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CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? PeuRrsl. The follmoing cases wore tried on Friday anl Satur- dav, ubish finished the criminal business before thi coult. Jiles Seri onledur and Daulvi lill, stealing from a I graniarv in MsIlros.-Four nionths in jail. Jowe(Jh Matt, theft in i'loutrnosc-ix months impri- soellment. Willis soHeron, from Dundee, assault, robbery and ?? for life. Margeraret M1'Doeoyri, four months imprisonment, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Nov. 18

... COURT or XKING'S BEN-CH -NILV. 1S . LIX rAnTE TItE EARaL OF DUPIIANt. The Soliiitnr-Gcnerall sairl he wars instrueted, on he- e half of the Earl of Durham, to move for a rule to sbow i cause why a criminal information should not be filed o against the proprietor of the ANewcastle Journal, for a libel v published in that paper. It was with the greatest reluc- 11 tance that Lord Durbham mode ...

INVERNESS CIRCUIT

... 1Fronts the In vern ess Courier.) L MACXITssOSH V5CTSS5S CAMERONS. Ottllonday last, atthe conclusion of the ordinary business, 2 the Court proceeded to the trial of the case, Lachian Mack. intosh, E'q. of R.aignmors, with the concuirrence of the Lord Advocate, against George Cameron, Esq. solicitor in the. town of. Inverness. Cottissel for the Frosectutor-3olttn Cuninghttme, Esq. David Milne, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Dec. 6

... COURTW OF KiNG'9q BENc .Dec-s. 5. IS ii1. L US 5.I IN U 0IANk 2Miwosua i. ?? S(Oiti5-LA5l5ON.i7 t' lapsr A N N(isi Prius sittings at Westtninster.) Trhis was an action egainst the defendant. as former act- -ingmnanager anl part proprietor, of the W Itenham Strect Theatre to recover from himt certain penalties alle ed to' have been ?? by: him by act oF l'arliainert, iln his hav. ilg causeld ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... t - _. I.- ~ - - . Duxo'. v ;'> 8id --Th 'lfe'ie iwig farthierhaerd. Dr C Losgtot'^ ', elnnrioi lls eph-for thie iippellant. The ¶ Lord Clu'nes1lr titi~ fiM b sieler;: - It'i'. aow ni's nil~tok tdt no tsii.e Seotrih-cases will be . e'ail ths sesaibi. iil.!: O, *-, ,;,;- , , ,.EnrDUisx:1lGI Eic'Tt0x:_?Thc 'foltswing'is t~he s stsate of the caiiwis itsi ;dir od Mes-qrs ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ScoTs KAPpEk-Ls- o - ?? of LUrds Augrst 31. I itlusti AND IUrMMON2D. . _ in this case Lord Lyndhuirst moved 'it be' remitted to the I CouTt:of Sessiont SitIT dire iotvi'on -cornsids? certain .points I in the cause, 3' to which it'iid qt appear ,to him U at te' Court below had sufficiently attended, ' t I SIR --M. SHEANT STWAr f -r TtaErzsLD.. The Lord Advocate c6ntflpded hisrep ' , , . The ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Feb. 2

... COUiIT OF1 EXCHEQJUER--F.ly, 2. iso ~ ~ ~ ~ Kara v. tIACOUrrN. ste r ?? opeinedi thle pleadings, anti Mr Rilieartis stated tlid'case to the Jury. Thits wvas aih action'-to re- of cover compensation for the brreacl of a contract svhich the he defendant, the late Member for Bedfordsehir~e, bad t entered into wvitis the plaintiff. The defcndant-was tb&' ownr f omevey-large esae ?? South Wales, ...

POLICE COURT

... On Satorday, John Livingston, a Carter, was senfeneed to r SO days confinement, fair borrowing a suit of b lack from a c tralesman. and pawniog them.-Robert tlnrshall, three i days coidinemnt, fGmr stealing a bottle from a hbrley in Blair Street.-TF*o young men were remitted for trial, c charged with citmmittiiig nn aggravated assault on a young i woman near luirnhiedikes. Trhe notorious Gow. ...

UNITED SECESSION PRESBYTERY OF GLASGOW

... UNITED SECESSION PrIESBYTERY OF GLASGOW. ng INTERESTING CASE. lut On Tuesday a case of a somewhat peculiar cha- r- racter was discussed in the United Secession Pres- :e, bytery of Glasgow. It appears that, nearly ed ?? ago, a person who had long acted Is- upon Infidel principles, abstained from all religious e-observances, and had allowiel his children to grow tip unbaptized, was, through the ...

LONDON POLICE

... All it AryzrEtifD PtaitoNisrAFiboa JitAOVSYAtt'Uo Man- the Sidon goose, Mhary Nieholls was charged' by Mary Sivel- a r now vith having committed a vileant. assault. 1'he complainaiut stated, that sho adll tha defendant the lodged in the same house, nnd had always been on good tha terms until Saturday evening. when the defendant start- ed uip like a mad woman, and tore away the complain- L.! ...

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 ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... .tjirofl-cOUIlTT 01JUSTIC1AIAY. . - - - i tfimeron or I from the parish ol Utfrav~ COU'rity o[ossrepaied at il th aunder a, chargje ~of shoeuting at officera of Lacisei, jI wvith ilftten~tptoiriurider ordsnltiiT. ho prisonters.. nei-: . ther of whomij t-nuleqti~ids h nglishi,~ fraving -ie'a-ded N& ot , I36iilty, tirrougdi the inedioim of a Sworn irat;Orkiter, Kii I Ie I orkd Justced Clerk ...