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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 ...

LITERARY PIRACY

... n~~- - {:rml esA oa . o s . E1 t L IUI. DICKENS V. IEISGEa.-SAMiE V. CLA5RKI.-SA.ifE V. STRANG7E.- SAllE t. CLEAVE. At the Rolls Court, Westminster, on Thlursday last, before Sir J. K. Bruce, Mr. Serjeant TALrounn moved for a special injunction, in each of the foregoing cases, on behalf of Mr. Charles Dicksens, to re- strain the several defendants from continuing an alleged piracy of the ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUST[CTARY. | ..A- 0to.. . ?? +aX.. 1- I _ _. Oi is iaiN te Circuit Court of diinticlara wvvas epcieni here inl the Nen Cu~rt tiall, by thle Lord Justice Clerk an-i Lord Woeodt Ai.J nd esinl o St. Paull's cilereul uI) ant i ?? prxer pree ile to tilie ceni1n(_i~eoeleet ?? tilie Tolilldlim. Tile LOau JtlLTli': Un then caflled thle Sheriffs, and add!ress in htool themti L d Pr ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... OCOUIT COURT OF JUSTYCEARY. (Conaeldeifrom our lnat.) .o1anar, h ET'e. if The Court resumed this rnoroing at eight o'clock. 2. , Palter BSair, Paisley. previously convicted of asslult with ir- n1 tent to ravish, w as brought up, and received ?? of IS months' :s imprisonmient. h mran~tns Hu.o nter, Hugh MI'Nautg(ht. and MichaeZ Canjsdi;, were st accused of highwaya robbzery a~nd tbeft. Thev ...

A QUACK DOCTOR COMMITTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... A. QUACK DOCTOR COMMITTED FOR MIAN- SLA UGHTER. _ _. _- _ - i ? I - - . - tY . ?? oiqtest -wa:es held yeste -lav on the iboldy of 'Mrs. 'Mar; Hiaris I te flat' ?? Aston 1all. Shropshiire). befoore Mr. II. Charton', at ir- th elihead, in cotisecquence of the tile witg ccrtiticate lin ieg beell ;n * eI ct to the Coroner:- ! W c the indri-ib-nedl medical officers of Birhenihaad tit the th I ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION—FEB. 13

... CQURT OF SESSION-FlRST DIVISWiq-FEB. m3. sty ?? SIR C25,ru ranE MA ATT, COLrEMA-N 3525D PRiacE, V. z35505010 TLM-ENER AND D. AND A. DENNV. iroperty DcUvery-yStoppage in transitn-..Banea-1Dt.zhm/srupf.- A bill-broker, employed by a Scotch bank to purchase bank lpast-bills or other short-dated papers, to enable the bank to Snake remittances to their London agents, purchased a bill, and, ...

ALTUMN CIRCUITS, 1844

... ALTTUMN CMRCUITS, 1844. WEST.-Lotds Justice Clerk and Wood. Inverary-Wednesday, 18th September. Stirling-Tuesdav, 24th September. Glasgow-Tuesday, 1st October. David Milne, Esq. Advocate-Depute.{ James Aitken, Clerk. NoRTH.-Lords Mackenzie and Medwyn. Inverness-Thursday, 19th September. Aberdeen-Wednesday, 25th September. l Perth-Tuesday, 1st October David .M..ure, Esq. Advocate-Depute., ...

JURY TRIAL. EnDINDUR

... GIX AND GLASGOW RAILWAY COMPAN-YV. ThU TRUSTEES OF ST MARX'S UNITARIAN CtTAPEL. On Monday last, a trial took place before Mr.Sheriff Speirs n and a special jury, in reference to the compensation to be paid D to the trustees of St Mark's Unitari.n Chapel, Castle Terrace, bythe Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway Company, in conse- quence of the formation of the tunnel which is to be made 5e about 13 ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... - SESSION???IRsT DIX I?. I coCB? OF rEBR?AR! 23, I?44. Col- torme to he of considerable value. Sir Thomuas Burno~tt hiad been educntted at King's College, and thi, rst~ertable gentleman fielt some regard for the l ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... THE IRISh STATE TRIALS. | _ LA.A 1 UAISL I .t L a AL bi, OPINTONS OF TTIE JUDGES. Hlouse of Lords, :Monday, Sept. 2. P Their Lorilsipls rr'tvsetnlbled ?? morsinoL at 10 o'cilock. [r't-day beiing zappointed for the Jntdies to give their opinions on cite Writ of Error in thn case of O'Connell anti the other prison- rcs. the yealery and all thie al Iro;tches to the House were denselv croi ede ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER—STARVING A JURY

... TRIAL FOR 1lMURDER-STARVING A JURY. A f th. V-tr-i 6rir -no ?? -. ?? lAe__ At the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday, William Crouch wvas tried for the murder of his wife in Marylebone, by cutting her throat whilst giving nourishment to her infant, the details of which were published at the time. The defence set up for the prisoner was insanity. Mr. Justice Alderson told the jury that ...

MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS OF SUPPLY AT RENFREW

... MIEETING OF COMITITSSIONERS OF SUPPLY AT RENFREW. On Tiesdlay the anneal meeting of the Commissioners of Sup- pl1v for the county of Renfrew was held at Renfrew. Mr. WALLACE, M.P., said, before proceeding to the ordinarvy buinsless of the day, he wished to mnalts a briefestatemsent. At a ccvcr re-pectable meeting, latess held in Paisley, he hid beep. requested to give his support, as a MIember ...