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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... - ' .; atg 5 ?? i a I , i' . C, ,: .: ?? MIGI1 COURT OF JUSoIidA , .- tall Tnnr, i>. ?? -4. r~ I :: l i ?? Monday, .3amtes Kelliy 4las*a fun, accuised'of ?sa different a ls-f th&ft Wa6 tried caprca.jy befre the) High Court of Julciar3,ihe praner ,was ticcufed of a the following ac's of -heft, viz-of fiealin frohm a 3f room in IBlair Street, Ethinbrgh, onl theg ne Tdh July lafL,' a filver watch ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... - HiGH COUnRT OF JtTgICtAit'y tH15ilS MYESTY' sADVOCA JHN DANDE, 0H DANDIE. .Since the celebrated trial of GILONRxsrT there . has not, appeared a case of more. -interest,. or at. e tended with greater difficulty of decision -upon a n mass of circumstantial evidence, lhan thie trial of *. JoHN ANDIE, which took ?? on- _Thursday. f We shou!4 kel ourselves very unjustifiable,- in: a case of such ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURTLOF JUSTICIARY.. THE TRIAL OF JOH2X DANDIE, LATE PRIVATE IN THE FIFESHIRE M5LITIA,.EOR TS% MURpEER OF JOHN HOWIE, MASON IN CERES. The incli&rnent ftate, that upon the night of Thilf day the 12th, or. morning of Friday the lrh day of Cc- tober, 1809, t he. priloner having been in comnpauy wilh the deceafed John - Howiejun. rnafn i: Ceresi, wntlU he houje of armes ireland, ciange ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. BaovG.HTON ?? AITCHISONS. This is a case of considerable importance to merchaots..Messrs Crow,'Wdod, and Company, andoa Alfex. m L~eitit, sold the defenders, John- adAe.Aijtchison's, bakers in Edinburgha,.by lIetter, 098~ bio~l of wheat, receiving-payment of 1 part'of the price, and a bill . for the remainder, (wNVhich was afterward paid) and ;at the same time ...

EDINBURGH,

... I I --D INWYB U I? G H, I . rse HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY. M e- Monday came on Ibefore the 'ligh Court ofJtisti- on e- ciary, tbe-trial of James Kellie, a'ias Watson, accused su !d of four ditfereutacts of lhef. After the examination mii e of wntnesses ag-ainst and for the prisoner, INr Solici- for ?? Huyle summed ul the evidence for the ce Crown, ancl William 13oswell, Evo. for the prisoner. M ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COUR'r :OF JUST-!bARY. I~ ?? - ?? THE TRIAL Via 2 DAN~D, (ConcludedLr.*iV ur laft.)' Alexander Wallbr, fheriff- cer, 1d occafsh tb leave Cupar veryiearly on the morning of the 13th, jut. as the five o'clock bell was ringing. At this time he bet Ritchie, GreenlaW, Barnet, Begbie, and Kellie co- UWin toCu~par. -He paffed them, and.goi'g 1Woriard, overtook Traill, with whom he had fome ...

COURT OF SESSION.—FIRST DIVISION

... : CROURT'OF 'ESSTOPRST DWIs5VI r' ! Ile right of ,illiniggane is. confidered hyb any per- ,onsr as lo importtant a-privilege, that the decifion of the .r .,followng cafe by the Judges in the ficfil chaiber of the ,Court of Seffion, cannot fai! to intereft our teaderk,:_. Mr Wight, who h ?? leafe in perpetuity.of the farnm of Ormiftonf, in the county of1Haddiigtton, belong. Ing to Lord ?? ...

EDINBURGH,

... ED I NURGHi - . . rl : -: p ~ F HIGH COuiRT OF Jus-lriCdARY. ?? Thursday' John Dandie or Danudi, now or lately private solier in the Fifeshire reghinent-if rev gular militia, a2s tried for milrder and rdl ber'.- he was accused of havina on the night of the 12th of October last, accompanied John Hlowie, junr. Mason in -Ceres, from the house of J-ames lrelahtd; change-keeper near Cupar Fife, on ...

COURT OF SESSION

... ay -the 'WSd, was decided the X On Tuefdai'-the S3d, was decided the noted&cafe of. ther Snodgrafs Buchasian ?? Macni'ab, which- relates to the.' the validity of a will faid to have been exeruted by the late' Mrs Buchanan of Craigiesiearn, in favour of her 'huf- band's dau lter, Mrs Macnab. This wvill was chal- c lenged, as alfe and forged, by Mr Snodgrafs Buchanan, the and the proof which has ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HI10t COURT GO JUSTICtARY. 0nM~onday, CaAiLss MQirNi: ?? ;BA LE~r a/ia LYoN, charged with honfe-brealing as theft, were tried before this Court. '.The prifoners having pleaded Not, GrIthy, it was st' ed on the part of M'Queero, that the ?? libelled, a though proved, furnishied no evidence of his guiit, li having- been confidentially .employed by the preficll Sheriff, and by his predecefor, Mr ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COUItT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. 3 GAMlfE CASE. . C n ARL OF rOPETOWN AGAINtSi WIGHT. Theright of killing game is considered by many )f persons as so important a privilege, that the decision, a e of the following case by the Judges in the first chain-! n el ber of the Court of Session, cannot fail to interest our j c g readers:- c y M r Wight, who has a lease in perpetuity of the farm g a of ...

MINUTES OF EVIDENCE

... . . ?? - , :1 ? 1, , ?'Il x ? ? ? -. I V , ., . . . I ?. . ,v ?? -, JDOW4?,? ? ? Taktn bkfio.the ?? 'muth&' WMU 'ID696e alp. W ! pointed to cosider of th Pko1CY and A c of' the 'se late Epeditionmto thae,$,ce1dt. ?? , ha t . g: j . o -DAIX Si > .vr J. ANsaREt~in the Cjais hj' ',Sir D.',Dundas Kb ~~d n ndeai Staed, that he' w'desired to6'attenbi ?? 'beAed'a4 B6urlInoe& Hquse,. on ~t e-24th ar ...