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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ,,11 COURT OF. USTICIARY; Jo-- -h-as..h f7msm- lfl;/o ,uct. ?? A Iftaloed and ?? til e Cout e, wemoreircedt at- the -bet! ch.arret Litnoi a quantity of-ulhrc ci ,Idoyal Totirsocsill, the8t f 6 %aferlr~h~fl ied.'C ree Prisaneesweere alsir indict. Pz0 iol s of the Staue now, Ottetrtdedt F Ailed Lord litbrn A moiiosywlflyatio, ?? ctt wne itriol orote corruie ntsaie ii 14idyt~~ deemai, disfigure, ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... T OLICE ColMU!SsTONMS. 'A d -- X Is - - - l I ( * eterdyay ntidjourned meetingof the Gen~tal Cotmiss :Mre was Thorn in their h MrAf D. Romsasv in the char. Cc titte P-Toson gave in the repsoit of the Cleainig Corn- Pt lur 'tf Containing an acrontc ofthe receipt and eapendi-. .ini be for the year, from which it appeared thnt there was,r balance ?? to the general fond of LAdv9lf lys. Sid th ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... TRIAL FOR THE MUtI8ER, AND flOiiERY OF MR DOW. Monday AIla. V,ant, some time a carter, Jarns i'etuzy Stewart, pensioner and eating-htuse keeper, Mary Mair- ?? Kerr or Grey, were placed at the htar, charged with, First, stealing from Mark Doss', shoemaker, mi the house of the prisoner Stewart, situated in an area in 'North Bank Street, on the night of the oith of January, two ten-poutnd, three ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... ABUlkflft, SATURDOAY, ton~. 29. ?? The Court .met at hlfdi-past ten o'clocks this day, wviip El Ma/coins Gillegde and Georg i/ecA lleids were ngi. 'e placed at the bar. The names of the Jury havinolt`beert 4-I called over, one of their- ttnsmber, Mr James Davidsbn of for Rinmundy, was found to he~amissing; and after consider- fr able delay, it was ?? hGU lf os ha on - ing, tinder the ...

COURT OF SESSION—(SECOND DIVISION.)

... COURT OF SESSION-(SEc'O Divrtior.),? Yomna V. Stam-fl*hliNoVemlber 1827. Pa-eacrrptaisn of Cauironeary, Ol~1rrrotroarr. in the year 1810, Willfiam and. Ge.ige Short2,er-e ouned - n themselves as j-iaidoand Yiked sod George b5 honed ?? a!ntifl'r oa-e rd An ebo, arris ?? forL-JNQ ,iraig, No dddiund dutieI wasscrade~fot payment of thishi-ed till the. year 1829S 1 Jidgml the veer 189 les~o ec ?? ...

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS—SEPT. 15

... CLERKENWVELL,SESSIONP-Sg,. 15. This morning, Francis Sp-ng. Esq. appeared to exhibit ci articles of the peace aggainst Sitr Gregor M-Gregor, Cariquc i? -of Floyalo. - On the mction of ifr Alley. Sir Gregor, who bad been ins o. ctody forthela~stthree-weeks, was brought np pndlpaced at the bar. The articles were then read. They stated all the particulors of the transaction between lifr Spong and ...

POLICE COURT

... 1'OLICE COURT. ,te 1'TOLIQdU LVulOi.L Isis' Ce SWrNDLsrtstc.-O CFriday last a notorious chtniaciterttea- ?? med Robertson, calledast a victual dealez's, shop in the Ottd es Physic Gardens, and bargained for a saick of meal for a fiec as friend in the country, ?? was to call for it next day. Ac- 10 ty coedingly, on Saturday thle sadfind( eso ae of Scott, who calls himself a contato, acnsaie y n ...

JURY COURT—July 24

... JUtly co RTGAJUY24 RTA - - -- -- IMPORTANT CASE TO COACz r'RoORIETORtS. Mr More 8CHATTO & co. v. pIpUE & Co. stated theurase for the pursuers. HeI said th~is eds at action for the recovery of the value of a Parcel book- eatthe Asl all Coaeh Office, Edinburgh, kept by the delend.. ir, nstane o the September Willi, containin- a caption at the inlanceofvthae pursuers, agasinst John Traylor, ...

HIGH COURT OF ADMIRALTY

... . 1 - IiG.COUllT, HFADMTRALTY. Y. TisCut ton urii~da at two uodk, pursuant Id.. t od~sas~smeae, ad thedietissving been called .agaiont~Ei ble ?? r Ai~ini,~forih'e Crtowni, wished to knrow ?? if ~ ~ ~ for ~~ liceotivsnewithdretbetr'hiobec - 'd lon tthe~dicu or if iatsilithe they ititinlded 'to: io- Sirloi any urelcr argment. 'He had collected aniinter' ~PO n ?? nnp orttthe findling ?? was ?? ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIr iNIELLIGENCE. II 5 SLtI I IN LEI,.DttrtI.'5..- ?? Seen. r St.' The Circuit Court ta Josticiary ras FPcned hem on Wed- ?? the Right FVOn. t.ed Alloesy-. heflrce let nec wno that of cr/h/lmd ti,'cntte or Mttetd'n a nktis ir Ids-i, rfir hdrtr stvye'. * The pannel; on the irdiettoet being eiplained to hi;t ,n Golic, pleaded Gail. t'y. q9aifying hi -pleaby- stating that he intended to ret ...

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 ...

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 ...