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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... *.On Thursday the Court mtet, when W illiami M112ttly or AllC'aily, was placed at the bar, chargedl with leasing, aS on ?? day of May last, assaulted, strurk on the head, and krnocked down, to the effusion of-blend, ken- if. ne~dy O'Neill, hawker, within the' house of the said a Kennedy O'Neill; in Storey's Alley, Leith ; farther, at. A thea same tims and same place %wits, in like manner, as- ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... fifH COURT RF JUSTICIARY. On Monday, Janrlls 1firOraison and Robert BriDee ap- pc; eid it the bar to answer to the chitmL of culpable bo- t tiliciel, of ?? they pleaded Nnt Guilty. Although r the cae ocdupied the Coist and the Jury between three und four hours, it possessed little interestt. Thre prison- V ers are cilico-printers. and atorkedat Dawesiulm Print. F field, ?? Kilpatrir k, ...

JURY COURT

... JiURY COURT. Thu Coirt were on Thursday occupied from tea ill thi morning until seven o'clock in the evenee,,in ?? the cause John BI'Clive, residing at thlrns, -near Ayr, and others, 'pursuers; against Quintin Jamieson, postmaster in Alaybole, defender. The follsnini was the issue:- Whether, on or ahout the 13th and 23d clays of April 1830. and 8th January IS31, the dates of the last will and ...

SHERIFF'S CRIMINAL COURT, STIRLING

... SHERIFFS CRIMINAL CO1R' STIRLING. I ~ vyI, at , ..v a I trinh' came on On Wednesday the 17th ult. several trials' came on befire Riinald Maiedonald, of- Staffa, Esq., Sheriff of Stirlingshire, and a Jury. Alexander lWallace, collier, plehded guiltY, to two se- parate charges of assault of a very' agigeavated. nature, committed li the villaie of Denny in the nionth of May last, and vaq ...

JURY COURT

... JitY COURT. A - . I .. I 'e of R;athobanh, clhila Imerchaut in 1Itt5. ll5O\ rs ageiellt Si it JAMES GFaSON. Fl~obsintgryo Piatm Bart., defenoder ACt1 o Ries for trial before the JorY COIlrt On' tfli caoe Cnmt5 aniitioaf danmages at thedinstancq ;yhsrstdlt Itf Rahitl~ali *hina merchant in Edin- ~f ;pit ~rai B~t~ Sjir Jonsc Gibsitr Craig, Bart- fotided xuet4 ,ig@( on' f tlie dlefendler baving ...

LONDON POLICE

... W-r-tt ?? A ?? * LU.L55.tUX r,.Jva.a. MAIImOssN-HorusE.-Joseph Ady, who is so well known to the community for his correspondence with the public i of all countries, appeared before the Lord Mayor upon a i summons to answer an accusation of having unlawfully obtained a sovereign. The Rev. Mr Francis Tcbbutt, of Welton, in N&or thamptonshire, deposed that he received a letter signed James ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—JULY 1

... ADMIRALTY COURT-JULT 1. a lt ?? This Was a salvage cause of some importance. The Effort, on her voyage from New Br'unswick e to North Shields, with a cargo if timber, encoun- tered very tempestuous weather in the month of January last. She became water-logged, and was i abandoned bh the crew on the 17th of that month. in latitude 5b south, and in 17 west longitude. She was completely at the ...

LONDON POLICE

... boom_ ?? x ~ An :i AwNsiox-HousiE.-Tdesday, Joseph Ady appeared, AcPordino to his promise, at the JustieeRoutn to ansv er ?? complaint of the Rev. Air Tebbutt, wl1o accteod him, t of h1vioz obtained a snverigri undrr false pretences. r Mr Adoilphus, who had successfully defendd 'the ac- d cased on a'former occasion,, attended as his Counsel 'Mr Haninmond, Mir Tebbutt's, witneass vhe staid the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... A fl.-i nnin nut on Mana',h. wben the first The Court again mot on Monday. wben the first case proceeded in wvas tbat of Miry Brerros, vwho pleaded Guilty to a eharge of vending, as genuine, a base half- crownl-piece, aggavated by five previous convictions of the like offence, and was senteneed to 8seven: years' transportation. T/lm7is Howie and Lrenry Matson, shoemnakers, ac- cused of robhery ...

JURY COURT

... JURT Cou(ART. basiACJS-itLEGXiIXECUTION OF DlSGiNCE Ilhlonday last, case esame on for trial, , lfiri tb- Riglt liunocreble ?? Clek, and a Jury, in wlielh 151 Arehih ?? lacdeneIh, fmer and ehl!p amul cattle dealer, Glengarry, was pUrsuer, snd the Bank of Seotl;mda w.ere detfenders' Tbce issues were, weokige, r WhtYher the puriuer's effects and stoeking vere wrongfully poiniled .t die instance ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF 'JUSTICIARY. n ~: . I ] . T' -I flirSi. SIvu-el. vr .u- 40 I L'J - - . .Saturday, July 19,O' ?? following cases were lirooght before the Court asd S disposed of:_- ; . t( ?? -Dochertp pleaded Guilty to a chargre of steali t' r, 4S Ibs. of cheese from'a shop in Norlth ?? d Street, aggravated by being habit anlid reptute a thief 7ad apre. vietisconviction, andwas setenced to deiven ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES—July 19

... YORKSHIRE ASSIZES-R, } ; RAl, OF AIR WFIMD FOI50IANSI t.Uii This Imorniug, the tirral of Ml>Web 'cii't 'Itte GuilIdl.The prsnr was placed[ at tife bar, Io in- diitt nthe first count, %att bhavinvg persuaed ri d -proiiured Richard Richairdson, between ltbs 20tb of.Junet lest aod: the 27th of the same nilonth, on each anti every day, to ake'andswallow into bis bidtv divers; qilintitius of oxius ...