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COURT OF SESSION

... ou1t-oF r sssi&So. s I On the 21 st current, the following importnt political quel- e ficri frontm Perthssire was determined by the Second D1ivisio ci of the Court. he _HN Hzs'ssaPsa BEtLctEs, E sq. of Inverma, ,and others, D against ALritAN4DC STEWART, Esq. of Derculich, and Il others. ol In 1812, the Duke of Atholl took out a charter from the w Crown, of those parts of the earldom of Atboll ...

LONDON

... of' :: FRIDAY-AuO. 4. LK ut THE PRINCE, RE GE2T'S CORpT. i , The Prince Regent's Court being unexpect- Je edly held oln Tuesd'iy, we regret to say that we rstwere led into an error in announcing that the its Marquis of Anglesey had been sworn in a Privy to Gou ncillor; the fact was, the Noble Marquis e- had a iong audience of the Prince Regent-pre. te vious to the Council, to take leave of his ...

CASE OF GUARANTEE

... r M~DOUGLAS & CO. V. GORDON & CO. or The following case took its rise before the Bailie Court of y Glasgow, and has lately been decided by, the Court of Ses- lie sion:- in Smith Mackintosh, and Co, purchased from Douglas, Wil-I [le son, and MIAlley, a quantity ofsoapers' salts, and John Gor- t don and Co. became their cautioners for payment. This they ks did by letter of guarantee, dated 14th ...

MIDDLESEX DECEMBER SESSION

... UfIDDLESE DECKEMI3R SE20. ' HORSID BARBARITY. Francis Ilarvey ivasjindicted for violently as* saulting, on the IQ!1 dai. of August last, Har- riet Stant'Iirdi a gill sixteen yeais of age, by taking off her wearing apparel; until she was nearly naked, and whippirng, scourging, and beating her upon divers parts of her body,wheim- byshe suffered great pain andi anguish, and was put in terror of ...

SECOND DAY'S PROCEDINGS ON MARSHAL NEY'S TRIAL

... I ?? 1),y'S p IEbD e ONg MARShAL ?? r I -,,rbegan by' declh-aing that lie should, iead Iee otter began by declaring that heshould Yead seve. ,I -efs tr by the Kisng s lNfinisters, but which are, do- .i ?? the proceedings. 0t )II ed a declaration of the Sieur Wathan, Lieutenant of Ier Wvieot, who declared that in April last Marshal s$l;i etde furious speeches against the Kinig and the no- ?? r ...

EXEGUTION OF THOMAS KELLY AND HENRY O'NEIL, FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERIES

... EXBGUTJONIJ Op THOMAS KELLY AN, FtENRY O'NILi FIlGU WAY RdBAERIJi. a f n e e lI, If e n it r a II .5 d ?? ;I Yesterday the exie'cution of these'lrifdrt'nate -men tooIkplAce, Oursuant to a sentence of the Hiightourt of Jusdiciary, for three different acts of high*ay rob- bery, oni the 22d and 2d days of November last. The frequent commission of the crime of highway robbery5 an oence formerly ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INZELLGE2VCR. Dumfries, Sept. 14. 1i15. The Circuit Court' of Juiticiary was opened here this day Y by the Right Honourable lords Hermanrd abd Gillies, wlien t David I.erinant, accused of assault and robbery, by having, id the month of March last, atracked J:;hn Carruthers, far- mer in Beizies, on the road near to Lavrock Hall, at which v place he jumped on the pony behind Carruthers, ...

EXECUTION OF JOHN WORTHINGTON

... EXECUTION OF JOHN WORTjisGToI. On Thursday afterqpon, John Worthington, who was found guilty of highway robbery by the High ls Court of Jusficiary, on the 17th ultimo, was brought to Glasgow from Edinburgh, in the Mail Coach, Y under a proper escort, and lodged in jail. He ap- e peared deeply affected with his situation, but was d calm and collected. His daughter, a gidl about 17 y years of ...

THE INQUISITION

... He z : I1.TQ If . . - ?? zrnutsi rsov vr We are a gam compelled to; postpone t Ie na riatl.e of the et5. late law prikeedings. 'he College, with that spirit 'whch be- fa- comes so respectable a bsody, ha required from the Lord Ad- self docate the name of the informer ; anid until the issue of that ~demand is knowvn, it is judged proper to suspend the publica- itb' tion. the delay will enable ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIAwr, Monday, came on before this Court the trial of John Voithington, accused of three different acts ?? ighway robbery, on the 27th of Ocober last, in the county of Ayr.-The pannel pleaded not guilty, and no objections being made to the relevancy of the libel, a Jury was chosen, and the trial proceeded. James Henry, weaver in Monkton, Ayrshire, de- poned, That he ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COut1zT OF. SESS.10Y. IMPORTANT DECISIOV. Earl of Wemyiu against WYeliA and atlacrzF A dcision took place in the First Divisiod of the Coutt of Session on this important question yester- day; The late Duke of Queensberry was in the practice of letting his lands upon his'estate of March for grassums ; and the principal question that occur- red was, whether the proprietor of an entailed& estate, ...

INTENDED TAXES ON LAW PROCEEDINGS IN SCOTLAND

... ZNTENDED TAMEs ON LAW PROCELDlA'bS JZN S6OTAND. We deem it Imaterial to call the earnes- attention of the public to the following schedule of the proposed stamp 'du- ties -on litigation which is at present in dependence in the House of Cigronmonq. it will ocrur to every person conver- sant with law proceedngs, that if this' sehedste shalt Oss into a lavr, it ?? render th; recovery of debts, ...