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SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRIlMINAL COURT. lA case of assaulit oF a vcry seriouis natuxre twas brought before the Sheriff and a Jury on Satuirday. Peter Bamrth aicic, labourer, reqbling nt Sheriff-hull, parish of Newton, ncs pait to tihe bar, arccused oef as- saultieg James Rcnton, labourer, on the *4th D!Xevnihor, by strihiog him severcl secure blows o11 she fiend and aehulders withl an iron rail. Thc evidence ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—Nov. 22

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-Nor. 22. RtEGINA V. ARCHIMALD DOUGLASS. The defendant liad becu tried before Lord Denman, and convicted lpon an information which charged him with having received certain gifts and presents from the Rajahl of Tanjore, T at whose court the defendant was the EUnglish Resident. The information was framed on the G2d section of the 33d George I£. c. 52, which enacted, that ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTIC__ RY. mAoTVin, DEZCrnMENx 4. The court met this day at ten o'clckt, the judges n bench being the Lord Justice Clerk, Lord Mackenzie a.:d Lora Wood. James Kidd, Isabella Marsihali, and MHargaret Toit, wer. charged with assault and r obler-, in seo far as upon itzl 14th day of August last, and within a house in Leith Wyr, tha violently and feloniously attacked and assaulted ...

PROPOSED CHANGE OF THE LAW OF LANDLORDS' HYPOTHEC

... PltOPOSF)D tllANG1, UP Tnt.l tAW OF LANDLORDS' IYI'O'I'HEP( * rirrra frn r A ,3rd. -t -n - -r ni)1Tr-v. iCTTER TO 'RiE LANW OLER~tS Ur SboT~LAND. ~ilyLord nh Gen~eme~.. mat willingly avail my- heif of te ocasio, sugeste by i~i-uirts fro m ,ome? Of p'osd chugein te la ?? the atoi- tention t deseese. ad BY li6hl~ ln'ts it stands, ifdhas stdod for ages, the land- lodhs right Of' jropesty in thfe ...

BAILIE'S LAW versus THE LAW OF THE LAND

... BAIL:E L AW versu s fTEb LAW oW BEE XefRlAD A I A . . _B o- 3- A strong itaice of tbi urj~' of appointir so a permanent Judge of Poliee occurred e `ne timn N r- go in the Police Court -No one call entertitlil si, doubt that experience is or.c iiigreliellt of whichle e a ltagistrntc in whose hansls is plaed the arbitre- di, mcnt of the liberty ald propertv of the suiject, th to ought to be ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—May 11

... conua OF KING'S BENCH,-My I1. TISE iCINO V- DONLAN AND LORD TEY NIAM it Thise was aut inlictroetit for a conispiraiiy with ata intent n to obtaill L 1400 froni the ?? Langfirr) L under the p~retence of providing a place for himl under G~ovisnmenet. Sir Jalres Scarlett appeared for the prosecati(o. This wa,, an indictelieot agginst Lori] Teynham, a Peer of the realm, and a person named Donlan, ...

LAW REFORMS

... LAW ftEFORMAS. {^o&atisLIICd fr,011 s paper of M2'ondelay.) *t verr straIng, hlow regardless our legislators, it n nd judicial, have been regard. Dotli, ,cipi in the framing of their aws; for what iSPrin, utterli' ?? to propriety than the ; aolr upon wbich the ?? of the 9 Court is established. The present fee- eimrt the Corrt of Session, for instance, might 5ir 11 h rrriud to thle N4ltioal ...

JURY COURT

... FAIR V. BARCLAY AND DAWSON. This case, which has been in dependence for the last IS montbs in thc Supreme Court, at the instance of Mr Fair, banker, Jedburgh, against ?? Dawson, proprietor, and Afr Barclay, pi-inter and publisher of the K}ne7 Chro- nicle, was terminated on Monday. The issues acre to the follovinig effect:- Whetber there scas printed anti published inl the sailt paper, that the ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... 'GLASGOW Cflt~t.IT COURT, l n . _ - 21. 1 Saturday.September 21. St Theinas Macsestii, sistcniarker, wast chaine1d witch at emezing a number of 9iiver watches and a,, goditth, a enr= td to him fo tepair. Ile pleailed Gtiilty to the g first ?? charges, and was aenteni'cd to toelve monthslta contlnt~ent in Birideivell. hkoidi on ,Yehin 0jiver, carter, wan charged wit UV lst, n d (IOW -Angus ' ...

POLICE BOARD

... POLICE MO~flD. A meeting oft~re. Generl Commiesieerg of Pedlms A wisentirerepor pf Com itteeseas nnailltile c llY ae, l*d.per pound an housce rented At .1 n upwards aacii'si. o houses above . 5 and unr ( 10 oftent, sertir an eriditionril halfpeonny per pound obthrates, to ls defray the expenise ofradditional ceetilliorres. Cot E, LECTION OF COLLECTOR AND'I T1113ASURRIsir the One o f the ...

LONDON POLICE

... - ?? r - - I GCANBI 11,%LM11111 STRtEET.'rAACAS KYAGW r~t~i y seorre._~yest~rday Baron de KreutewofrerY c ye hal a commeiission. in our- 48tb regimentffoapid le to ?? ChamberS, the sitting Mla~istrote fraarat y, ?? against the noted Bob Poulter, ',the ?? ~00 d of.0 the Pickering Place gambling estabieets' d Tli Baron stated, that lest rnig't he w~p~ir ttr if 'hoses in questioni, at jouqie et ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... . I ?? n, A d . T ' ?? loose ost l~ords, Felsroors 16. T his Forenoon (ofter the olinions of the tnelse Judges e Were cseel in an l'nglish cre) the Snlicitar-Generai ad- I B dressd ?? f-r the appellasts rer shortly, in the rcae of Bruece aind-Bice. and wos Fallosned on tile samse side by hir Camnpbell, at the close of swhoase speech the fiur. ther hearing of the cause was adjourned to Fridn. r ...