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SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOTS APP f ALS. v H.d' 1nA L-~ House of Lords, March 10. OFFICErS OF STATE, appellant-CuCO miaSs1riNeRS or SOr'Lc rort %VrGTO'SioRsZ. respn-tdlets. In this race *rhich wan distrosod of earlg this morning. the Lord Advocate and Mr Dodas oppecrod as Counsel for tle appellanis, arid err CatliPhell for the respirodenst - Itie qoertien rilated to thte choe-t of so insane pauper, na.red hlames ...

HIGH COURT OF JUST1I

... CART. The Court having met vesterd.. non,,. lizr Lord Ju. I at g' Thar Court having root yesterday morning, ?? Lord usa. t as' sloe: Clerk, on-taking his seat, addtrossed the other miemnhers tok if of Court nearly as follows: Miy Lordo, icbrfueproeitd- gun-Y leg to ;lig limiediate. business of the~day, I feel- I should ho wininly? hmypublic duty dilld lobs ivik ths'opporunuihv shied e st, ...

THE KING'S COURT AND LEVEE

... THE KING'S COURT AND LEVEE- . tod rn-, On Wednesday, at t2 o'clock, tij liesty held s Court The Recorder of Lader wan Irtrooe, n ad i cc-n port to the King in Coeinci, oF the contacts ?? c- ?? at the July sessions at m 1tieased io respite Bail, wdang his royal p lasure. lice Lord Cblaicellorr them 1 2~irvllIesro ~ lri of sl-ate most af the Cabinet Mhllnisters, and the great ofie W~~reopresent ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... +sa~ _zs ^_ rmin _ ir v ~ of V x G LO)AIM5000t}Nljitt V Ul' 5'ULItJE. A statutory meeting ofthe Commissioners of Police took place oal MondanrthetLord Provost in the chair. The principal discussion related to palaries. That of the isopec- toe of lighting and cleaiirg -as fixed at L.ISO per annum. The propriety of inereasing thle saharies of some of the other officers was remitted to tihe ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT INTEL[IGEINCF'. Perth, A * CIRCUIT INT1~,tI,Atit'.Nk~`~-r.i Perth. April 10. le, Diduree, Back, ?? N&ot Gulty.9 aod after hearingz rteP evien.ce of ni~ece witnesses, was districted fr.m the bar, ott averdict ef Not Peeneta. WttLLTtaot Al Et.witOn, ?? the, crsmcnstrattceO A offhis Counsel, pleaded Not Gruilty tro Ae1lerree of theft. ed James Cie, clteriff officer, Do harrteto kentl ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SrE.SSIONON-FillRT DIVISION. 20th Februturv IS0. 20th February 1810. Pana'ov, P'orsaer as. Straw, Dtfeisder. P Defanatin~Ris'tnctf-U.is a relevant - grsound to0u support on. autioin of darapass for, defaeaatian to ane' thai the defraunder had said theat ?? Played P unfairly at cards, thul Che ri ained ?? Br otolutory amount. The pursuer set forth, in hiksuam.rons, that. Ont sVoflI ...

UNITED SECESSION SYNOD

... I t Man ldoay night the Uinited Secession Svnoid met in the . r church, Alhion Street, Glasgo., at six = o'Crk. Afterserm by latlhe ev. Iohn Brown oF.Edin- lonoge~l~he the a~od proceeded to ch-oose a moderator, when the Her,-, r Kirton of Glosgow waselected bya mtajority. he C~omminttee nn hittonud atertures wsas then nppointed, edvthe Synod odjooroled till Tsesday forettoon at eleven 'he ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? ?? ?? ,, 7 % . ISCO& i ALSf I In thi3 case ttic C66it of S' 'ide deitded l 'at iasie h for L.btOO, and three yenrefisterestthereoo, in secr'sly of C advanees by a'bonkeron a casts credit, srit,oat ?? the ciasa 10 6urn, is a, suficient eomplisnce saitia the ,54thl Geo. Ill. c. IS7; 2;TJat ibS omissibn of the Christian name of the ?? in 'ssasine is ot a nullity; and tb8t psa Y role evidence ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... scors APPEALS. 7. _..A House of Lords, March 1. f ?? v. a0to.0 This case had stood over for judgmtnt since last sessions of Parliatnent. The Lord Chancellor this mnonniros stated, y that it was an appeal from a decision of the Court of Scs ion tl in Scotland, in which a questioa anrstr toncerning the elhlof a William Brown, by birth a Scochmant, but who resided flr n a considerable time at ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... the ?? of Lords, Mlaccl 5. the Ca v. 5, itti else counsel (ti,.ny hood: hoe the Lord Chocellor wished to informt himslo~f more t-iieorn.tl Irs oigthle Praeticeofauhite- in Snutels sub-i I iof ,urisso i as V tohr djetier of their decrees, otd, itt portilco. ,will jar, a hethertho orlbter iii held1 us eoocrasted by fo~roishieg I reilidcoisfth Ierre to tln' parties. Hisl Lordship ?? that ...

[ill] CIRCUIT COURT

... T., - , I ogr ?? ?? ?? r K ~%l Cos.~L tsr eslcdsvtidM kem.i It ?? iSt! .ojalrpoute.~V f Bmlroughb-t e*eli rwj, pead nly idresd w #4 Linfor 14r years.. c 5Y1oidO1saiir,-slater,itacc'ueday outterso base ol i~t~d~fr ?? sent~enced to sevenr ~years i Itto rAltbnatisOW, charged, wilh theftl, agg'ra. II lcrtfor theft, pleaded Guilty AsO rai~t -ijibfiritent in Dundee 1ail- Nv wa00 fr hf,~ith a ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH C OIuJUMICIARY. ,1- lk { r zr 1- . ?? -. .i-_ .. .-io, ?? nA a ful. Monday the Court haning me5, tile diet seas called against ?? ItFNeY liilttnpan late .Suboeto Cr1 ,tec ninth district, ald' I HoMA, E-vaa., late Siib-col IOctor of txns f ;r the tenth disvrict of the h olitity of fL~ii.. lorgh, aeid ANDRiEw NVAl -H, ?? of tasls Il-c the ?? ili astict of the samne colnlty,a .d nomte of ...