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... POl,'E. MAa~f.floi~OT5~ii STilEE--Ass, ti.T-. li motniv l-lagall, an Irish ninth part of himDanity, thie pride of' umgnaciolls tailors in St Giles's, wea charged by Jerry AT'Kelland with having pulillscd his head in a Cook shop, wvithout reasonable cauSe. Your Wertship, said Jcrry, I wint into Misthress Dinnis's cook shop to get a treepcny plate of cowv weal, whin I saw Tim Hagnia and two ...

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 ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOTS APPEAtS& . The - ?? or'Liords, March 25. n The.osrooroble Wnrtrao IVAsten1 of Ponmisro, Appet- e lant; Majcr..Geiirai rho Hononroblo James RIAMSAY, M tOStnir~itT. so The hearing Of this cause' sicspied the H.lous for nearly Fr two a p; the Artoeeey.Gosoral,, Hrl J. -A. Murrray. sod elf rir Bzron, w'ere eooursni for tho appolltan, and Doctor rI Luashiogrori arid Sir Aloxander -Ilincneill ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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. ...

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; ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—May 10

... ADMIRALTY -COURT--My }X THE DANTZIC PAC1;ET-SALVAGE.-ThOe Danteiw Packet, a Prasaian brig, of 239 tons burden, sailed from Dantzie on the 26th of November, on a voyage to Lon- don, with a car,,o of floor, corn, and other articles of provision, and being obliged to put into Sheerness, from ?? of weather, a stearn vessel was engaged to tow het to Gravesend. On the 7th January she quitted Sheer- ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECCNjD DIVISION. On Saturday the quesiiron olairil is been for some s tinme og91ited between the Minictcrs 1n I the Mlagistrates' of Edi brargh, was decided in ti e Ceort of Session. It way be remembered that, rorae ti-ne ago, the Tovn Co ucil, at the instaace of tbo Leith Ielrk Canianit- sialo, resolved to expend tule sour of 1_2j0t e n repairs for Leith Harbouer, to make ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHS COURT OF JUSTICIARY. The Court met yeterday, vhan the first prisoner brought tp was John Crombie, who had been convicted of theft, on confession before the Circuit Court at Aber- deen, on 22d September 1825, and was then sentenced to eighteeen months' confinement in Bridewell there, but had made his escape from that prison on 30th Sep. tember 1835. The prisoner admitted his identity, and ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS—Jan. 2

... MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS-Jan. 2. EX.XTRAORDINARY SCENE. s After the petty jury had been sworn, and the fis e prisoner givern them in charge, one of them, named ?? Wilson, residing in Old Street Road, adrfesirn the Chairman, said: Sir, I sdhbuld like to knowr *ho ist'o indemnify me for my loss of time and trouble in attedl- ins here ? The Chairman (to the Clerk of the Indictments)..-Go on ...