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Edinburgh, July 4

... eDilbtt~b, UtP 4- COURT OE SESSION. rFeNSSMIISSION OF hlONEY BY POST. 3 caufe is highly important to the conn- at large, as well as to thofe intrufted .i he Pofi Office department of the fe. The circumatances which gave life h a~1ion are as follokws f Farries, carrier in Ecclefechan, the ..e, through the medium of his brother tTt' n Farric.y, inclofed in a letter to Mefffrwr ?? & C7o. fpirit ...

Printed by Chalmers & Co.]

... Ijale HOUSES FOR SALE ON SOU t'H SIDE OF THE JL. JL L . > Tlicre •will expofed to public roup, within the of William Gordon, Vintner in Aberdeen, upon Wcdncfday the 13th of February curt, betwixt the hours of fix and feven o’clock afternoon. *-T''HAT large fubftantia! and commodious be- Jl longing to, and lately built by the Re*. Mr, Aitkcn upon the fouth fide of the Caftleftrect of Aberdeen, ...

CHARGE of TREASON

... CHARGE of TREASVON - . 1 - !, -. , ,1 1., The Privy Conil tet on Thurfidayo at ihy o'clock, and with an arduous folicitude not only to inquire further into the crimes vf the perfons at prefent accutfed, and others applre- f hended, charged with being guilty of fimiar e offences againft the State, continued their - fitting till five in the eveninp, in bearin g of evidence and weighing eveiy ...

Edinburgh, Dec. 26

... Mubug), Ore.26. HIGH COURT oj YUSTICIARE Monday, came bn before the High Court ofaJ ufticiary, the trial of James Davidfon, late a gentleman's fervant, accufed of pick-. 'ing the locks of drawers in three public lh~u f;es, and flealing therefrom fundry articles. i ne libel was refiriaed to an arbitrary i ?; ibmerit. tvo other gentlemen's fervants, Mitchell I Sutherland, were flated to have ...

ON Friday last the Circuit Court of Justiciary was opened here, by the Right Hon. Lord

... abet'bem. OI Friday laf}. the Circuit Court of Jufficiary e Vsopened here, by the Rigit Hon. Lord ox , 'I s - -It .11 I 11 L, Mctlhvcn. The followi'ng -vas the bulinefs of of tbis circuit. ,l John Cumming, private foldier in the Argyle Of rencibles, accufed of a rape. The Jurv found Of the libel not proven, and he was confeqiuently er difrlifftd. Ie James Beattie Shed, alias Seed, fervant at ...

COURT MARTIAL

... C O U R T MI AR d T 1A -L. The proceedings of the Court IMartial n held latelv in Edinburgh Caffle, which were e tranfmitted to his Majefiy, have now been ; made public. They are of conmiderable I lcngth, but their fuibfiance is briefly as fol- k lows o The Articles of Charge exhibited againC Capt Tohn Cameron, of the North Fencible P ighlanlders, wsere, unjufliflablyand falfe- t iy acufing ...

t~iutoUl), Alp 30. H

... IGHH COURT OF JUSTiCIAXY. Monday, came on before the Court, the trial of William Butler, private in the Pem- broke(hire Fencible Cavalry, accufed of the murder of Serjeant Owen Jenkins, of the fame regiment, on the 8th of March laft, at Haddington. The pannel pled zzotgzgity, and the CourE pronounced the ufual interlocutor. After the examination of witneltes, the Solicitor General fummed up ...

Edinburgh, Jan. 23

... VEI? CbMItr9i), 50- 23- HIGH COURT of _USTIC11R r Stvne time ago, Thomas Muir, day ia- ctlurer in Dalkeith, was tried upon a charge 0' rsu'der, and the Jury returned a verdidt iioengr him Guilty of L'ulpable Homicide.- ?? this verdid it was pleaded in arreft of judgment that no fentence could be paffed ttlced~n, as culpable homicide was not charged in :hct indiament. To this it was anfwered, ...

Edinburgh, Jan. 18

... ClUnbuffl), 3fail. i S. HIIGH COURT of YUSUCIYRY. Monday, came on before the Court, the trial of Angus Cameron, archite& at Weem, I- and James Menzies,jun. merchant there, ac- a; cured of fedition, rioting, and mobbing.-A 2 After hearing counfel, the Court found the o4 libel relevant, but on account of the time it A was foppofed the trial would take up, it was adjourned till Wednefday forenoon ...

Edinburgh, March 13

... binLbur4i0, Sated 13. --r ~ I T~VCIMITr COURT of SESSION. On Friday, the Court determined a caufe of considerable importance, which has been feveral years before them, refpeaing the Eflate of Ramornie, in Fife. This caufe originated in the fervice of Mr George Heriot, calling himfelf the lawful fon of Enfign George Heriot, next brother to the late William Heriot, Efq; of Ramor- uic, and ...

Law Intelligence

... ?? Law 3intelligtIlcr. The Rev. Dr. Scott v. Thomeas JWhte, Ffq. This aaion was brought by the plaintiff, who lives near Leeds, againa the defendant, who is a Captain in the Ayrthire Light Dra- goons, in order to recover dansages for the defendant fpeaking certain words defamatory of the plaintiff's character ; and was tried at York Affizes, on Tuefdav the 20th of March injfant, before Mr ...

HIGH COURT of JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT of JUSTICl4IRT. IrFriday, Dec. 12= TRIAL OF GEORGE MEALMAKER, Cleaver in Dundee. Wednefday, the Couit proceeded in the trial of George Mealmaker. The following is an abifrat of the indiftment againfi him. George, &c. Whereas it is humbly meant and complained to us, by our right trufty Robert Dundas, of Arnifton, Efq. our Advocate for our intereft, upon George Mealmaker, weaver in ...