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CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Stirling, Septoimber j4. Thle Circuit Criort of Justiciiity was openedl this tiny by Lord Mlancreiff. r I110ter T1avlor. farmner at Nehrwo, near Cumber. nantili, aceiutedl of forgery, was outlawed for not 2p- ire icing. 0 1)4jVjlI rang. acIrertir0 of tlroft, was also outlawed. williarri 311'Cainiruhic. firm servant. p~leadied G7uiltye Eti furcing opeti a lockbi't proe.' in tile ?? ofi Willinam ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... iarm covim, or ?? a .11 the bar at his CQouit, a Ielacd of rotnmat slehaa rane ons _a -. thasiase P'nises. tate wtnasavetisssd inmsde rift the t llt attached ta ttv o'oliee Ore, irt she.wrad set saport for tr j reeriasioss affemicanstca . ~ nens.. 'llaelabel ,taiseesanc& s eae thembsial Airernaileaaisar asstalt sswila intent to ravish. .No o6jetimn' belwg ?? to she rele-aney of ,he.indiet- n ...

AYR CIRCUIT

... ,- ; x . IAY . CIR . I . . The ourts~a opeed o I.6h1 inst.'by the Hon. Lord - Mackenze. Nipec es iid for t-1 il, tee fr.,ti Wig- L~ t~nslfreatd si fro ½'s'iire imp icaig in whole, fifteen, --Thoas M~taht arm--ervan atI'Mirl~y, wfig outlawed , fu iiapern h e cagdaainst im is. sheep- , tealing. 131 n John Bleggs, a youing matn-about twentys-two y-ears of Cr age, a shopkeeper in Straoraer. ...

CIRCUIT COURT

... to Glagnow, Friday, 4a . h tean The Spring Circuit Court of Juslielary wis opened here r this morning, by the Hon. Lards Gillies and Mer wyn ; John that eSha Stew art,Esq. Advocate-Depute. Afterpralerbythe Rev. Dr Dewar, -the list of Assize was read over. On the B name of Sir Wallace of Kelly being called, th i gentleman A rose and stated, that this was the third time lie had be-n cited Ale as ...

COURT OF SESSION

... O&abu t oi fill. Wanes&ay 4th July 1832. hriLEL.LA% & Ay tv. s,LAY. FThis -LS an action for thQ hiaitnce of the price of a ctr&iot- The defender pileadeId that the carriage wasi die- conform to order, and inferinr in sundry points to the decription of carriage ordored ; particularliv that the axles were greatly inferiar, And ditsconforin to order; he therefore mnaultain.dl that no balance was ...

LAW

... NI-Tit on the LAss witu PILMoTtCEt rt'tittvC to: ''CIAi L etitit I~arotr, 35inedifCLili'ifuJ(c. [Iy Hlitih l3ar- ngi'ae E-ui.'ri Susiueo h ~esteron District Of Il'ethsittire. U1nder this Mn' det title we eXoCied to find only somec scattered remarks di, the dettartment of law la which it te- fees ; but we have beet, gratified to discover a neatly writen and conp~ehensivo tlitze-t of thle ...

CIRCUIT COURT, PERTH

... CIRCUIT COuRtT PERTM. I _ . .. : : _ ?? _ . - The Circuit Court of Justkhr y mis opened at Perth on -Wedaesaay, by the ILards'Jtictie Clerk atar 1olnncrifl- Gecirge Sinythe. Pap- Aitvneate-Dapute; Mr Charles Neasven, writer, Clerk of Court. Ilsiane U1toaseti (From Cupar), accused of forging a bill. pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to seven years transpor- h tattitn. DArIm STewaRT (From Csiyar ...

I EMOND'S CONDUCT Al

... TTHE BAR, AND SUBSEQUENT CONFESSION. While at thle her, risept pe kept his eyes almost Coat- isa stantly Cns!onl ?? calek's, tattle ;bat as thle trial advanced, 'mi it stat eislort lie hrincae mare ranliana anto thre result' I lie n-esertlees sveral timles said,. that hie stas nlot afraid,I2 -state-iatisi bt lie, c peeled ott acquittal. When hlis niece tic was evesrined he eseeed Jvtliord; ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CiuCuJvr C UlT- Or JUSTICIARY. .Srirhlt-g Macr 2tl9. TIhe Ctirvit Court was eperted here b,-slop is the Riuhit Host. LIord Meadssobsnls.-Aloxaeder Voond, E-q. Advo. cats-l. )epot.. . I'AVID Cishsi anod Jaesr 'I TieozsrtN, accused of sheep. strati ti, 'soer tot-tsse~l d tir ?? - WiLI.svtl NwC I., Savrsm .;lvlts Or, nod GAsors Hu.P se S.Cue rr- indicte , lr theft ait! hotsshrlhieg Hepibtru ...

CASE OF BARCLAY ALLARDYCE V. ROBERTSON

... CASE OF NARCLAI A'.LARDYCE V. ROBERTSON. The Courier has another article of some length, in the shape of a letter to the editor, in vindication of Lord VWyn_ Iford's famous decision, which we think it needless to copv oinla our columns. The following paragraph emtnbraces the [main point at issue, sodwe beg pariculaerly to direct at. tention to the passage55e printed in italics r 'ri trl Une ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 1. ]CI COUIOURT OF.USIICIAARY. thl I;ondi nlE 111ewer slhano six diffrcrit cases C-rC brotglit hefore this Ci rt, in all tt 'wthich conviill~tis took place, aticd punishnietit was in conseqttence nwa-arded to eight The iirst wvas William WVllice, naccused of theft, cum- mitted by mneants of ihuseibreakin g w ith thc aggravation of his being habit ant reptie t h ief, ted *f pt'rioti5i ...

GLASGOW WINTER ASSIZES

... GLAS(,OIV .INTEfR ASSIZES. SA'T!RVlAY. 2d ; SA'1rVIRD .l- 2(1 . :. W.y 1117a3>rarf, ;titl Mrs T'Tma!- e arecm.stc.. coining. pleaded NIMt Guilty. Aftce th.: rec n Oirt en (f the N.be-sl, tie Jnro found th, Cl: rn rllilli oqa) IXyhIC, amli he uan SenitnceD iti. 11 t of 1(1,s confi01 ?? in Iidiwldl, 10nnd to seozn ( tra$psprE12tnonT. M-Ta:aggart nodl his Wif.k horn botlb . 1l1 izssed. 'llv. I ...