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... AYR, JUI.Y 29. The Conrt of Oyer ard Terminer met here ia-i;ay in tie. New Church, for the purpose of arraign-r ilg the prisoners against whlom true bills charging high treason were formerly found by the Grand Jury. The Judges present were the Lord Justice Clerk and the Lord Chief Baron.-The list of the Grand Jury Wa9 called over anad the tfllowing persons wero placed at tie bar; viz., from ...

MANCHESTER SESSIONS, JULY 27

... TtlE itlNr; v. SAMUEL ClEEltlAM. This was an indictment for driuking seditious tossts, ann using other seditious language. Mlr. Law stated the indictment to he against the defendant for saying, on the 24th of April, to the soldiers, Those are the last clothes you shall wear. You will never proclaim another King Gleorge.- D-n tite King. Miay the ?? be torn off the b- butchers, to serve for ...

WARWICK ASSIZES, AUGUST 3

... r KSe XING V. CARc tTaror, NVO(OLER, 6VUOND9, LZWVI, A ND MADDOCKS. Mr. Serjeant Vauglhan statedl the case, which was that the defendants were guilty of a serious wuisde- meanour in ?? to excite disaffection by denying that the House of Comnimonts was the reprc- sentative of the people, and calling a mneetillg with a view to alter its constitution, by clecaing a member to sit inl Parliament ...

TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... -, , Ifiall, Tlel.ASOA'. N i INGr p.IONt IR I II, r.IUY1 di ot lc ti te J;,iIlenCC OnI this aF Ii swai. - im! S ,tiiti' thlit Ile wasa I ,tlVioiI Yconlanre h Sar Plty iret' wih. Iir I~til Si (ri~t'thel aIlisapike; salt- m I 1,11 iejjy Wlere asbireig atIra. 1'o -r oi wa ii io withgll ad piker: %i - tOrLIC- ajiil thingylc p're- it a hn II tlt ?? xx'cte siitiel ?? i' tx' aI tI ?? aii'i allde ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION—GLASGOW

... SPECIAL C'OMMSS101-GLASOOW. aRIAL OF JAMEIS WILSON. f F TiHURILDAY, JULY 20.-FfBST DAY. After the Jury had been sworn and the indictmvent read over to- the pnsoner, (Wlson), as meniauned 10 our paper of the 21st J0ly, t 'I he LoRD AnvocATx roseand spoke tothe following effect: -cientlentrti of the Jury,-It has fallen to our lot to have a t tai,k or the utmost difficxtty to perform; and I ...

EXECUTION OF JAMES WILSON, FOR HIGH TREASON

... ' -- LcuvI!oN olF.JAMLIS WILSON, I Fa, jildll rftl:ASet, , i n itrititt to his sentience itt thle Court ~ len o nrlichl here onl the i2 WIh 3 ely hos/snitO er i1 ritrai Lverl, ulderrvi I, errte cof thle laiw c~oinmnoily, exe u ted iri f i I igh '_`reaksor. T1he day w'rcvi- Itc Lien lie was visi ted by hisi wife-. dan i-b dc-tiii Ie . Thc iiiter view wvias Shiort, COMrit uctittett themselves ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, SEPT. 4

... LANCASTER ASSIZES, SEPIT. 4. Y ! If PEAI t11 V. PI'lA.RSON. This was an action brou,-lt to recover compensa. )I t-011 illndi ges for a bienach of promise of marriaage. T h nal tits being persons of the hit igest reslpectabi- le lity, an 1uunlstal: dcegree of interest was excited by this case;-the Court wvas Filled to overflowing; and a there Was arrayed in the seats opposite the Jury an ...

COURT MARTIAL

... llOllSE-GUAltDS, TUESDAY, SEPT. 19. A Court Martial was heldl on Lieutenant-Colonel St. George French, of the ;th regiment of Dragoon (Guaards, on charges prcfrrrekl agapnst him by Gene- ral the Earl of Caraiampton, Colonel of the regi- ment. 'flhe members of the Court Martial met at ten o'clock in the room oin the first floor looking into St. James's Park. The following are the nanlics of the ...

OLD BAILEY, LONDON, SEPT. 25

... I- NON, SEPI'. 2_. 0I i) 3AII.EY, LO0 ?? L, 1.§AX a I aoungfeale, clegantly drCsseil, | a , 0lf Superior manin ers, was indicted ca- i! t lio, S/. i illuotes, one guilneaI, and VIIt 1'i' e ?? (it C. lI::iie, alll soll -I o tile property of ,t. Ball, ill th c house -- ;is called for the prosecutiomt was C. 0 ;r ror; hsel ta a Well-lo,.kiiig youn t i s.,r-tly dMessedL. h (e 1ow1i1it he s, i ...

COURT MARTIAL

... We lately In.erted the charges againit Llent.-Col. French anm of the 6th Dragoon Guard,,(or Cabiineers.) 'Ihe first charge Ier was relative to his keepinig a female in ?? 1ma her Mrs. French, though not hi3 wife, and eating with her thE in place of presidinig at tile mess.- I'be secofd, for inflicting But a greater pinishmeat on three sttjcazits thata was ordered by tin a Court Martlal.-The ...

CIRCUIT COURT GLASGOW

... CIR etit cOURt mI:AScOW.- (Cssnt lnsied fromn our first page.y! nazncy',radswas sentenced to be cotifined oter2 nine 'rilbeth in the triltinoth oF GlasgowV. John Brimitsj accutied of. assarilting, in Hlarniltrie, oile,f the 7th hussars., Owing to the witnesses bersg iss tedewas deserted pnrs looad fet tensore. And~rezv Pjii~qeland Aindmvts Tait, accused of st,.,jints shebpi, werebratawed for ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... C(,URT, ('L.JISG(O)I I,.(',Hitt WVS?, opene~d herO liv theI Right Hbim. ic'(it K arid Loarst Ll'tM S1. 1 ,~.,I, accus..d ot adselboid, fraud and imposi- ,jl,( 'a'J', 1, :brcaking and theft-.WU Leuleh, t fi e roin as vse Itt Port- I )indits--and Ivi J ., tra andi haiUebreaking, were outlawed, Lor 1P,-/'r Croshilt, JotAn Coutter or Cdonnor, CC I ~l~ll f.(wi,'o, were brotight tot the bar, ...