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COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSIUN-FIRST DIVISION, CeXiO BnowiurMs-WLL[Atm AITKEN HgISjt Ct REDITORS. This was a process of Cessio Bonorum brought by the pur'u- er, a spirit dealer in Leith, against his creditors. From the condescendence and state of the bankrupt's aftairs, lndged in process; it appeared that he had accounts to the number of 154 due to him by various persons in Leitb, all of them of the lowest ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... - . c - ..L t C f , . ;7_I 1. . A . ?? _e.s ?? I'I k :.ane on the tria iof Magnus Bakie; and Catblieine Ferrietj atias Stewart, wif'e of Ro- bert Adwart, publican,- or lately. keeper of the tap-r ooni . tavern in the Ca- ,nongite. of Edinburghb accused of theft, com° mitte4 Ecy. touse-bre aking, as also reset of theft. Thc 0mdictfment charged the pannel, Ba- kie, of six ZR'l i. 'ts of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY.—JULY 17

... HIGH0 COUhT OF JUSTICIA IY.-JULY It. After the cases of Andrew Craig, Isobel Maxwell, and George M1 ines, had been disposed of, as mentioned in i out last the Court next proceeded to advise the informa- tians in the case of Jean Campbell, alias Bruce, the deaf ] Oman which we have so often had occasion to Imention, and which will be in the recollection of our readers. 'The Judges delivered ...

COURT OF KINGs BENCH—JULY 21

... co'unb. it H Are ?? ~ a'= ?? X t *WARDANOTEIXS, I ' .OoHAxtT AiD1 TREt - This Wli an action ?? efendants, ad ti I, Directorsb6f thbe ?? Office, tbo.recover g the sum of'L.3500 6r ' oss by fire sustained by c 't Dunkinri', tie ttankrupt. T-Id circumstances of' I the case were li sdn lar, ?? we're detailed ti as followvs :-He wvas by trade a tallow-chandler, a ?? in Alde'rsgate-sti-e't, and ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 1IlGH COURI OF JUS7CirAAr. Siturlav the Court proceeded to the, trial of ]c Andretv Maackinlay, charged with ?? 'w unlawful oaths. di The LOID ADVOCATE said; that before pro.k ai ceeding to trial, he begged leave to state, that bi tihe great object he had in view in bringing this tl indiictnient had been accomplished. The Court, TV by their judgment of yesterday, had shewn the ol countrlY that ...

COUNTY OF LOUTH ASSIZES

... COUNTr OF LOUTH ASSIZES. The assizes for the county of Louth comnien- ad on Saturday the 19th July, belore Mr; Ba- ron MIClelland in the Crown Court, and Mfr Justice OsLornc in the Civil. IVIURDER ANID ]IRNING OF TrlE tVCII FAWfLY. The consideration of tbe WViligoose Lodge burning was appointed for MIonday, when bills ot indictment were sent up against Patrick De- Vsn !only, anrd, on their ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... RICH COCR OP 7us ICIZ. -MOST AT'loCiousAS. Tuesday thle Court pir6e'W 7- Josepl Raof dind Robretl b e i-d the i'rit, hlkzus6ad of Murder, i p s r iasonsythe, O zi appileri in~~~ ate tng So dara hid, )ce r r- veunt, In wsi ther I ,, m Uponle athe Sili d I .ant 187 s againstthea lboy, In tice eiploy the lapannel Rae, Ing hee een itri t e' bnmy | Steett tbPeP, or in -ane, apI Vent Al. I te ...

JURY COURT—June 24

... ~U~tC~UR9-yn ga. ?? UIR - OUR ?? 4 M,9trs'-r ?? and SAND.Rs ;, Uph11uteresT T onbrdo, versru Messrs GronGt THutN1414! and Co. Merchauri in- Zdin- bargh. Tllis iwas an action lirmaght by the pursuers; to recover the surtrof l Gi 3s ffd. wvith Interest, fromr 12th J'anudry lhl'4, being the price of a 'writilg-tklble ordetfed'iby the defede5rs, in October 13.1. r It was stated for tie pursiuer, ...

CASE OF THE HACKNEY COACHMASTERS OF EDINBURGH

... CASZ n r -e OF THE~ HACKNEY COAMUIASTERS OFI EDINBURGHI. ( Om Hackntey Coachic were established in Edinborgh slpwards 16. of a century and a that ago, upon the principle of the London establishmetnt, for the comfort and benefit of thec citizenis.- a 'Ihle Magistrates alonie have'the power of licencing them, and ate- prescribing a'egilaton~s for their' government. T'hey' are' ac' cordirigly ...

QUEENSBERRY APPEAL CAUSES

... ZUEMNSBERRY APPEAL CAUSES. It has been erroneously supposed that the Iwhole of these causes have, bedn remitted to the I Court of session. We understand that the kE House 6f Lords have only reriiitted the Queens- J berry, or Buccleuch causes, to be reconsidered o and determined by the Court of Session. But no order of the House was made in the March, vI or Wemyss causes-, and it is understood ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTlCIARY Monday the Court proceeded to farther consideration of the very novel and important case of Jean Campbell, alias Bruce, certified from the last Circuit Court in Glasgow.- It will be in the recollection of our readers that this woman had been charged with murdering her child, by throwing It over the Old Bridge of Glatgow; and Mr M'Neil, her Coun- sel, stated an ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—JULY 14

... CoURT OF CHANCER2-YULrT14. IMIPORTANT CASE TO PROTESTANT DISSENTLEtS. W M4AUNDER. & STEWART V. PEARSON & O~flRS, ?? This caze, which. excited considerabib inte- rest, from its importance to the dissenting.clerg-~I caime on this Lay ?? Chancellor at Lincoln's Inn Hall. It was an information filed it by his Majesty's Attorney-General, at the in. t] stance of B~enjamin Maunder and the Rev. John ...