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COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COR. - w -/ IISECO D.@ SIO' COURlT OF SE.SSIJ)N-SECOND DIVISION. n 12th Jarniary 18S0. a, AinEt. ElRutt, Suspendr,; v. AS.FX. YouNcsoN, Chiager. Its December 1823, Captain Balfourof Fl-sick, William Holnyr sr'itee in Keleo, arid the suspender, became can- ionern for, and jelot oblitartts with George Ilongy, then, editoer jtt rpcte ot the Fite Herald, in a cashe ty ecemtt aitl the 1Ilank of ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... C(tif,'l( 01, , sI, o;-,II SI DIV ISION. lii n Nser~ 2. it iscr IS;Ir.I AEI Oilii criBclNi9 . ?? Mr-iar f rilrrc-A niriri iiru oct icecaki&r- ted ie, 1 od-( riyrlzelit crcnirne. ?? sut t. be redulcible bI fir, ?? a. I,. i, iii, lice oc rd11 {if infmaeicatices ilt Olie cni7, I e ttirig ti cliiaiS', ,Sc. SC. i llyr arttitpti)l .-ontrart ic marriri'liet eceln the d'e- f ?? o lrr e la'r CLmrtin F ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURr' OF JUSfICIARY. edttor Slttndsiy, C~omae lBraocGssnc, horse-ablner, pleaded Guilty eCe. t hlriattg represented ?? to be ihe son of Mr Gray, se- 1,600 ieris sry surgeon, to Mr Carfrae, coach-maker, Canoargat, trie I itt cotreqtsrnre, obtained a gig aed oppeodogIss, shieh casio 10 spptliet to hi no-n use, oecraosotcd by being twice dot- for p sieted of a sitilar crime. Ite ,vas ...

COURT MARTIAL AT PORTSMOUTH

... cnur.1r M{ARTIAr. AT FORTSMOIUTH. . ?? .- ,, I r- . . - - . . . _ ?? O Mondayv the I8thinsat a Court Martia wan beld en board die Victoy, iii Portsamouth ha~rbour, to try Jolin tig Miller, a seaman of the Etopiegle, on a chrorga of disobe- FrII thence of erters, but JinVbhiep tire liberty of' thle subject.- vie. The prisoner -os a ~fleh;,thna or - fleuhill. in Sussex, and feet had been ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH C OIuJUMICIARY. ,1- lk { r zr 1- . ?? -. .i-_ .. .-io, ?? nA a ful. Monday the Court haning me5, tile diet seas called against ?? ItFNeY liilttnpan late .Suboeto Cr1 ,tec ninth district, ald' I HoMA, E-vaa., late Siib-col IOctor of txns f ;r the tenth disvrict of the h olitity of fL~ii.. lorgh, aeid ANDRiEw NVAl -H, ?? of tasls Il-c the ?? ili astict of the samne colnlty,a .d nomte of ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISiON. 2tit January l80. No. 649.-Wl.ttast FrNLAvWNa, llrSU-rr, v. ANDasaw Ru- THoen-le , and OTnsR. dertcro. C'omper-sUsor--Ist, a pirtner reciving, under a netw arran.. ement, l0 percent. from the Cettpanr, for s.uper- advanres Into the general capilal stock, not gutilty of ha! usr.r-2d, a mistlake in the qgetation of an1 act libelled fiu on, ?? ?? to tcie ...

JURY COURTFdeb. 2. M

... ~WART ii, FlAten. of thelait Case, att enttis' tF n rYemember, was tried daring th f ,endlast -ttosrro, anti a verdict 'gven fair thte tie- Ot 'c.mn 'lire ,a-.r itrrsenec, havingE heanrd that the dorv at rf sttana tei 'erit ho cartirr lots, mande a mottitio iast of W Ie~dntod, ?? to diet, and as'i tre al ?? to enartie bin to aci aside the 5cr- s iderohie care appears to tanolno a paint of ...

PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SIGNOR DE BEGNIS, &c

... PROCEEDINGS AGAINST SIGNOR )E BRGNIS, &C. She last case trird at the Salford Sessions was an appeal Cf arising out oflhe ?? rather sing;larcircumstances:- el About two mnites ago, S-gnorDe Bepsiis and his Italian ith ?? visited Manehester in the rou'rse of their oper. - th8 cig tour through the proarzcos.c As they did not succeed ti'. in forilse en vog agemocist 0wis Ml llevrley, the ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... t.v.itsa vre n~sc>/.aue.o. Itt FRPrna Rot.ns v. SEATLIG Wnt.-ln this case Mr Si- tl rneon Lazarus appeared to show cause why an order should o net he inade upon him for the immediate payment of three b vitlings and a penrnv,.-lleged to be rue fi-,m the said Sit -eno l.enarus to Robert 'Macdonald, fur goods sold and delivered. tl MIr ±aacdoranld produced his accetitt, and said- TFere is my ...

CONSISTORIAL COURT

... - Vn* 1- ?? . __ A _s. - _ , E f - a _. yeien Consideenhle interest has been escited by Cthe dependenee wi le of a variety of cactions institeted a, thin Curet agitht Ito- d cen- italt or Reginald MaIcdonald, Esq. of' Sraiffe Sberiff' of joint Stleingsbire, &r. Tn-n of them, at the ntne of bis sIllII nife, the daauglrse of Sir Henry Stouter of All-tantaa liarTt. isig for die-re ro .d tbe thied ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? ri COURI1 OF; Jus',J.J IA fY. HADflrycurOT aiyranN OtToALi AVcO CoNVICTI~~OF~ ortOttItinT Ell Q fti. iflootay rovit lim appinted fril the trial o f,,obrtI motfor the murder of A1rs Franks arid lldl vraisk, tier drfotiger, the doors 'It' ?? .at, ao'earl hoorr the 0~ Osety to get odmisi-oo ro rigz orlp Ciluoflod try that eieolon occasleirn of thle trialj of the onto- ?? t1ttrc. At toievht ...

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; ...