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COURT OF SESSION—1st DIVISION

... himself with receiving delivery of the title- deceds, and entering into actual possession of the lands. In 1818 he went to America, indebted at the time of his departure to James Barbour, writer, Castle Douglas, in a L.3 bill, and left the title-deeds with ...

Spirit of the Press

... left his native country for America; four years after-* wards he returned on a: visit, but sailed again in~ 1769, and remained beyond seas,- engaged- in: mert ticanie -pursuits, for* the 'rest of his ' ife' While in America he was twice married-first in ...

FORGERY ON A GRAND SCALE

... Possess. The prisoner was a native of that part of the country, whichi he left at the age of seventeeti and went to South America, where he remailied fifteen or sixteen years ostensibly working as an engraver on metal, but there is good reason to believe ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Admiral Sir P. Halkethoisted hisflag this morn- ing in the Melville, 74, as Conmmander-in-Chief in the West Indies and North America. The Scout, 16, Comm. Craigie, arrived yesterday from Chatham, on her way to the Cape. She will pro. ceed early nest crels ...

Law Intelligence

... Ie De- puty Quartermaster-Uiencral in Canada, vice Brevet- Colonel Napicr. appointed Major-General on the Stair in North America. Brevet Lieutenant-Coloiiel James Conolly, Major unattached and Assistant - Adjutant General in Canada, to lbe Deputy-Adj ...

Naval Intelligence

... coast of Scouland. PROMOTION. Mate.—Alexander C. Ballingali (1850) serving in the Cum- berland, 70, flag-ship on the North America aod West India station, to the rank of Lieutenant, March 22. APPOINTMENTS. Masters.—Thomas C. Pullen (1844) to the North Star ...

Law Intelligence

... seifdoml to: 1'ran. scaujasla, the o'nly province ofthe Russian empire wi~here that institution still eiie'ts.- ' ' The en!inenb America~eavct,'rfessorBenja- F min iirlliman, is dead. He liad reached 'thi 'ripe- ? g of eighty-four. ...

THE MURDER BY A LUNATIC AT WEYMOUTH

... remain for an inquest. Mr Puckett was over sixty years of age, and was highly respected by all who knew him. DAvID WNGATE. IN AMERICA.-The Union Iferald, an American paper, in a cordially appre- ciative review of the poems of David Winpate, quotes The First ...

AN ALLEGED IRISH PLOT

... revolution or rebellion. The signal for the rising is to be the landing in some of our bays or harbours of an armament, from America, provided with an ample supply of arms and all the other munitions of war for the use of all those who yearn to throw off ...

Law Intelligence

... -would rather go to r America, as he had to go, and get rnarried in k Liverpool. Both parte's consented to go cl to America, and I consented along with tl them. Tlvy left sime theni, anll I nnde- tl stood they were going to America. The dc- hL fender gave ...

SINGULAR LIBEL CASE

... the paper.had edeavored to set the public mind right. The of the libel was of this description. The plaitiff had gone to America to attend to some for his brother, an umbrella manufacturer in nj~inghaam While there he, from'time to time, settled accolnt ...

R OF AXCRS'QUEA. y T

... suffered very considerably in its trade, from the in- f terruption of the accustomed intercourse with the United States of America, in consequence of the British orders in 6 Council, and that, from the great and increasing accumulation _ of manufactured ...