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Police Meeting A mee

... HUNTY, 17th February- Apetition from the inhabitants of t Huntly, numerously signed, prayingfor an immediate repeal of I the Corn-laws, was this day forwarded to Alexander Banner- t man, Esq. M.P., for presentation to the House of Commons. I A similar petition ...

Edinburgh

... years' banishimen t. t .ord Laiuderda]le, in his, place in the IHouse of 1! I1.ters, has sigflled his decided opinlion, that the Corn- e irittee ont tIle Scotch Judicature Bill ought to be re- sl *o vivell, With a view to reinedelling it. No one, re ti , think ...

THE UDNY CASE

... all occasio ns, whatg in teiropiionmight. be just and fair, irrespective ~of the law oftheChuchand of the land, there would be no end of oonfsion. e held'that. when the law was so explicit, 'v bhy, were 'bound to obey I , even if, it ran counterto th1efr ...

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 ...

POLICE MEETING

... filsuss of f'100 per annumr; andt they lirecteLI the Treasurer Se n o to write to the .Magistrates, expres`ing the hope of the Corn- Si nmisitoners, thbt they swill lie pleased to continuc the ?? Oiur of 120 per annum, from ?? Rostue Money, which, is paid ...

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 ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Boyd, and Roderi'k -Macnuish, North Uist, charged with mobbing and rioting, and obstroct- ing acd deforcing officers of the law, and aessulting them, in July and August-last,.pleatied not guilty. These parties committed these offences at the time staIted ...

COURT OF SESSION.—MARNOCH CASE

... the loth. ThesummonS, which is brought against the Whole d members of the Preebytery, conolude. that they should be do lt corned and ordained to admit and receive Mr Edwards, the pursuer, as clergyman of Alarnoch, according to lao', or otherwise, Pay ...

POLICE MEETING—MONDAY, 30th Nov

... of 50 yortug men, wito a lie received til ir educatron at the Old Trrrdes Schlool, erirder ' Messrs. Walker, Al utrrav, trod Law, sat dbswn to their Second Annual Ditrner Iin the Tirinrity Hlil. Tire convivirility of the cotmpany was mitch etrianceri by ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... what they've done to me. HleGa offered her a drink of water about this time; and she re- fused it. I went for my sister-in-law-my father went for Id her the first time-he asked if he would go, and I bade him I go. She came, but grew ill, and went away-she ...

THE PORTSMOUTH CASE

... pltice appointed for the v' duel, thoughk they 1ail posted the pursiner for not all- on- 'I` petting.Te puesuer's fiatlicer-iii-law wvas the most tore uletermiiied evitness ott the oilier side, in all that re- nrts hated to tlte courtship amid mtirriage. i'lie ...

JURY COURT.[ill]

... sail ; litat was towing a-head when in stayrs- g os-th hitbard Isioni north into harbour. When croesig a her siwnero vessel corning down. and did hiot see Princess tgill a, es, stithin 50 or GO yards; their attention was taleet up in of trig to clear the ...