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INQUEST ON THE BOBY OF GEORGE FRANCIS

... ON TH2l- -DOLIV 0F GEORGEF IPAANcl whi The in quest onl George Francis, one of the utnfclrtutafe men who twit their lives ili the 8a%-ay duoring tile per~ce4- .,ion of the Qnseni's corpbe, bas closed with it verdict of in Wilful rinuider against a Life Guardsman tnkttwn. Tlye 8fre other~inquest still continues, aInd, frota the teitper di- u played Icy some- of thle iturors, it would ' not be ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICLARY

... JIIGH couiW r vi' JUYT'IC'jL:I . M.1kridny mrorniog. ?? Court proceeled to the trial of AlIdrelw ClladLudr, ptoultnirer i1 L dlitlilibir, ch;lrle(r II taith eight ditilrent 11c1s of thuft nF 1potlirly h1od pigs fromt dilibreot lout. h1usi onI farms in the countv olI Elinburgh. 'ihe pamit el ?? guili. all d, after a suitl)IL nidimonition fLt1n1 tli l ord 1uMtiLC C!krk. was P sentwt-ced to 7 ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... CO UPLT OF KING'S BENCH. e) ilay 15. ir d At half past twelve o'clock on Monday morning, Mr a- Hunt, accompanied by the other Defendants convicted A at York, appeared on the floor of the Court of King's ly Bench. Judgment was prayed upon them in the usu l a- forri by the Attorney General. The Defendants put to in a number of affidavits in mitigation of punistriintt. le stating the heavy ...

POLICE MEETING

... lferonlrln, Jetty I. SRnDRsUor..-.The Dean of Guild; Treasurer; Convener Leslie; Messrs W. Matthews, Rose, Connon, Henderson, A. C. Matthew, Old- man, Smith, W. Chalmers, J. Simpson, W. Simpson, Topp, Adam, and Torrie. The Pnovosr, Preses. A letter was read from Mr James Leslie, the Superintendent,Intimat- ing that he had been appointed to another situation, and resigning his present office ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SEco.D Dvsios. | DIVISION OF COMMON OF CORRENNIE. At the present time, when so much attention is directed to the improvement of waste land, and many proposals have been made to employ usefully thereon the energies of our surplus population, we have thought it proper to direct the attention of our readers to an important case, at present inl dependence before the Court of ...

COURT OF SESSION—26TH JUNE, 1849

... COURT OF SESSION-726TII JUNE, 1849. I A LEXANDER BROWN, Writer in Stonehaiven, and JAMES VAL- LENTIiE, Merchant there, Suspenders, Vs. Mrs CATrtERINEr HusaIrisY or CuiRlsrlrteiding in Huntly,i lund JOHN SIIAND, Writer to the Signet, her Agent,' -- lu/srgers, ;. - t This was a Procesn of Suspension, originating in the fol- lolwing cireomstanbei:-The charger, Mrs Christie, by the adv1ice of her ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... c ur . .: . U; E, : ?? . ii: ! A: : - .. .. . , ?? Thle Circuit Court of Justiciary aseesopiened lierej en Satursray the let: I as October,, by the ltightllon. toed Mowloee srrr,lvwhen; after. the usual al prerumiselries, tire following Cases ware disposed of:- IIJ Alesanrssl Bansiraeg carrier, Eltgin, ehofhorl willsI ut ni' fi otes, to was Outlawerd foe not nppecaring. Co5 A's1- Msrytrinslr ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF CI-IANCEIRY.-FU{IDAV. Ten:, Leon trr ot) i ii iNC t,0 . RUTIR saT r .-lie Loirdslhis having giver severail jehigienett;, at hafl f-past 1 o'clock; lie took~ lils taste of the t3ar iii the fotlowiag woards ?? I lasso noi iitistscri ornlu the oases thitn vito teenl snort be fore tele ?? to the last, coil it iswiii th greet so tiofurtlen thee tile tliii; Co itrt without jiatting arty ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY, EDINBURGH

... 111(11 (COURT OlF JiUsTl IAtY, Et)INIDURIIL illl l~s- C Sa ?? 011d1 latply a1 aol'lVl'VOI,~ l o' dc Ii ii i li ?? of, tii le (i'ir'i ?? te inly a Sklatattll, xii' tudelvtrait 1101 ?? ll' oile Lrdii-Aidiei tat ii ?? oidlel or ftil, Imposit.iiiona Il ~sIaiii ii tvilea I21 ?? 'ig il fill ii ?? i'tii'l'i' i Iiid st o fiiei llls ole teer tiert te I dlyell iri'lI Vio~ llatino h ll tllill', afid (to ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... SIGH COURT OF JUSTICIA~Y. R1.- a.. . CHARORC O5V 'irROR. On Mondpy weeLk, John Balfour, shoemaker. residing In Caa murder of E niz inr was out to the bar, charged with the murdr o ~iiabeh Dckson or' 133tfonr, his wife, on the night of the V7, th (.S.attrday > or morning of the 181b Auguist ia~t, by a'riiing her with a lnammer or poker, or sonme other instrument, a severe blow on tier head. or ...

INQUEST UPON HONEY

... INQUEST,.UPON HONEY. 'rle Inquest on the body of ltchard Honey termi- it n tort upon the 11th inst. The great length of the oceeet.ings in this case has prevented us from giling cly thing but an occasionaltt abstract of the evidence.- WXe cannot, hod 'ver, give our reaiders a better out- ltie of the leading raIcts connected with this extraorli- :-!,wy inquest, than by copying at length the ...

CONR LAWS

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