t JCt Ulil 1III IIV U U pV/ll i IV W *fc • 11 I ■ 11 I •—Thomas Dubfoo, foJdicr in the 56:hregiment of foot, was aecufed »{ murder, or culpable homicide, fuppofed to fi-ivr bccu the death of one of hi fellow-fjldicrs, by a boxing match which hap* pencil between them, in confluence ot .1 game at long bowls. It appeared from the evidence, that the perfon^accu fed had hcen a foldier of good character for twenty years ; that he had been friendly to the deceafcd, and particularly upon the morning of the day of his death ; and ihere being no evidence that the pannd was armed with any weapon when tkhting with the decealed, or that the itrukes given were the caufe *»f his deal h; the jury unanimoufly found the panned S\i Guilty \ fo that he was adUI/.icd fw p:icittry and difmifled.— Dor.aid Beg Ca* Vol. XLVII.