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COURT MARTIAL

... ftol - ea&rds,-'26h Jzanueriy, 182o0. At a 6enerai CodrtsMartiat held at St. Ann's Barracks, in the island of Barbadoes, on. the 4ih, 5th, and 6th October,.- ll9, and re-assembled on the 8th of the samnemonth, Lieut. John 3Iaohon, of tbe 9th regimeut of foot, was arraigned upod the under-mentioned charge, vi2.- : Far scandalotis$ infainious rnduct, audi as is iinbedo-ti. ing the character of ...

JURY COURT

... 1 V'edoemby came co for trial, aiH issue wbich arose out of the fiilowing curious circum-stai.ces:- OnI ,aturday the Mitn September, 1813, Mr. Stod- dart, mnerclhant, Leith, wunt to the shop of Mr. ReiW, booksellcr there, to purchase two shares of Lottery tickeis. M1r. Reid's boy, in Absence of his master, handed tolMr. S. a parcel of sixteenth sbarcs, out of which lie selected twvo, Nos. 3934 ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... -1GIt COUR Tl OL JUSTICIARY. Monday, P.itrick Brananl,atc Ecclei, William Brown, and Nury Filher, utt'ias '1 Quire, were placed at the Bar, charged with tai-ehoud, fra2tuk and wilfui inrpoai ut'. I he indsc mell t contained Ice r di-nrct charges, ot a 6inirilar na- ture, viz., that tie ,rid Patrick Braiapn Ia~c Ecckls, Wii- lianm 13;own. .Lnl Ni'krv Fit hlr, flirts M Quire, did, upvln tile l. ...

[ill] ASSIZES—FRIDAY, MARCH 24

... i a CK AS~iZES- FRIDAY, MARCI l3. 'i '5lJ Mt1liDER. lEYI~~~- I .. I v- I I_ . :rrr.~ II ?? ,Inr.ltty, 1H1glh Joston, Fdix l'ConeiU, . P ?? NI'Convill, jiln., Tl1i ugh M onvill, ,lg~ ii ?? ills ImDinid I'oClivill, Hugh Kcar- ' tall ?? MI*Alinden, Jhainci l)oyle, i Fr. sq Doylei ijnditeul for the murder of Sa- U olhkll~ ~In also for a riot near RPathfriland, i; ember. In rth- 15ew yonuug ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... bey Breach if 1rwnise cf 1lerriage. a the RICHIARDS ?? It'VG11. 1I1(i This was an action by the I'laititiff, at the Kent s on- Assizes, for the briach of a marriage promise entered n ors into with her by the defendant. P on- Mr. Gurney stated the plaintiff's case. The fol- tl tiin lowing is art outline of the ?? e. ,us, plaintiff was a yonng lady of considerable personal s Lhe beauty and ...

MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... Addcttonal Particulars respecting Nesbitt% ihe supposed Murderer ot Mr. Parker and hia -ousekeeper. PORTSMOUTR, MmAIICi 28.-Tn our paper of' Monday we mentioned that IMT. Hunt, the gaoler, i bad been dispatchled to SouthaRmpton after the young i woman whom Nesbitt hald seduced in France: he i arrived unnortunately too late; she had been em- I barkel about one hour and a half for Havre, where 4 ...

ESCAPE OF LIEUT. JOHN DAVIS FROM PRISON

... ESCAPE OF LlEUT. JOliN DA -VIS FROM PRISON. I I~~ . ?? . . Our reailg'a omay probably rcodlect, tfiat abnut a month. Ihact a good de'dal was said reerpecttg thes apprehension of aI young gelntlemaan, very highly cunnetmed, upons a chaarge of ftirgery.ttt~.avery gre~at extent, Upon rhe respectable baniking liou~e of Mesir-. l x-itn aidi ofii C~Isrioc CrosA. 'ihel per-- son tliu5 alludled to, ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, APRIL 1

... BURNLEY MrUTING. S 7-he King v. Kn' lit, .Dewkjrst, and Others. 1 At these Assizes, six individuals, of the names of b Knight, Dewburst, Broadhurst, Adamson, Fletcher, hi and Bury, concerned in calling a Seditious Mleeting o at [laberghaam Eaves, near Burnley, in Lancashire, on the at1h of last November, were cowiicted, after b a trial which lasted, two. days. Trie character of s that tneeting ...

JUSTICIARY COURT, DUMFRIES, APRIL 15

... -- , RI . I 1JUSTIC'IARY COUR F, D)UMIRlES; APRIL 15. VI 'T'he Circuit Junticiary Coutt, for thiq and the neighbour- st .ing L omvty, N as opened here on Saturday. by lordsiHer- toand atid Pv11dowhatllh. Shut tly alter the Court mrt, how- VI ever, LItrv &Meadiiwhaluk became ittwell and was torced to si retire tr tite King's Arms, whvere, v.,e are sorry to add,- ie h wa4 cnifined to bed for ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUII' INrELLIGENCE. teeln STIRtLUXO, ArRIT. 22. 3red This day the Circuit of Jnsticiary was opened here by the rove Right lion. Lord Gillies. After prayers by the Rev. Dr. Small, minister of the High Church, the Court proceeded to the the trial of William Hamilton, labourer at Balfran, county of Sti-ling, accused of mobbing and rioting, and obstructing had the offi(ers of justice ill the ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW, WEc)DNF:55AY, AP'RtL 26. Tile Circuli Con't Zwas ,penied hrc this day.. shortly after 1O o'clock, by the lIon. LORDS GIL- . :IRE and SUCCOTM. Prayers were offlred up by the R1ev. Dr. Muir of St. George's Church. The . ench and the Counsel's table were decorated with bontsuets of flowers frora the Botanic Garden. The w witness's box has undergone a material alteration; ...

EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW POLICE

... Ivb;.URGIHANDI)(GLASGOW POLICE. u .,lIh ) ilul ?? -We have of- I t, .'lrl of oil r pd ir ctaldli neat I l ?? pltictllarly as, Clomlpalredl to) . It 1I.lit bI mrtii'g t ?? rX>!u!^tth tr WI st l:,YlihmvIiltS Iwo ill t~leir' Ctwe ?? Il i C illtbrt of tli lki:lrg ec a' in i;; teiy better scrvr'd.- Mor h ill srtitiIL to v cs to th e telnth of iliL_ i' d* AdlvocatC ?? p r t plvii r ti tile I nil ...