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EDINBURGH,

... E D IN B U S G X, I- i e COURT OF SESSION. h On Tuesday last, the Court of Session met for the hdispatch of business after the long vacation. All the 'Judges were presient, except LordArmadale of the e First Division, and Lord Cullen of the Second Divi- sion, who are prevented from attending by indispo- sitson. We were glad to observe Lord Craig, who mhad beenabsent last Session from the same ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARr. JANUARYR 3. This day came on before the court the trial of Adam I.yall, indicted fat the robbery of .Mrlatthew Boyd, I 1igeceae X-aunvlta ru ?? ?? i'as made out in evidence, were as follows Matthewl5 at IBo.d, while returning frinn the fair of Dunning, on 1 )- the 25th of October last- was attacked on Sheriff- th muir, about 12 o'clock noon, by the prisoner and a- ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... SIGH COURT OF JUSTICIAR2' f IMonday, came on before thelfigh Court of Jus-i! ticiary, the trial of James NPAra, iron slitter, late f workman to 'William Caadell, Sons, and Co. at Cra- mond iron-works, accused of murdering his brother I Alexander I'Ara, also a workman at the L.s-ne place, oon the I oth NovembEr last. The libel states, Tlat som( diffi ?? having arisen between you andl your said ...

CASE OF CAPTAIN FOSKETT

... CAS.E OF cAPTAIAT.FOSJCTT. This gentleman, who some nime since quitted the 15th. | f regiment of light dragoons, commanded by the Duke'of Cumberland, because his promotion was prevented-and lhe could never obtain an investigation into his conduct- has recently published a parnphlet, under the following title: - The rights of the army vindicated; in an ap-. Peal to the public, on the case -nf ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FEB. 8

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-FEB. 8, SIR F. BURDETT, V. CH-A. ABBOT, E9Q. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE Or COaIMONS. The important question to be determined by this court, between these parties, came on to be discussed- this day. Mr Holfoyd, counsel for the plaintiff, open eo tlle argument, and stated the matter in dispute be- tween thte parties. It will be quite unnecessary to rstate the particularsof this ...

COURT OF SESSION

... BURODTT Ta. SCOTT. Thursday came on before Lori Mead6wbank, as Ordi. nary, in the Outer-House, a case, in which Sir Frarci- Burdett, Bart. is pursuer, and A's Scott,s Serjeant at law, and pre-ently residing in Scotland, defender. Mr Jeffrey, as counsel for Sir Francis, stated this to be an actiori, brought at the instance of his client, against the defender, for recovery of 50001. contained in ...

ROBBERY OF THE PAISLEY BANK

... BOBBERY OF THE PAISLEY BANK. The following particulars have appeared in a Lon- b don paper:- Early on Sunday morning three men were observed s-dividing money at the side of a wall in the neighbour- t- hood of Glasgow. On thealarm beinggjven on Mon. Is, day, the person, an old man, who observed this, com- municated the circumstance to the bank, and gave a Ig .description of their persons ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... EXTRAORDINARY CASe. TAUNToN.-A case of a very extraordinary nature has occurred here, which engages, in a considerable degree, the attention of the town and neighbourhood. About the beginning of the present year, Phenis Adams, a private in the first Somerset regiment of militia, applied for surgical aid in consequence of an ulcerated wound then appearing on his arm. On examination it became ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT O. JUSTICIARY. Lt STIRLING, Sept. 9. I ,The Circuit Court of 3usticiary was opened here, on e I Saturday last, by the right honourable Lord Hermnand. )f Robert Cochran, sawyer in Alloa, indicted-for forging and vitiating docuneeats of debt, was outlawed for Dot ap- it earit'g. .The Coourt then proceede to the kt^! rtW 4 Anderson, and Janes Menzies, atlas Robertson, pritonelr4 in ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... EJXlRAlORDINARY CASE. our readers willrecollect a statement respecting a soldier o of the first Sumerset militia, who had. lain in a very sur- prising state of -insensibility from the 06th of April, in the of present year, down to the 18th of July. Various neans hadbeen resorted to for the purpose of ascertaining whe- ther.the icliess was real, or only 81ssumcd, such as thrust- 4 ing snuff up ...

SICILY

... S. I. C I L Y. ?? COU1rRT -OF PALERM.O., _ Ntbj'g of anthority hais yet transpired on the imme- diate causes of Lord Willianss Berntinck's rurn from Sicily; -but we'have' for a ki'g time been in pass sSI II of facts relative to the Sicilian Govnrnment, which Dizght to take away a4llirprise at any diicor'dance which niiht arise between that governrnent and its lait ally. The Neapolitan Cour in ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY

... EXTRAORDINABY ROBBERY. The following are the particulars of the late robbe- ry at Portsmouth- On Sunday se night, Lieutenant Crofton, the per- son accused, who had been lodged at the Crown Inn, at Portsmouih, for about a fortnight, previous to his sailing for India, where he was ?? as Aide-de- Camp to a General, joined the company of Bradbury, the celebrated Clown, who had lately arrived at ...