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AYR-JULY & 1820. The

... treason within the county, viz.- From Stewarton Parish-William Orr, Andrew Wyllie, John Dunlop, Thomas M'Kay, James Wyllie, Robert Kerr, and James Rayburn. From Galston Parish-John Goldie, Joseph Abbott, An. drew Adamson, Alexander Roxburgh, George Roxburgh ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Smrith Kenisingtorn. ano ChrarlesI John M-ander, r-,cairet i.dutrrrt Grattan, Yuclca Lody;, Mount -ernion, near Glargrow, for roduc- tiers of a disposition granted is -favouar of ti~e -defender byv his brother Williami Grattan, rlt 23diI t~ebrarv RSG. Tire ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Strong, South Kensington, and Charles John Mlander, against Edimund Grattan, Yucca Lodge, Kount Vernon, near Glasgow, for reduction of a disposi- tion granted in favour of the defender by his brother WVilliam Grattan, on 23d February, 188,;. The pursuers ...

THE RECENT THEATRICAL SCANDAL

... stationed at Cardigan, an is in every wav' suitable for suelh a station. Tl cost of thbis lifeboat, and of three others2, hejs been collected by R. Whitwortb, Esq. of Man- chiester, amongst his friends and feaow-towan- men. She is called the John Stuart, ...

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

... 'Hay was their private secretary; | that ,ie-:had been supplied' with a 'blunderbuss, and many otliersi were arme'd,,as it *'as easy to procure' arms outlof the s'tores of tlie castle !-and I that an attackwas shortly.to be mnade in Dublin, as they. were~assured ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... or Royal Dragoons from Newvbridge, and the 14th Hussars; the brigade to be under the command of Lieut.-Colonel the Earl of Cardigan. His Lordship has taken a mansion in Slephen's-green, where the Countess will give splendid parties. The 10th Hussars is ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... editor of the Hatk or institute proceedings against Lady Cardigan? The learned JuDGE reminded Mr Marshall Hall tthat there was no evidence before the Court esab- flishing the truth of Lady Cardigan's letters tot .Lady Russell. Howvever; it did not hart ...

THE IRISH STATE PROS

... acnaigtonisn to the Frecch-'tis capable of proof. You' bave a it seen my conduct with respect to the Chartists. They wvere in tl tt arms -up in i ,siitreetliot throli ghoat England-crowaditg it o ql thousatids and tens of thousands througch all her mancifactitring ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... Gordon, Aberdeenshire. David Scott, Kineardihsshire Owen William Gcorge, Pembrokeshire John Davies, Cardigan. William Ward, Huntingdon. Thomas Porter, Cumberland. John Gordon Bailey, Kilkenv. Henry S. Honasill, Dorset. Charles G. Bullock, Cheshire. George ...

ALLEGED CASE OF POISONING BY STRYCHNINE

... December last,: Mr Mor- b ley, of Leeds, surgeon, was called to attend Mrs o William Dove, who resided with her husband at a Cardigan Place, Burley, and-found her suffering from q slight functional disease of the stomach and nervous b system, from which she ...

IRELAND

... within a brief space, we observed the carriages of the Lord Mlayor and Sir John P6wer, the Mou. Mr Hutchinson (brother to Lord Do- nonghmore) sat in the -carriage with Henry Grattan, Esq. M.P. We also observed Smith O'Brien, Esq. M.P.-Robert Dillon Browne ...

CITY AND DISTRICT GOSSIP

... a year, MT Paterson gains . srilver m eedal. ' : SRapid progress i now being made with the Mitd- Links iPbpBovemelt between John Street sad Dor- ward Street, ''the small parapets havc been ipiEe'eJ oound then three large plotrs being laid out almot opposite ...