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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Aitchison saw the boys ngdown the Easter reRoad, and observed the prisoner ffialggart go within Mtrs ?? gate, and come out again. His hands were be- k-hind his back when lie went in. 'rhe boys went dowit the t'in Easter Road, and On sthe alarm being Sriven' ...

SURREY SPRING ASSIZES

... o Va3'iIlh PACE EoGs.-The followino is tl origin of giving eggs at Easter..-It 0tb uqual from the earliest ages of tih hahi church to be liberal to the poor at tile C`i trival of Easter. TIhe alms distrileutd Miti occasion were chiefly egs, ?? t, ° be ...

ANOTHER GENTLEMAN [ill]

... Blacklock, rising four years old, to the Duke of Leeds, for. 1250 guineas, Mr Robinson bhs sold' Horner, by Catton, rising three years In old, to Mr Thsomas Peirse, for 1000 guinels. Great sport i is expected at the Catterick Bridge meeting in Easter ,week ...

BURGH ELECTIONS

... this qualification was not necessary fit rise ease of thle it P~rovosst, or of Coutncillors. Sinmilar decisions had hten pro- nouniced in other cases, particularly that of Nairtn, and that tof Anstruther Easter. His- Lorldltip weas Of opinion. howtiweri ...

CORN LAW PETITIONS PRESENTED TO HER MAJESTY

... Dalherf, in the County of Lanark. The inhabitants of the village of Palnackie, Kirkoud- Lrighit. The female inhabitants of Easter Anstrutber, county of Fife. The female inhabitants of the town of Large, county of Avr. The inhabitants of Large, county of ...

AYR CIRCUIT COURT. I

... with firrge-ry ertul ?? forged w ritings, as otitlaweul for nitn-appeatr. alttce. Diunali Camrm'ing, from parish of Loggie Easter, chrargedl Haitit fori!ryn atn iteit. forged bill of ex. chlarge. prlrreade Guiltv, anti wao sentenceil itt iraptison. mrtm' ...

IHIGH COURT OF JUSTI

... taking too manyr on board. 'flui pleasure excursion has been a practice froam time immnemorial. Ity By aJuriynal]..The swell rises qttite suddenly, and of you cannot tell before~lrand whether it is coming or not. csdt A~Ir Shawv Stewart said it wire not ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... to Mllnat PRe Toeo.-A letter from the Tee-tees was read, pI- intimating that hereafter the fell sum of L.600, aethet- Al rised to be ileiueted frnn the revenue of the meek per w tan, for the ri-hairs on Leith Pier, would lie retained, in ce place of ...

JURY COURT

... many of their .o hard-earned pence, for the building of the chapel; and, if the facts were denied, hundreds of witnesses would rise up is among themselves to confirm them. There was a sort of i, poll-tax imposed upon the members, according to their e real ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... waiting to be revised and transcribed ; and that it will certainly he before the House either before or immediately after the Easter holidays. In this situation the Lord President fairly ac- knowledges that he did not think it necessary to proceed with his ...

SCOTS APPEAL

... deelarator, accordingly, took its course through tile Court, from which there are eleven interlocutors pronounced, which gave rise to this ap- peal. There is, also a cross appeal rin this case, and the Learned Counsel h1ped, that the House, upon hearing ...

PRESBYTERY OF EDINBURGH

... measure when it was brought forward. Notice had been given in Parliament by Viscount Melgand, that he would move, after the Easter recess, for a committee of the whole house, to take the law and practice of Scotland into considera- tion, by which parochial ...