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DEPLORABLE CASE

... DE1PLo,-ABLIE CASE. On-tlatnrithyjevenienf an inquest was held at the Pftt's ° i Head, PIdtisngton Stiaect, on view of the body of Elizabetti Collins, azeul 46..: tt Rannal Jacksan of lbi Dhvoisshire Place, Liston-grove, r doposed Lhat about seven weeksage the deeasedao with four rhiltren; cgone to Ictitwe in the same hoase. Wititess had no idea of the extent of the distress that pi cailcd ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—Feb. 11

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-Fab. 13. __ _ . . e .1 n ?? 7 sonl 1' LUUUL& W' .iI . Af-. 'Mosecai a~td ill jre T Ne 1ewsPuiudlC oil Wednesdauy, an action for libtel,11 lirituh t IsO F. d Mttsvsyti, 'an Italiun' teacher of -riiage,~iiteptett Time ?? per,.was tried in ths ort. it ?? of 1he triail empleape seven coieua fte2ilO hilat somifutiry If it will satifsfy ittlit realr. I pet~ tha Mijmut amea to ...

THE LEMAN CASE

... On Monday last, in pursuance of a brief issued from her Alajesty's Cbancery, directed to the Magistrates of Canongate, a highly respectable Jury, several of whom are of the legal profession, returned a verdict in favour of Sir John Leman of Northaw, Bart. (formerly of Not- tingbam, now residingin Cumberland Street, Edinburgh), as nearest lawful heir male to his cousin, Sir Tanfield Leman, Bart ...

A BERDEEN CIRCUIT

... AOEIf)LEEN CIRCUIt. to Tho Circuit C,'uirt of' Juisticiary wa% openel hare, .0n Srii C- turdily the 1st Octob~er, v-sv the, Ilight Hon. Lord Moncreiff, TO whtiri, after the usual preliminarie~s, the following cases were Sni kdisposed of: - pape ' Alcisender Barclay, carrier, Elgin, chargied with uttering fisde r, forged notes, was outlawed for rnot aplpeauring. knov ?? Mackintosh, charged ...

POLICE

... M A51e-alc- HousE-On Saturday, John Frisby waa charged wit wit Ihhaving assaulted Ed ward Cole with a live ?? WI] Thlle cornplidoiut-stafed, that ho-~carried on the busineqs- tur of a fishmonger iii Darkhouse Lane, Bl~ilingsgate, for the-qu ,brother otf the defendant, who resided'nextridoor, and that hal fie constantly-. but most reluctantly. reccived visits from the roe' deedn. isttig the ...

EXECUTION OF JAMES BELL

... JrJcUf I TMES BELL. ., (, Ul, I , 1 d _, . I , u~tevul n! il'tbs u* j ifo( tulitC young (~tI 3fgtllisultlu' ei 112Yd0L ?? Serjorit- i'5ojl v*l WI' lsl: hC i~11~ of hlis, crime onfl I r,5lli~.tn 1ilb~it oI P tle ?? ofLilt- t ?? ~~ieOI~ l btreenlctcd 11hat diningN th, ;~t er!~111 t cc~lu ?? of Caoit~iff lesit ld an 1crtep ' siprit ?? deo ihIC far a personl WI Thc: ~ rotin 01otiton th his ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... I TurSnAY, APRIL 3. The LoaD PROVOST in the Chair. CITY Apt'AIiR9.-The Lord Provost stated, that lie had vitten to Lord Roseberv, in reference to the rn. rcnurs they badl heard re-peetifeg his Lordship's olbjic. r tiens to the proponsed m.de *of settlement with Ihl Citv Cre!ditors, nild liid rieived far aoswer. tdint his hord- ship had never expres-ed ain opinion either favit raidol S or ...

LAW COURTS OF SCOTLAND

... A But for unsiting titn l Benefts of dory Trodi itt (25l 55 (watsestrille thle ordinary Juiariultiatt tef lee, ('cost of .Sessior. and for makingr corteilt other Alterotioctsll stetl Rleductions in the Judicial Esttattlisoittcrts at1 Scotlanld. V NeecF-ihe words printedi in italics are preepoecla beh itt- re scried ice tite Caea~kcntti. cit 'le itlecatnid of rite hitit r Ios' tocaitetlott net ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. I .. I . . ?? Iado I he.: 4th Fehruary 1680. logs. a- WILsAX Hant, PurSUel r.-s- MAooSToATES Or EDIsNBUoGH, wishes Defeaders. accepti 0 tcsrghi Rtoytm-Town ?? -Magistrates the Ur he of Edisnburghc in reaptiit of vicious charters, acts of ef Con Ii oPrliament. &c. coupled scith a pusitice averment thtat, 1'Ii rr by immemorial stg, emar~ket duties which they ...

POLICE

... .: - - rr._rs.I ^_ nx AS.- 1-m oe| TtiE RIVAL NMVSICIAlNS.On PMonday last a flute-player, named -Srmith, and a chin-chopper, r -.named Coploffe, were ,brought before the Lord °l -!,y-r or L~oitdon,' tipon is chage ' F distutrbintg the tlb -&tffet§0th hb~irsrlZk'nd i'ndtfiet''o , .sablting 'l . eriit'Thefi{l liiltd c6ffigeratsne~vnsuend :,ael hat ]i ' d .several com- .ed r --p n lei ,ow'~;nthe ...

LAW CASES

... a f TO THE EDITOR OF THE CALEDONIAN MERCUiRY. Sia-I Wish you honest editors, who contribute so much to our amusement, and, I may add; to our instruc- s tion, and to whose noble exertions the Reform Act is m mainry owing, would, when news are scarce, give us oc- casionally a few Reports of Law. Cases. They would 1 show us howr to net-for what is the case of one man fi to-day may be that of, ...

THE DELIGHT'S OF A CHANCERY SUIT

... SUIT. A l- -: ~.. 2 ' I rgeatQuenSiiirepo see Oc1 ofi~ce, the other day, with creating eidnc a rnisr-ii n Lawrenice.Street, Glhelsen. From Itmassoevdce rri 8forug~hose~at he.end~fLawrence and Street have ocoped the attention of Ile Cour fdit CbW eriingusqnfe o fsre of disputes Fo repetti rth ight f elisdots. A gnltin fo namedMalni hd, placed perons in, possessionitut uhitil'ithe qiiestioin was ...