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THE CASE OF MRS GILMOUR

... THE CASE OF MIRS GILMOUR. A.~ ?? (fie New Yorlt Herold'.) As ?? jn id examfintiaton in this case hasi ax- cited a giood d,t al of attention and interest, not only o~ am ongst them rirn hers of the professionf, but the pub. toe lie generally, we feel justified in devoting a small 1 portion of our epare to a survey of it. We were wh much disappointedl in finding thatie maedical wit- no, nesses,. ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... IHousr itF LORDS, Friday, Sith August 1843. El Gilbert Ogilvie Gardner, Esq. appellant, John Scott, and another respondent. lo The LORD CrIANcEbr1Oa -Jameq Lawson was hi proprietor of a fourth part of the lands of Shawton- sa hill, called Lochquarter, and in the year 1755 he cc disposed a part thereof to John Scott, by this de. 'crlption, All aind hail those my sixteen acres of or lad, or ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES—Aug. 14

... STAFFORD ASSIZES-Aug. 14. B1oortti V. FERANOD. This ease, which excited much interest, Wlas an action brought by the plaintifF, formerly a publican in this town, aeain-t Robert Ferrand. Esq. formerly Conservative Member for the borough, to recover L.AO 3s. for refreshments supplied to tihe ladies as- sembled at the plaintiff's house a few days before the election. The defendant pleaded the act ...

JURY COURT—August 8

... JURY COURT-August 8. JOTINSON V. CXOALL AtND OTUE118. This case, which was one of importance, patti- cularly to stage coach trnvellers, and excited consi- derable interest, was tried on Tuesday before the Lord Justice Clerk and a Jury. The following teas the issues in the case :_ 11 It being admitted that the defenders were proprie. tars of a stage coacb which rurt between Edinburgh and ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, Aug. 18. -LU)1SDFN of Aaclindloir against LUMSDEN Of Til- whilly and others, Thi as an appeal against an unanimous judg. melt of tile Court of Session in Scotland, finding (in accordance vithl the Lord Ordinary Jeffrey's in. terlocutor) that the deeds of entail under whicih the pursuer holds the estates of Auchindoi5 and others, in the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, arid ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—August 2

... ADMIRALTY COURT-August2. T'lHi TWO StSTERS-WAGtES. Dr Lcshingtrn g.ive sentence in this case, which wnt. orgueti cia the 7th or June last. It was a steite by the nnate of the Two Sisters to recover the balance of hlia wager, aro ntinit to L.28, which war. refaied (n ite1 grounid that he had lorfeiteid the wages by deserting the ship _heti h._meward bcunad, at Saensen, where she had touched it ...

THE MURDER OF COLONEL STODDART AND CAPTAIN CONOLLY

... THE MURDER OF COLON'L STODDART AND CAPTAIN CONOLLY. - The subloined narrative details the circumstaneeq attending the murder of our two lamented country- men- by order of Else Arneer of. Bohbarn. Aistrong opinion of the general truth of this, statement is, as will be seen, expressed by Colonel Shiel, the Brifish Minister at Teheran:- NARRATIVY OF SAALErr MdAHOED, COMSMONLY CALLED ...

ASSASSINATION OF THE ADJUTANT OF THE 5TH FUSILIERS

... AASs9SSlNA'ioTI OFP 6tIE AUDJUTANTPOd' I '1 TIHE 5Tfl F.USILIEIS. (From an Extraotdinee Edt fthe' Leinster ft.l On Friday evening last, about hafst ie c o'clock, anl ollicer rode into Par~qntatfwfl from the barracks, in bireathless; haste, and,; annonenV4, that al the Adljutnnt oif the regimnent bad been jet shot on) *w fthe paradle by one ot thle men. Trhe greatest en. fii citcemntet ...

SUSPECTED MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS—BLOWING UP OF A SOUTH SEA WHALER

... SUSPECTED MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS-BLOWING UP OF A SOUTH SEA WHALER. We itabe received intelligenee of the blowing up oF the Diana, Sooth Sea whaler, while on her homeward voyage, and the death of Captais May. ?? commanded her, under very suspicious circum- stances. flse following is a brief statement of the affair:- The Diana bas for several years been engaged in the South Sea fishery. She ...

WESTMORELAND ASSIZES

... WESTM\IORELAND ASS(ZEj. LORD BRoUGHAM AND T'rEilInns-TttEsits, . . r }FIDAV, AUG. II. Thoint Birdl, tile Qtle,, a.erl 64, reldg .4 rmprrfectiv-i..,ac Bill, aier.l .) It tn I ?? I0 rd ti4 e 3r rein t;e and wettire iniperfecl -Pree, i ariR i 9 writes irnperfect~y-1.Thilna llit,,t 3'fi Bird the elder, egeel 29, rd a rrniehere TL2if Bird, ageil 32, read, an-l writes imiperf-i i v veraliy bern ...

JURY COURT

... JUiRY coUiTr. J~Atrr A. A xrrEnoeac, ?? to toini for trehordf of'the CUns 1~io n trmiling Cororeocn, rursuir ; sgkiit aMessr4 IN,1Rir it, SvxLec, and Fqisrir0, mo~rchran tr, Hurlrlfrsti cli, de ole dierd. I0 ttii5 ease, a'hich twice pie! thle Crurt thle mnuat prirt of Monday find Tuiesdary, thes 24th and 25th ultrimu, thle fate cng liseue was so at tic triat itbieing admitteid, that thle ...

COURT OF SESSION (SCOTLAND)

... COURI or SESSION (SCOTLAND). Return to ont Or-ler (if tire lionaurnbe the House of Cormnninir, tdnted 7th Juely I t4:3-.hnr, A Retutrn, in Columns, shoeing the Amouint tind A'p- plicntion of the Fee.Funrl collected iii the Ceortotn Session, in erich vear respectively, since the passing ias of the not I anod 2 Viet. u. 1WS. or Snmn cnllected in 1839, L.frS83 I Is. 9id.-1840. L.515t3 169. 6idl ...