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COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COA&T OF SESSiON-SECOND DIPISION. a r ., 0.May 2-1814.. IDfV*HITELA%# AND KIRK V. ANDREW AND CIIAR1XES J STEIN. P St The' following case has been decided so differ. c e ently'frem-the usual understanding ofthe commer. - ut cial world idl such matters, and at the samatime, we think, so properlv, that it will be useful that a it should be generally knoin., d n' 'hifelaw and Kirk had, in ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... fY 7 GJ1 1 drT F 7jTcOF ARr. ;arY tlh! Court proceeded to the trial df| I eaturiY t tide -witel iu (Greenock, ad- jlnrra. l0, I.t and housebreaking- T e md ictrtflt ' th tlii? Phone1 did, late in the night of the !tlt d* Va'i tlS, 1 16, or eurir in the worning of ol lt v th, f 'ciblv and fteloniously t~x lOt1 i enter tile CUstoIrdbons e of Greetn- hf Cnt° 't~o (lilt hv tn a sawv, or o ther ...

JUSTICIARY COURTS OF SCOTLAND

... YUST7CIiAky COurTS OF SCOTLAVD. the -- , trt g (Extract from the Report of the Parliamentary Conamis-' in, fpo. i- aoners.) an- Of tile increase of business in the Circuit .th ane Courts, as wcll as in tile High Court of Justi- m *1u- ciary, sufficient evidence wvill be found in the rak- accounts which we have called for, and which xm- are annexed to this repoft, of' the whole number sty, ...

EXTRAORDINART CASE

... EXTRA ORDINART CASR. 3d A provincial paper lately contained a statement pa ule, resnecting a soldier of the first Somerset militia, who wl is lfad lain in a very surprising state of insensibility tb ies, from the 26th He April, in the present year, down to le- the 18th of July. - Various means had been resorted til em to for the purpose of ascertaining whether the illness Pn 'liC vas real, or ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, JULY 17

... COURT O CL7AMSET Jruzr I7 : r TiOMAS and others, Leg ees and Annutantl ?f the Due of QUEaNSBER ?? MONwROe£,Rrt. and 2 flhsrs , hls Grace-s e yecutorsazid others. ' Mr Richardz stated to the Lord Chancellor, that 1 the, Master had snade his separate r~epor of t'he debts I .die' from the late Duke, ald the leqgacies. given by .his will and codicils, which' there 'as a very large fund in Court ...

EDINBURGH NEWS CONTINUED

... EDINBURGH NEEWS CONTINUWM COURT-MARTIAL, HELD IN EDINBURGH CASTLE. Major-Generl HOPE, President. ?? Kearnay, 2d Dragoon Guards, Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, 79tb Foot. Major Camnpbell, ditto. Major Rose, Royal Veteran Battalion. Captain Lateward, 2d Dragoon Guards. Captrin sGamble, Cd Dragoon Guards. Captain Rogers, 2d Dragoon Guards. Captain Maclean, t9tta Frot. - 4 Captain M-ntyre, 79th Foot. ...

TRIAL BY [ill]

... S.RmrZ Br JURo- w~~raroA w:>11s n ?? ?? have been favoured with a moreffull report tban;appeared in the London papers of Mr Horner's speech on tne read- ing of a petition from the Freeholders and Jastices of the Pace of the county of Edinburgh, against some of the clauses of the Scots Jury Bill. t Mr HORNER said, that. nothing could be more unfounded than the statement made in behalf of the ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... The Circuit ioourt of Justiciary met at Glasgo;s on Tues' I day). Lords Hermandand Gillies,jrdges. TI'hef iretprisonerO I nd brou'ght to the bar were, William nliggins and Ihomas Ha- rold, for assault and ?? a trial which lasted a con- bt-siderable time, the jury were inclosed, and desired to return their verdict next day. l Edward M'Gown, alias Smith, from Greenock, was nest we brought to the ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INTELLiGENCE. Tile CIncuit Court df Tussiciary Toverness, Sept. 89. The Circuit Court of Justiciarj was opened here on the 20th curt. by the Right Hon. Lord Meadowbank. John M'Donald, tailor in' Perth, accused of bigamy, was brought to the bar. Thie criminal letters against Wins were founsied on the common law, and the statute 15l,cap. 19, entittlled, ' Anent them that maries twa ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... ?? hNTAZ^tGtN1. - aAberdeen, April 2. Yestetday the Circuit Court of Justiciary was 6iesned here ?? eight Hon. the Loris 1Pitmilly and Restnn. e first case which occupied the attetntlon of thei Churt was that of James Taylor, John Gordon, and George Pirie, app etiticeb to Mr John Gordon, surgeon so Keith, accbsed of violating the sepulchre of the dead, by taking up the body of JohD Bremner, ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... (:'OURT o01 COMMON COUNCIL. all A Court of Common Council, convened pur; sai suant to a requisition signed by a large number me of members, was held yesterday at Guildhall; th for the purpose of considering the present alarm- ar ing state of-the country, and petitioning Parliat va meat for a refdrm and retrenchment in the pub ou lie expenditures a reduction of the enormous and fa; ...