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JURY COURT, EDINBURGH

... JURY COURT, E'BDURGH. SMITH 0. nENTLES. Trhis case. which is one of tiamages, raisedl at the instance of fol Janie Smnith, bormerlv tenant at IV ester Alves, and now, at Dru- o mine of Petty, against the Rev. Alex. Gentle, lately minister of fe; hives, for alleged defamnation from the pulpit, wa iedbfr ai Ijury in Edinburgh, in Jnly last, when a verdict was returned for al Ithe defenider. On ...

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 ...

JURY COURT, EDINBURGH

... 53eTH 0. GENTL. This case, which is one of damages, raised at the in- ,tince of James Smith, formerly tenant at Wester Alves. ird nose a: Drauine of Petty, against the Rev. Alei. G'ntle, lately minister of Ales,', for alleged defamatinn 'fr0m the pulpit, was tried before a jury in Edinburgh, in Jily laat, then a verdict wsas returned for the defender. On the iitting of the Court in November, ...

THE IRISH STATE PROS

... ECUTIONS. SATL-An&, Vir- q ie | SATttRDAY, FrB. 3. st The Court was occupied the entire day in hearing the ronchI- - It sion of 51r. Donough's address, and adjourned on the iinderstawlu- nu le ing that Mr. O'Connell would commence on Monday morning. iw it _n 10 MCaDAY, FEB. 5. CC IC The Court sat this Otorning punctually at ten o'clock, an eour as a before which time it eas crowded to a degree ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... THE ADDRESSES. mo The Qiueen held a court yesterday afternoon at Buckingham an0 Palace, or the reception of addresses on the throne. The deputa- h tion Ilona the iiorile of Lords arrived at the Palace a: 2 o'clock, and ot were conducted by the Lord Chamberlain to the presence of her tuw Majesty on the throne. Tle deputation * as on)posed of the Earl Cr; of Eldon, the rover, and Viscount 1iil, ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... TIHE IR1SII STATE TRIALS. a i SwTUmAn, FEBRUARY 10. I; VERDICT OF THE JURYV}. (rom thE Extraordinary Edition of the Monitor.) Saturday Evening, Half-past Seven o'Clock. -Mr. JTustice Craiulton entered the Court at th~is hour unrobed, and said, addressing the (Counsel for the traversers present,-I shall now retire till a quarter to nine o'clock, when I shall he in attendlance. This ...

POLICE MEETING

... A special meeting of the Commissioners of Police wan held on Monday, for the purpose of farther considering the proposition to buy up the Old Gas Company's Works for behoof of the community. At the commencement of the proceedings, a Letter was given in from Messrs John Gibb St Son;, Civil Engineers, to the effect, that doubts hav-- log bean expressed, at a former meeting of the Board, as to ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—LONDON

... COURT OF BANLKRUPTCY-LONDON. ., VfTIEATRICAL REVFLATIONS. ita. CHnAatRLES MAiTUt I'S ANfD HIIS C(7EnITo0S.-1X TlES MA.TTER ,_ il}>O CH.ALLES JAM\3ES MATHrlEW*S.n ' This irsolvent, the cormerlitn, appeared on his petition, prcyirg a that tie court would appoint a sitting for the final, trleorder clllder c the new act. His schedule disclosed debts to amourit of £811 a and tie interim order of ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SFSSIONS From a reluru m ade to Parliament of tbe business5 of the Court or Seswion for the 7ear froro 1st Ja. nuary 1843 to 1st Jansuary 1844, we fiud the fol.. lowing itemns:- OUE Hnz Nuaber of causes brorught into tbe Outer House 128N Do. of deerees ;n absence . . . 41 Number of litigated causes . . 9S5 Narmber of finail judgmnents . . 732 Difference , . . 253 Tbe nerv causes tbdt ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... flXGR COURT OF JUSTICIARY. GA OlE JAWS. GRAHAM AGAINST Firs GRACE TI-IE DUneE OF ?? AND QtUEENtYSBlERRY AND CltAttLl:S CRIER&t,. On Monday last the Court was occupied with this, which )was ] a ?? of considerable importance, arising out of the act against night poaciling (George IV., chap. 69), and the facts were these: -William Graham, Harelawhill, parish of Canobie, Dsmfriea shire, was, on ...

THE DUKE OF NORTHUMBERLAND ON THE CORN LAWS

... THE DUKE OF NORTHUM1BERLAND ON THE CORN LAWS. 'JUIU N .A5S. The following letter from his Grace the Duke of Northbumber- land upon the subject of the present Corn Law agitation, has been addressed to 0. A. Baker Creseweil, Esg., and the other members of a Committee appointed at a meeting held in Aliielik, on Satur- day last, to correspond with the most influentialof the landowners and ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—Feb. 8

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-Feb, S. IV RE CiARLBES JAMES MATHEWS. This day was fixed for the insolvent's (the ceie- brated comedian) application for his interim order, and long before the hour appointed for the hearing, the Court was crowded to excess, but we noticed very few of the theatrical profession present. The balance sbeat was exceedingly voluminous. Mr M. Chambers and Mr C. Jones appeared as ...