was assembled on the Parade to hear the proceedings of a District Court Martial read over on private Stoddart, who had been tried for unbecoming a ln lnsoldier-like conduct whle on duty in the Batnk of Englanr, on the night of Satur- day, the 29th ult. The circumstances which led to the trial were of a singular character. ...