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CIRCUIT INTTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INTTleL.IGENTCE-. a- _. ?? ..1a . (a i/es I~hsts And .A'for,~ Seii~uri ?? or the Ft aod housebreaking, pleauled Not. Guilty. After essnitnog'- ., il tnumber of witnesses, the Jury retllnri~d a, -,nintinsiOus ver-- II It of Gtflt/ps aguist then ar'I e iirisortal I ?? and an i equal. W isunanutmtus verdlict of si'--n as respected Mary he at itsun rown wa1,s sett elrl. rosprtatioit fo: I ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... POLICE COMIMISSIONERS. Tlesdayq a Statutory 5leeting of 'the Commissioners was c helk; the Lord ?? in the chafr. t - jtey some roinile businesc, a lete-r wvas read fiorn Mr t Steivait. respectfully iitimatinz hics resignation of the officet of Lieutenant; upon which Mr MAltfarlane expressed his a regret that the Establishment had lost the services of so r extremely zealous and active an ?? ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... EDINBURGH NrwS CONTINUED. sloe JURit COOUttT_1l2th July 1827. Mrs MACSAY V DIACtaOs. callI This case carnO t be tried before the Lord Chibf Corn- iron olissioner and Lordt Criagletie. and i camnion Juryj upon reall the following issue - 1It being admitted that. on the With day or Derember 5So. 1824, the noose1 called the Diana seas the property of the do- mer fender, Norman All .Lead, and ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INTE:LLIGENCE. ?? I Inverary, April 11. ria ?? Court ?? was opened h ere yesterday . hv the Hllonmirnble Lord Alloway ; and, after the usual so- I -lennities, the COUrt proceeded to business. Aleg~inder hPilVen:t, at Blarachsurin, charged wvith stealing a deposit receipt for cash from the repository of his father, nt IBlararchu in, having failed to appear, had sentence of fu- gitatioul ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... HOUSE O LOtt)i-MXt A4RCH '28. Mv'l)tstaMIn V. II'DstiNstto This case, which wea openied he Mr Fullerton on Toes_ clay, cam' on to-day for tarther argument The quvswno was one of no public initerest; but we may state, as the iesu. ing circutnstanee, that the appellant, who was far advctim, in vears, being, .as described ib' the appellants, 6 an old and frail nan, had been prevailed upon to ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... y I I COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE;, .--I A statutory meeting of the ComtmisSioscrs of Police was ste held onl Monday.-Mr Sheriff Duf in the cha we The estimates for tile ensuing year, which exceeded those of the past by upwards of L.100O, were laid o' the dv table. WI .Mir M'Bean, with respect to the estimaste from the light- a 7 ing committee, asked if the annual allowance had been made cu for ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... COURT OF EX-CH-EQUETI. e St-tCoI.t- .0 WiiiTtCT INTO ENGiLAXti. e- The AaVOrArn- (ItveAlt, Flaintiff, aoisiil S ?? 13 lpsnd HliiianrriHivr, Spirit Di-olers, $lasoriw, Dfelelants. rhsiportant- case ciine-,drO forltriql-6 n the Courtaof 0~.I kirheioerhen, oi he ail thcur-ran. -Tim or] Avocte s satig-te ese-tO -ite Sotcth, .1 wit mkig sarofdifeentfasepemits, ini circuamstances N of petuiar ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—Oct. 20

... .COUgT OF 0MC4MON PLEAS-Oct ftX d .(llefbre'thbe Lor;d Cbief Justice anda Special Juy.) ? n'outiA' fleD AlsartEa, ASStIltEt9 OF ?? 1. sMiTih, AND? Co. V. FOltlEST, zEEUTOE osr 6F . : tONThE. tw , . Mr Sergeant R,05,pqust stated that in this Actiolt 2. a the plainaufik sought to recover the amount of two emrs of mnoney, making tbgetbe* L.475, WMii ;i& they tilleged S? firvas due to the ...

GREENOCK BANK ROBBERY

... GREENOCK BANK ItOlInEIflY |o0V STREET POLICE OFFIlC, t.Oto. Immediately after the trial of Henry natders monly called Harry the Burcher, in Scottla1, o:t S, . of being concerned in thle robbery of the (C ee-l; ion ZtlI1C i01portanlt information wasobtained, ?? IV lilely to lead to thle detcction of the really t Vli Amllongst the persons iniplicatcd by tlhcce f7C i: (Ii was Williatm VXyse, the ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TOWN COUNCtL PROCEEDINGS.. E - __ ,- .. 1.. LAW-SUrT WITH TErE PROFESSORS. -The Clerks laid berore i he Council a copy of the interlocutor ?? pronoun-: ced by the Second Division of the Court of Session, in the law-suit between the Council and the Prineipal'and Profs9- sons, by which - their Lordships 'had- refused the reclaimiflk note, and, adhered to the interlocutor -of Lord Mackenzie, ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FiRSTr D1VIRsON'. Dec. II. 118-9. q~so GRlAHAMEV t aiat iinii's Tr6lzie-Title-Sale olfan estite held tol -aIr a tv e ntai sus1tained, in respect the deed of entail -ro ' *o*i, ii in the'register of, Entatia aill al-ter Itt di., ti Ovordflu Also-held, that at subatajtte hair af et aiiliad it ~auflrieat title to pursaae a ridAima.tIaati~R ofithe solt-. a 13y cdnirA t o;iaif ...