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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIXGGEIS COURT OF JUSTICIARY. - -- r_, lo. non June 18, 18o32. -HIS kAJESTY' S ADV6bATII-v. MACDONALD. [In a ?? we noticed the decision in the following ?? -limits did not'then admit of our entering--into the circumstances under which-the decision was pronounced; but we aresihabled now-to do so, by :insertiig the following report from the fitedouiin Are.J A question raised on the Act,1701; ...

INVERNESS CIRCUIT COURT

... NCat.. ?? COUE.T. cripW_.I. Slom, ~ ~ twtl.w, tr'tlt. Jo 3'410 M'rcliL. IltI rf ?? illl 11110!) 0112101 hotoi this Sty lt Ro.llrtl ofll )Yfodi:. n't..two at ti 1 thepr h( A lurc tityp (it ' ttiro, liitded gofllytoti hiivi' thll't,10llir Color's ,,ill, hull i10.itlioo thi p1r111 lii1111 102 it lit the it 11111 ; ISII t I ILI11I.II 0IIf . ?? J i, I[I'p II Is w r ?? C il o sit: o fl li u r inI), ...

Domestic Articles, (formerly omitted)

... - -- ---A e (orImtd Domestic Artioles; (formerly emitted). SHERRIFeF COURT. The folldiving-case was decidcd on Thursday in the Small. Debt Sheriff Court, which may be of importancje to Deposit So. cietics- The Treasurer of the Mosilany.Night 'Society, Red-Lion, Broad Street, was siled by ono of its members for one pound aler- liug, as the funeral charges of one6 of his children, being the sum ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRI1ZINAL COURT. On Tu'esdary a Crirniinel Court Was heid It Ore, by Axorteit'it Muel Its RA, Esg. of MoIrsteyshall, Shserill of Aberdeenshirtte. The first ?? I)TOLgtst to the bar was Ivelis Glhtsrf ?? or theft[ aggravated by breaking Oites litck'fssst pliaces. '1he Pastel pieaded Not Guilty, A jury was then inslscoellssd. cud Witnesses were called to prove the chaurge. it atppearted ...

REGISTRATION COURT,

... Itl ?? CQOU1',1 1 ?? I Fib At . .- 10110es bl-mutt1 ('ut i ji' tint ?? ;11111'St orAid'ii, ' rt &I I Ivi'll I~(Ijhtdil i ?? 'sine iitiio ?? timl to itl, I-i' it lvilt 'll'I 'lpril'i lco' till' sillI 1 tli ti Ill tjI t.:il th tile h z(I' t ?? is H oli r Lo d F tk!'S Tr stov, il ~NIjid ti l il'llt'0 . I tvnd t lit .'lell'ir'lli ilt' till' pw ?? llS t' ift'i' u ltv' i ll Vim111 it ?? e tt ...

STEAM-VESSEL INQUIRY

... STEAM- V IlSSEL INQUtRY, The (Coin ?? i ?? by IIer M jesty's GovCrnimeIIt to e luct titiselequiry itauti foltilieiled the Legislut ore Witi a tIc- t tailed report of 1oil the acidclits wlhithi ?? betfliteli stelilt r oss ?? tho year ]1817 to the Itcsolit 1i atc. ?? ittell- 2 tion ties ?? tptitd to thecolloetig theplarticulet'o 01' each 01s,, lil ciully jitliiotils rtearlks onl the einallgeient ...

DEAN OF GUILD'S COURT

... Friday, July 31, The D C A N fi the Chair. Mr Blisset, M.%r J. S. Forbes, arid Mr Donald, who were absent at last fleet- ing, represseil their carecarrence in thle resolutionse ,greed to onl that occa- sion, anti which lied been transmitted to tire Magistrates, relative to the Goildry Fentis. lihe Clerlk read a comtnunicationr front the Town C'ouncil, in reply to she resnilitions whiich were ...

POLICE COURT

... I. I ,~ id . ?? l ?? - 4 t,7X.. - r . v. ?? A: ' ~6aI 5 ~I , Q ?? jR w*W ' 'ftd',Jun'o 24. Willian Nugent, mariner, 'Albibh iStreet; was -chiarged with asaiult- 'iug andstriking ivitldg fit to ficihers, ecuiding intAllsin-streec,.ates. i 'on the nighit preceding and alsio wvith trilkig ?? MIntes, watch l r man, who hand gone up on helirffgtiie al'3rny:. He pledgailty, 'airl ,wan' :.si ,nt ...

POLICE COURT

... .Saulrday, Aoe 5. Archibald Cumplell, weaver, was convicted of coamitting t an assault upon the person Of John .M Kenzie, blacksmith, by t strikin-- him a violent blow with a haimmer on the hand, and I was adjudged to confinement in Briilewvell for 3lO days. t lVedeis-dtiy, .lune 9. r .John Dutch, weaver, Denburn, pled guilty to a charge of t. assaulting John Dobbie, vintner, at the entry door ...

Saying's and Doing's

... Sayinggs and Doings. se I St SHERIFF'S COURT, LONDON. of to FREEMttaAN V. P'AGAiINI, et Mir C. Phillips stated tiet this was an action brought by the plaintiff, aI low stationer, ageiust Signor Pagonird, thle celebrated viollinist, to recover the tsurn of £31 10n, for sersices rendered to te efdst. hed oleud t'ne or- ur , seel addressed the Jory at great length, rund strongly ...

THE LATE MURDER NEAR ELGIN

... THE LATE MURDER NEARI ELGINT. I w., _ _ I--- ?? . . _ - . . _ _ - - e ?? ?? ._ ?? I lt. LA\ 11. ;tlttLiiJ It IC ?? tSL it.N. Wiliner Noble, a deserter front the army, wvas, ol Saturday last, appre- hleand.ed at Fort George, oal suspicionr of his belog the persoe who committed the murder troticed ill a former pIsper. This person is a satire of Culnldell, aeld had beea fur several years reslidng ...

POLICE MEETING

... P'OLICE MEETING. Monday, °d July, 1032. The Treasurer produced to the Meeting a List of the Service Pipes laid down for three moaths, onded 3Mii June,-in all 45; which will yield a private reater rent of £44 13s. Gd.; being nbout £10 more than last qearter. Several Reports were read, and deferred for consideration. A Petition from Fish Street was enad, complaining of boys bathing in the Canal, ...