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COMMISSION COURT—DUBLIN, DEC. 2

... COMPiRSSION COURT-DuBLtN,. DEc. 2, DISCHARGE FIROSA CUSTODY OF CORPORAL ALLIARD. Corporal Alliard .ippeared in the Dock, dressed in his fall . regimentals, end bearing a Waterloo imedal; no bills of in. dictncnt were preferred against him. Mr Scriven moved for the discharge of Corporal Alliard, of the 16th lancers, who had been taken np on suspicion of being concernedin the ?? Flood. The ...

TRIALS FOR HIGH TREASON

... TRIAIS FOR HIGH TREASON. COURT OF KINC;'q BENCH,WESTMINSTER, AtONDAT~Jutt5P. The Court having beto oend ithe manikir formerlk e sortP d, and the whole of thelury loig swofni, M ?? BariO*, the Ci~rk of the C xown Offic',, pr~ieeded roqtpad tlietindiot. 'wnn', contaitting four couints, In which th~e ti orrips' dbjee is laid in four different wavyq: but the 6vert acts, from which that object ...

ARREST OF CARLILE OF ANOTHER LIBEL

... f SAR R 9 F go ,NO-7J E . i ebyefore thefi Lord Mat-rEfuTheIalaCId f iceled oanr . ., ?? j he , 'n~l*SzisiS,#t~i2.0nsi~er at lnle vidvdal ,iwas again Yakeb-iftO 'ustody an Frisas ab HavtIenin}.g, ti're6' ?? alr>. ;'wa 'erttrut. - ptr, ;~ ~~ ~hb .nr a ni'n vog -enr e & s3 1p ah4ai4 ,ffve. o 1'ckc 1 p I eo i.g! to sel . nsowf. tle.-c~a~ute dhioff bs arrest w.Jhe: warrant was ce . ptodiced ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I SEIt~TIOUS CI1UFt.IS Yesterdl. little Wadding:0n, of radical notC put to the bar, to take his trial tipon the chare ?? ?? ;o published awicked and seditiou, libel, for the pni.1t i. exciting sedition amongst thl soldiers esal from their-allegianee to his iMiajesty. ti:g , Mr Reynolds stated the ease. The publication of the ?? Was proved bitt y who apprehended Waddiogton i' Ch~ariln Cras ...

LONDON

... FRIDAY-AUGDsT 24. ADJOUR NED IN QUEST ON RICHARD IOAQEY. . FIFTH DVY--C0NTNUF-D. Mr Ihumbert, living at the Hyde Park Hotel, Oxford Street, a Royal Military Surveyor and Draftsman, on half. pay, saw the man dead, and carried along, but saw no soldier near him ; was near the gate, and saw a detach- anent of Life Guards there, drawn up ; saw two or three otficers, and dislinguished the officer ...

GENERAL COURT MARTIAL

... CPALLENGE. rei The following Letter from the Judge Advo le cate General to the Commander in Chief has, y m the diredlion of his Royal- Highnefs, been.cir- culated throughout tie army:- S t lr G } a.aktl. r,7tcCtI;'t31 0,11C4.. H1Iaving had the honoour of falomittiog todhis Ma- cc i liy tie proccedings of a General Cottrt Miartal, late- t lv he'l at the Royal Hofpital at' CiLelfca, upon the i ...

POLICE

... 7TrIcE. The Board or Police met o0 i Ionday, and i again by adjournment on 'rcesday. - A demand was made on the part of the Corn- tmitssioners of Cuctoms, for 14 years rent of a watchhnuse in the Park Place district, which was referred to a Committee. v A Commnit ee was also appointed to wait upon ethe Sherif, to endeavour, if possible, through his interference with the Satperintendant. to put ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Dec. 17

... COURT OF KING'SBENCH-Dee. 17. 'Bfore Lth3 Lono, Ciutar Jusrics and a Special Jury. th ItUNT V.NSEWCOMiS AND oTHialt. dir The Lord Chief Justice Abbott took his, seat In Court Thb thltpst nine o'clock. This cture was immediatl h called on Ithe list of Spocial Jurors was called ovecr, and 1 tenl ansivererd to their natmes ; ise Zefendituisi declined to milE pray a tales ; the pliain tiff wes not ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JULY 30

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH-3urY SO. The Lord Chief Justice, the Duke of York, and Earl Bathurst. took their setts on the bench, when the follow- ing cause was called: BRADLEY V. aRTHUR. This was an' action for assault and motiny, specified In several counts. The defendant pleaded Not Guilty. Mr Broughaim stated thce case. The plaintilill Volonel- Bradley, rais ed himself to fils present rank by a ...

CARRICKFERGUS ASSIZES—JULY 25

... e1 , ArRICFERG(/S ?? 25 'T , Mogoa Bvownacer ofli coah}vesse be# twhttr'vipe end Be~tfast,, vwas iti efor ~tlie ?? Moore, .a butcher iii-BelFast, .on tbh' 3d of Septerniberlast,;, bla .givjn' him ^ trust -with a,iarre lnife in the tbigh, of which nd idief d nine sa after. n The- fact pwse daistinci psroaved, andt~defec setup ufor $he ?? that hev as,- jIsane. tsaowe er, ja poved to be only the ...

LONDON

... of' :: FRIDAY-AuO. 4. LK ut THE PRINCE, RE GE2T'S CORpT. i , The Prince Regent's Court being unexpect- Je edly held oln Tuesd'iy, we regret to say that we rstwere led into an error in announcing that the its Marquis of Anglesey had been sworn in a Privy to Gou ncillor; the fact was, the Noble Marquis e- had a iong audience of the Prince Regent-pre. te vious to the Council, to take leave of his ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH 66URt OF VS'CIARf. . , , , i, l . 414hida, caine on thie trial of Susan Tinny or V ?TiHiy, fcitused -of wilft¢firre raising and theft, -i f iatinlg; on tile -lah +nes motning o the rth off April I I5, set fire to ?? house, barn, cart ahade,. ad 8stackyard bheln.i ing to Andrew M515owAll, in the county-bf Wig- E ton, by means of a lighted candle. Tlie C6iiwn sel for the prisoner ha IdIg ...