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BILL CHAMBER—SECOND DIVISION— 1st March 1828

... BILL CHATAI ERSFCOND DIVISION- , st Mlarch IS28. . FINNLAYSON V. AI'IKaNzrt. Form of Process-Stsspenisiaa after being reponed-E.rences. TiI'Kenzie, a trustee for creditors, brought aln action be- fore the Sherfffof Ross against Firilayswn as principal, and Pedie as cantioner, concluding for a sum of l..39 I:s,. 5d. No defences were put in, but Pedie's procurator ' profluced 'a letter addressed ...

POLICE ASSESSMENT

... Tfe PoliceEstablishmentofthiscity has longbeefl an objec t of very great interest to us ; and at a time when' Ave oenedl our col unwits xvith the viewv of rendcri ug it the, aid wl ei we tlotiudht the exertions of individualsco ninectedwith it de- served, we did so openly anld candidly, and tot.tly urmmtecil wvith any party or political kceliig. It -,as viith great satis- faction that ...

LONDON

... FRIDAY-FERIJuArty 15. THIE KING'S COURT. His Majesty held a Court at:three o'clock yesterday af- ternoon, at the Royal Lodge in Windsor Park, which was attended by his Royal Highness the Lord High Admiral, the Lord Chancellor, the First Lord of the TCreaurv, the Lord President Of the Counicil, the Lord Privy Seal, the Secretary of State for Foreian Affhirs, the Chancellor of the Durhy of ...

BILL CHAMBER—1st DIVISION—May 17

... BILL CHAMBER-Ist DIVISION-May 17. .D LL, Ll AVAl15, Ltt-.I St L1- v tI UIN-iBlay 17. SUSPrL NStti -CA UTION-PA YMEN-T. Robertson was' charged by Levack to n ake payment of .1.8 12.w. conbtaiiiei in his promissory note. L.7 being ppid to ?? e poindinog was executed( for the balance, and warrant to sell tea *29th March 1826, was obtained. Robert- so ii app lmid for and procu red an i terdi ht on ...

CIRCUIT COURT, INVERNESS

... CIRcUITi COUIT, INVERNESS. WOn 1tJond15't seo'rni,,ht tite Circuit Court of Jitaticiary we0 ,ytiOpn i b te iohit lion. Lord (jillieo. 11 fli luwA. Was list. st Patt to the bar, chargel with utitoriueri tll rft 'rgol0) o soe, so 010 is Ct'n o 'ill Wiiamti i,'orbe, & Co. 'Ti PI tin looser si bii;,' ' tturrog'ltod hr thle Judguris to h~iSguilt, ansusy'rc Gtitly at othu- ?? of' tliber, but 1 ...

ARREST OF MR LAWLESS

... ARRExST OF MR LAWLESS. (romi the Dezbiin Evceinog Post of Y'hursrsday.) r LawIeSS mis arrested this (lay between eleven and loci;. by Pcr Farrcll, the Heatd Officer of -Police, n -Cl~- *7rigo warrant, and brought in custody to the house Mf pjr Jurstice Burton, in Stephen's Green. This rculmstance has produced an excitation very diffi to hr described, and all manner of rurjours were il ntl h Pt ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... III:I0:L C UII' T1 J UST'JCIA lY'. ?? Ductivi F. ptts.-oL ?? a rofter at PI;!aLgl In, far ad'v-l .(ti tn nva-rs, wa*s isriced athiec bar, criargevti titti rtn- bLaezlnT I .2 It:ltds *,f or 'i'ti-rnmitr cl o I rirl;idly Sorcivt-, of ?? itb aold betril for a lity firltc-e t!ae T reilSuneIc, Icy ImTeIIs ol alcTnniz, or rocnurt-inr lla-cl tti be rita-rcd, nit fetwer ?? o inebankr Tettc ieits, art ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Inverness, September 13. The Court met again this day. Joan Hanley, accused of stealing from the ship Christo- pher and William, when lying off Campbelltown last mouth, the surn of L.7 odds, pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to 12 moniths' inprisoinment. Alexander Stewart, and Mary Fraser or Stewart, his wife, accused of assault, wvere then put to the bar; but the Ad- vocate- Depute, in ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... , , , r ?? OF svssloN--vll-;! Im 1- RZIFCOURTS PF SCOTILANlI. NA GIii'T R A`i_: c r wtt's''I'- sit '2itItFrS ANT it RIrarr - Ctr IIN Ut' tl tle, Vr C.AT77.' liES S. .~T~llag OF ssci i-o'tta pro:els Of lie~ atlsgai. ?? C, itlli ct~oi:tiete !Slc'ril'r (flerk of CL;ithtiesl, fole tiletti 1r- i't't* f mvii it finn]l andlie'11''J that hie %s eckly She- lII H1 it, fccut III (s~Illness tinsts, ill ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY

... )3G1Gi COURT OF ADMIRALTY. F thscda ?? rlately master of the Iu- n Itint Favourite, plving oil th~e river Clyde, NXor- Si, 5ovi1 mte of the said steanis-hoat. John Afacearlhs, atj auh acting master onl hoard the steam packet Fin- tivo'is' iew lnelfast ande Glasgow. and Don.ld lii 'iRye;nwor lately Seamen on hoard that vessel, were Sti 'atti liar, alctissed oif ulpable homicide, in the, cuii- ...

JURY COURT—JULY 21

... JURY COURT-Juziv 21. I~KiNo ;n M\IwtL rn'rtr fy. STn'RItFTr. Thiti case came onl for trial ril 2101ult'lv ISt itV. 'I'h action oiismneattl in thre fo-llonvg ri rirtrire; ('1t5 purL- suer, Charlres King, of 1l3utori Street, P'itcaqi ly, in, the c:rrilnt of Mliddlesex, Esq: havingl LCqldiirci right to II botlu foir L. 1(in, re by a ie!ltor residenlt iii Sirstlatil, the de. feitl!er, tto wvin all ...

EXTREME SUFFERING

... EXTREiJE SUIFERING. | STIocie.two CsncntrilSTANiE.-A rirrumetarrec e.f a very painf',l nature oceu-red in this town on Saturday last. A inat of tdte name of Miucklellay, advanced ill life, a nla- tive of Ireland. and who has OCCatiottal. driven cattle to Norwich filr the last 10 or 18 yec-rs. waV3 found dead in the olnkttp ltnuse if Dnmfries, while the Colnmissioncrs of Pc- lice were ...