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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... r.ANOrTI-sh1 (ABUt bisll Vl~prik. On hlonday, Johin ?? was placil st tle io ar, chvrvedi with the V rc eiedac of iis wifo Catherine, by violently Idririg loe ti the abdomn en; I b the indictment feth=er cihrged tli prisoner With a long course of ?? treatinert of the de&oasrd with bearing malice against her, and wsithl threaterring to ltake henr ltn. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. i ve T ie ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... BI!E1UFr CRI119NAL COURT. - . . . ?? . The Court loot Onl Wednillesilay, at hlai;t-1st ie, wheo D' illlno GnIet, shoemalecr at Eltonl, accused of assault, or of culpabl3 ho:tticide, was itlaco at the bar, allol laleadixt tot gil lty. John DMuni, of the Sherith tork's oirce, anti George Webster, S!lecilP. oilicar, bt lI testitlied that they were 1 reseat when the depoiition of George Darticn, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... jilo'li c(IlItT Or millcu'rt . jj n.ioI ?? A' hrDER. |l:ra otisa, iftun~s del.zr, tutuy.Ros'Bretildeedfrsobig ?? fidicir atdo al cideti (inthe 'hit temay tie aba 'a Wistlsening the sotre-tn stair r dscet~satd ?? banti ) f 3lssi.t ae isi seit asiiiyl.ct fl Mt9 Sld3iass-ill: title betling faxt' iter petlsesebof 'obatssaeimitig citeei- el, iealinsioftticlegate C 5b, slert a meebt ?? ftls aer ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... Tii-.tiiis.Io Am /t17. E, Fiahelui Frost-or Godon1 WitS tried tin a charge of ilis-f, hoN Iol)~ii'oiii~ lock foost lltires. 'l'le iniliciti-ot set forti that thel relsont'r, while it I1 siect hie Itt Francis ilorne11it, F5'i- Swtiiltoil. -pocioli of Newito elta r, stitlo. hietirsti nthe 2o~ti~ltti to o tcidl ItheL SiAltI of MforelI last, fromt :o lock-foost elitistwhic selit s leloniotisly ...

JURY COURT

... j Ut t V A 0 i o t Tr. Li 1I ?? i t,,I, i et I i i P. I i ,I civil rt c11 ci ii m 't F ?? 'r ' ! ?? Iiton irM ?? ioraramor, Ac':cc . Th'e fillimt.c'g is tbe j . ?? ?? li! liT' nd 1i~$ h S1} I on :l ) I t ' v Il h ic f\l l wl 15l !!i11 ! . ?? jii: iii:': i::ll Ill: ?? toe p,, - c:ii c -cccii ihl::: 'Iicg ?? d oi~ll ii iu o l ~ ~ ~ ~ c iii, e;1 ?? II ,|itu 'cii i t~iC ' ice ?? ' I 'v t - .4i l ...

SHERIFF COURT, ABERDEEN

... SHERIPF COUwr, ABERDEEN. - -l ?? . - - * . . - A1 s.|wsP - A Criminal Court was held h5cm on WVednesday, before tito Sheriff ui ansi a Jure. when thi' Iblowlesiig eases onere disposed or oI JIohns 'i-sy right, St ?? ol'lpreseliting a loaded gun atpi a gamne-kclpeir of Mir Tetliorgsn ot' Pitfnur, Iin tile Mosta or Rtora, and LG t~rcutellitg to Mhoot hlilt therewith-pied Guilty. 1Itr Yeats, ill ...

JURY COURT, FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1830

... JY UR c J 2 1--- . .JURY COURT, F~iDi.%Y, JUL7Y 23; 1i. AV I JAMES STEPHEN, Farmer in Old Town of Kennerty, parish 0i of Peterculter, and JoaN RAFYE1J, Farmer at Hill of Pe *Th1onduff, near Stonehaven, Pursuers * against Mrs A G0E Es5Ct DAV5DSON, Spouse of ALEXANDER M'KILLiCAN, Te- aiding at West Burn of RHbislaw, and the said ALEX. 1M.'KiLLICAN, Defenders. The pursuers were joint acceptors, ...

JURY COURT.—FEB. 3, 1830

... JURY COURT.-FEB. 3, 1830. STEWART v. FRASER., he This important case, relating to the Sale of the Estate of to Belladrim, which had been tried in the month of December m last, came before the Court, on a motion by the Pursuer, for a Y new trial. The grounds on which Mr Cockburn, as Counsel oh for, the Pursuer, supported the motion were two. First, be. of cause the verdict was incompetently and ...

ED IN B IU I G 1I. S

... trote COTeRW OF J.tSTIC1AISY. ti ('its Monday, Jamers Dow', formerly surveying-general ex. il aminer and acting collector of excise thr the South Argyll col- e lection, and Jastles Dick, formerly clerk of the South Argyll b collection, were put te the bar on five charges of falsehood- c and using as genuine, counterfeited vouchers ; as also fraud, l breach of trust, and embezzlement. They ...

Court of Session, Jan. 19

... Conlrt of Sesso Van- 29. CORPORATE PR I 1k. Coilorationt of Tailors in Abecrdeen, v. .Mulonro and Grant atnd D. iMur. This case hus been finally decided by the Supreme Court in h1n favour of the Corporation. The question involved ji it is high- Iv important to corporaotions in a legal point of viewv, this bebiti the first instance in our courts wvhere all individual, claimillg - to follow a ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT LEICESTER

... On Saturday, about 12 o'clock, a solicitor, of Gray's lin, came before the sitting magistrates at Bosw-street, and ?? application for theappre- hension of a person named Cook, a bookbinder, of Leicester, on suspicion D of having committetd ne of the most barbarous murders upon the body of Mr Fans, brass ornament maker, Highl Holborn, London, that has PAer been recorded in the annnis of crime. ...

JOHN ADAM, THE MURDERER

... JOHN AD)AM, THE MUR]) IRERA. I lresss i/i' fsernes'srs Cooiertst. 'STe Revs. Mr Citirit of tfis town, tins just publisheod a1 aer-noso ?? biV him1 ott ifis e\'ctittitg of LIthe htith of Octo lomi' last, afttlr the exeunt ott of Pi!hn Aslai inl Intvr-itirso for ftse naukirtiet' othis wife. After son515 gme5i'il oiifsei'titiolts, MTT Citark dlivideis ihissubtject Intito LIitIreten t IIeanus, ...