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MiribTuT , 3t[ne 26

... guilt wvas Gincerely penitent, and hoped by his cortri- tion and future good conducft to niake an atonement to the injured laws of his country, C for the crime he had committed. He was tl the firlt perfon tried for fedition, that he had acknowledged his ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... country, as to demia.nd'the niot: marked is dignation, It and the higheft punifhment the law could infli&t. He be f Ihould not employ any time in ftating the law upon ti' r- the fubjcca. As far as facts could go, the cafe againft of i all the prisohers ...

Edinburgh, Jan. 10

... endea- d voured to draw off the soldiers, yet in point of.! v law they were both guilty of all the conse- it~ Is quences that followed. This he illustrated by hi a variety of cases both in law and Practice, and gi 1, by a quotation from the work of Mr Hlume ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Thursday, May 24

... . rnan with I a wooden head, a sht md iDicormpe- tent to condu'it tle i; 't ! 5 with libelling Lord Redve ' puting to him corn pt motives in his ,; , Chancellor ; and likewise Mr. tustice I e ?? I.ho, the defen- I dant asscrted, hid bh i, qpecch to the ...

CORN LAW PERTH

... passing the late Corn Law:v and I tii awe will point out its impropriety, their own im- ps c policy, and pray for its repeal. cc 4GI '~. : . F 1 liends and ca'zn, We liavc now stat. ed, in as cociseter i s possible, our ideas of the late Corn Bill; and we ...

CORN LAW, PERTH

... Tro the Printer of the Abcrdern Y izt-nal'. CORN LAW, EER I-. In your Journal of the z3d current, I read with surprise and regret, a paper hearing the a- bove title, and published as an Address, unani- mously agreed to at a meeting of the people as- ...

EDINBURGH,

... shali appear to thenm proper; and that their judgement shall be final, without appeal to any court. civil or eccie- ?? this law, WVilliam Gray and James Wal- 1 ker, elders of the parish of Bervie, complained to the n Presbytery of Fordoun against John ...

SICILY

... Their whole system of laws and overil- ment is only one dark tissue of error and exaction. The Tribunal of Pttrimony,-an iniquitous tribunal, end iini- k, eluitously administered,-makes the name of property a eI mockery: the corn laws starve the people, ...

EDINBURGH, Nov. 9

... coni ned to Eil !tli plaeace in which it first broke out. Bror , i 'ihe late rapid and alarming rise in the price of bir; m corn has exciied tile anxious attentioln of all ranns of the cornmiutinh, par-ictlariv in ti.'£ cormiercial and re ' mhan'.1uac'ulring ...

COURT OF SESSION.—(FIRST DIVISION.)

... forest of Is Culrosis which belonged, in fio far as regarded the fir tinm- ber, to Mlr Vazie, having been on fire, the fire was corn- It rmunicated to an adjoining part of the forest, which be- le longed to Lord Keith. This fire was supposed to have d been ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... declarariontobe rcad, andhe appealedtotile csult, whetber o:ght no; to be received. The court wvere of opinion that it waoe the law oif ?? countr in all criminal ccsts, and the prnctice of that court, wthich S1htoitli not lightly he depilntet from, that tie ...

MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES

... whether thle Cositnili~ssari Court oiught, I aceordli g t-o thie law of' tittions, inl thfe situati on ilw1t irk e rFnad,El to ttdtr itnto their ectnsidlrtitioii i lie ink' of' tiet %i.i-i gsh law, inl eases N~ lien tile parties tre Engisli.i mutiit,'c in that ...