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JURY COURT, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1830

... JY UR c J 2 1--- . .JURY COURT, F~iDi.%Y, JUL7Y 23; 1i. AV I JAMES STEPHEN, Farmer in Old Town of Kennerty, parish 0i of Peterculter, and JoaN RAFYE1J, Farmer at Hill of Pe *Th1onduff, near Stonehaven, Pursuers * against Mrs A G0E Es5Ct DAV5DSON, Spouse of ALEXANDER M'KILLiCAN, Te- aiding at West Burn of RHbislaw, and the said ALEX. 1M.'KiLLICAN, Defenders. The pursuers were joint acceptors, ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... BI!E1UFr CRI119NAL COURT. - . . . ?? . The Court loot Onl Wednillesilay, at hlai;t-1st ie, wheo D' illlno GnIet, shoemalecr at Eltonl, accused of assault, or of culpabl3 ho:tticide, was itlaco at the bar, allol laleadixt tot gil lty. John DMuni, of the Sherith tork's oirce, anti George Webster, S!lecilP. oilicar, bt lI testitlied that they were 1 reseat when the depoiition of George Darticn, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... jilo'li c(IlItT Or millcu'rt . jj n.ioI ?? A' hrDER. |l:ra otisa, iftun~s del.zr, tutuy.Ros'Bretildeedfrsobig ?? fidicir atdo al cideti (inthe 'hit temay tie aba 'a Wistlsening the sotre-tn stair r dscet~satd ?? banti ) f 3lssi.t ae isi seit asiiiyl.ct fl Mt9 Sld3iass-ill: title betling faxt' iter petlsesebof 'obatssaeimitig citeei- el, iealinsioftticlegate C 5b, slert a meebt ?? ftls aer ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... Tii-.tiiis.Io Am /t17. E, Fiahelui Frost-or Godon1 WitS tried tin a charge of ilis-f, hoN Iol)~ii'oiii~ lock foost lltires. 'l'le iniliciti-ot set forti that thel relsont'r, while it I1 siect hie Itt Francis ilorne11it, F5'i- Swtiiltoil. -pocioli of Newito elta r, stitlo. hietirsti nthe 2o~ti~ltti to o tcidl ItheL SiAltI of MforelI last, fromt :o lock-foost elitistwhic selit s leloniotisly ...

THE MARNOCH CASE

... TIHE MIARNOCII CASE. ?? I .- I- ?? w.# 1-1.~tlss;S tn A 1neetilig of the Presbytery of Strathbhgio was lield at | c~litt, oil W\'diteosdtay. Spitie uNr- The ter. Air W\alkeor, 11 laItly, MdUoNtcito; Itessrs. A!1ei-dycr, Rliqnio; Cowvip, Cathlle; 'hotillsoll, Kieithi; Masmm, Itutriplhic ; and J. A. CrUickShtillk, ;Iettleell, Cloth;, Jhie Presbytety having been eonstituited with prayer by tbe ...

Police Meeting A mee

... ting of the Commissioners was held on Monday. After the minutes of last meeting were read, Mr Henderson gave in his- reasons of dissent against the late increase of the Superintendents salary, and moved that they be recorded. Mr Paterson, seconded by Mr Reid, moved that these reasons be not recorded. On the vote being taken, Mr Paterson's motion was carried by a majority of 10 to 5. ADELPIIT ...

COURT OF SESSION—IMPORTANT DECISION

... COURT OF SESSION-IMPORTANT DECISION. I ROSS Vt. P15E5eVTERY OF KCINTYRE. 'e In this c~ase, which is a suspension and interdiet at the teisac fM Aeadrfos rotr of the grammaf' ier, o fCmhetn gis sntence f the Presbytery LIoKitydeonghm ro hiofiei consequene of ~ i aigseeeermth salse Chu-rch;, Lord Outer~ ~~~~~~wigine0 5th February, 1849.-The Lord Ordinary having resuimed ,g consideration of the ...

POLICE MEETING

... The Board of Police met on Monday,-*The Provost in he Chair. SANATORY CO1MMITTEE. The Sanatory Committee were instructed to order a umber of courts and ill-ventilated houses to be white- ,tashed. 4 LIGHTING COURTS. t The Law Committee reported that tile board is not bound to light courts that are not thoroughfares; but the whole qubject of lighting courts was remitted for consideration to hL6e ...

THE MURDER IN BERMONDSEY

... | THE NIV4iER IN BERMONJSEY. ; I I I A--=al fr 'Thre kidJourned hiqnqst on 'the body of PatrIck O'Conn'or, who was found murdered in No. 3, Miniver Place, Ber- amondsey, was resumed on Monday week, when evidence i% was given at great length, giving'i fall detail the main circumstances connected with this atrocious murder, and le tracing thecrime'to the accused parties. The investigation 1. ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... I' I THE COURT AT BALMORAL, I The proceedings of the Royal circle during the past weak have been of the same uniform and unostentatious character as formerlybut diversified by the visit paid to tie Shooting Lodga on oh Muick. On Monday week, in addition to the suit the Hon. Miss Portman, Lord Jocelyn, and LDady Portfman had the honour of joining the Royal circle at di n er a, On Tuesday, Lord ...

CRIME IN SCOTLAND

... (Fs'om the Coursant.) Trnlna has been presented 'to Parliament the yearly blue book of Scottish crime-the 'Tables of Criminal Offenders in bcotland for the var 1848, retorted bv her Majesfy's Advocate, in terrp-of the Statute, I Gul. I ., c. 37. These jtablesappearwithout avword of remark or explanation- witfiout even the meansiof comparing tbe results oflone tvwelvemoath with those3 of its. ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF AN AMERICAN CAPTAIN, ON THE HIGH SEAS

... ALLEGED %CERDER OF AN AMERECAN CLETAIN, ON THE I HIGH SEAS. On Wednesday enornirtu, considerable sensation was created in Liverpool by a. report, currently circulated, that Captain E. La. ist- sey. roasterstake shipl Thomnas lennoatt. had been barbaroutsly murtder- ed ta his cook, John Kent. on the voyage lance to Charleston, and t e .,erret to state that the, rumour- wss shortly alter ...