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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY,

... COUILT OF .. ?? IC ae Tbe Court met-this day in order to ,proqe4dwitli tlih e trial of the Gilmerton carters, Dobie, od ?? ebaiged altersatively with the -crisiesQf rape, .Q assapit ri with igtut to ?? murder, or robberV, alleged to sl irvze beenl icon tdl~lte- person of a. womavnof the aj nune of Margaret Patersion, in the month rof April1 e' last; hut after the;instancO had been called e ...

POOR LAWS FOR IRELAND

... l OWlt LAWS FOIl IRELAND. lbhe Select Comintteee on tde stale of the pobe in lrelanri, appointedi at the commencement of the present session, have very laboriouslv ptrtsued their ingroiries. They-liave Sat sbout forty days, and col- letred lneatly 1000 pages :(folio) of evidence. AIl ?? has-sent in hbis adhesion to the principle, that the Pear Loots may be odritissiatered (in Ire- land) ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE OF LEITH

... tCOIMMSSIONERaS OF POLICE OF LEITIH. lion'day a statatoiy meeting of the Coramisoinners. of Lcith to.,k 41ace in tihe YsEk Iovew Hail .tere-George ?? Esq. Admit 1 off Leithtiln the ch ir. BIailie Robertson of Catongoic, moed, before aly busih ness ins prloreeied in, it be ascertaiined that all present were qualified to rot as Comm issirters t r11. tlhlip replied, that thlose Io were ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOTS APPEALS_ Ilouse ?? July 14. Mvxtfsonotn Ito 'nt The Lor Ch IOoNT.-a jltt hear 0titbatcllor said, tltat in this ase, which bad 0time ofthehf.1ie- .%g5a lend oe rnle,l cythe0 aippolant, a lawagcst. in, -t ' 112s -ord I ble security a surm of E. OOII. ,'Ond the ?? Ylent to jr, CL'amtbell of Ldrl,-~ the ?? prepared an inoar,,,jor of oecurdty, 'oil are ~ over, to MrIt loansd, his ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COW1MISSJONERtS OF POIICE. 1RMndaiv the Cnsrnmsitrer, or Poluce elr their first st. tttdrv stfi-ll', ;I t,, ihe reneritlction of Commmissioners. ?? S0eriltr Doflfit Ihe ehair. ThP atttal ?? for the Irot vear. eshibiting a de- tail of ?? irepine ad dist'trsiilrtaj 'of Bte establislheelat u-as read, which stated the adioun,-t ef rese- ktte at _ L.2,S3n,- 0 0 Aad the enlcdirure-at _ _ 02i;0o4 ° 0 ...

JURY COURT—EDINBURGH, JULY 19

... JURIY COU RTEDwNButw, JPLT M . John Hamilton versus Arirderson, Gilfiihlan and Mitlar. The Court proceeded to try the ismu in the absve vase to-day. It was an action etamirg roparps iorl nnd dam. ages, in ?? of ao illegal opplrhensioit on a diligence directed againsi tlhe pursuer's father, i hei hadl dietl nony ?? prerioasny. Tie artier 'was directed againrt James Auiterirro, the Creditor. ...

JURY COURT—THIS DAY

... JURY .COURT-THls DAY. Joan RUsnsorirs, shoemak'er at Daideraigs, parisli of IPet- e- terraso, hear fitonelcatie, Pursuer; ver~sus R ritotn la- a~, ?? ALLARDICE, Erq.- of Dry, end ,Jolt,, BOSWELL, Edsq, of 1Blmuto, Defenders. 'ilshis cuse, slirch Isas excited so much interest and discus- It ion0, came~ on for trial this cloy, in, cossequence of the late 11 aget ?? ?? c se asoar readers ...

JURY COURT—JULY 9

... *j u Y CO7U lv'-jT 9. nR DUNt itVNtEtL.L carsrAi`acttnvntr. v: ROY. This interestin- 'rare was sr'r'4lossn for trial oil the 27th . instant, bas the slelealders craved dey, tosi stire Ve- it slcence of sseitn.ss, and the Court ordered thle ease to be w tried before a Special Jary ion an early day of Novor5ber, o belore' the citn'elrer'roent of the session. 'The l.ord Chiefer Cmmissiofler ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... L- l. TICIARY. * JAWS .60U~~ti., OF; , ?? Y. Yeat~oy Ernnsf~vfEeni-Anr or Wtitsowas ron- virtedo her ow,,n confession, of three acts orf thleft, aggra- vated by being habit and repute a thief, and pseviously con- mefted of thefe. She was sentenced to osvis years transpor- tation. - MAToIARI GAmLutV, spoon makter, was indicted fur break- lug into eile shine Of James Reid, shoemaker, Lothias ...

THE MARCH OF CRIME

... r ,il lie tm ay t of C1, R u _ Whatever taty LO ui ~ j esneerfling shic eK I. hoegh L O shape either of ?? 05ma i unha~pilly, that `-the ral. C n os This fearfully'caeeerrs-ed 'as vn I Q Ti new and unheard-of fornfltat Os. ' da tryltb more hideouS sp a53m ibr h~5 st past history of bouts ?? Onrmai b-bini that the genius of- fiio auniiesia havo boo eenprltrt Ieitia., m rimnaW ir.itattutandiote ...

ROBBERS AND MURDERERS IN INDIA

... IIO3BFiS AND 9URDERERS IN WNfl~a. I (0rj' ILie F~rtia' ttrtorly !enw.e oiw . X.) 1 -| It is in 'tbe f1ore5st;, ot the hbase of the motinutains, to the i north of the pit of .Ouile sdominions, that tlie moct da- Iring g-ngo qf robbers iii Uper rtndia are harbonret. These c Iindividsralsrtbte leaders at l sst, are mostly of- the -Hindo: a &prsvaisop, and of hih 'se ted thcir ?? ara perfetlytv I ...