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COURT OF SESSION

... . TC On Thursday the general routine of the Court business of the Second Division was slightlr'di5sl ter turbed by a circumstance which seemed to occasion no tve ?? amusement among the gentlemen of the long dif rolbe-no less than a most'determined usurpation of tn tin the privileges of the bar by a Reverend Gentleman, yo who seemed to think '(though the question was cee purelv of a civil ...

POLICE COURT—CAUTION

... 0, POLICE COURT-CAUTION. TO THE }MITOR Or THE CALEDONIAN MERCURY, Sin-On Friday last, a person was brought before tie p .sitting Magitrat in the Police Court, accused of sell- 'o ing'books belonging. to the Mechanics' Subscription Li- brarr. ! It appeaei'l that lie was one of the aybstribqrs n to tfe liiary, and in April Inst got out two volumes su' read-the books were. returnod to the ...

LONDON POLICE

... MIANla, ?? OF ENOAC,-aimNT.-On Alonda v, Air N ich olsoni. tea nierchant, of Fenclhurch Street, appenied to romplain that agertlemnan wvhom he haol engnred to act as second maitt on hnoard the George the Fuith, a ship bouud ?? the East Indlies, had, with- out dte notice, thougt proper to enter another ship. Dr N. thoonhlit it important to make sueh mieounduect peblio, to prevent its repetition ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... On landlay the Court dlisposed of the following cases: ?? Doulalisos pleaded Not Guilty to a charge of stealing a handkerchief from the shop of John Alaefar. lane,'spirit dealer, Charles Street, an 18th December last, aggravated by his being habit and repute a thief, and by three previous convictions for theft. The evi- dence in the case was extremely short; David Wallace, the shop-boy, a ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Thre following are the enacting parts of a bill for maaking certain alterritions and reductions it' the es- tablisliment of clerks and officers attached to the Court of Session in Scotlatnd, and to diminish the After rcitingvariou acts wich hae beenpassed to V'Or regulae ?? f Searionjend ater rferrig to tile age Commision apointe to inuire nto tie Cout of Ses- tee slob, anel ?? t~~ odiminish ...

IRELAND

... I R E A Ad D. ATROCIOUS MURDFR.-On the night of Mon- ti (day the 2d instant, a woman named Bridget Ryan s] was murdered in a most barbarous manner by berl husband, Michael Ryan, and a man named Collins, within half a mile of Dunmore, in the county Gal. n . way, under the following circumstances :-On the la 9 night in question, the two persons alluded to brought the deceased from her lodgings ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... *Oil Thursday the Court ofiusticiary met and proceed- hi oil with the criminal cases then appointed for trial ; they do1 ue~re Sixteen in number, in the first five of which thepri- be sefers pleaded Guilty, and received sentence asuno- Caotharine Mackrenzaie, for setaling two bottles of beer su1 from the shrop of Daniel Kerr, Old l~ishmarket Close, on ha 3d1 January -last, aiggravated by her ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... -o I .-a . . I Q U V A U - . - . .. House of Lords, March 25. ihe * . ,EBALFOUR V. LYLE. gre Ito: The pursuer raised an action in the Court of SeSsiOll, -X-fe to satting forth that, in 1814, Graham of Gartmsoro let Pla the lands of Drum to George Dunlop, W.S.. for fa fab nineteen years, from Martintns I813 and Whitsonday n 1814, at a rentof L.70 4s. 101.-that in January ISIS, f tg Dunlopsubset ...

CAMBRIDGE ASSIZES—March. 13

... : '-11rj ZE 1 Ad h I1~ l ?? -Ig ectt thnake IGtne ,~ eeeqen T2 i wotrieos na il e n il 5 Nt55vrr~d ic L:500, vennder way he totot p 1 to ed him if he fotevte f0 tt rs livefldeen co on ty rtit s Mebr thnd and ~ fieswlial 0;;flneit!. tile for tha t by thefior the cas for the plaintiff ?? IT in t . sgive thion (Gartner) tflD tl ati'i 0 0 ha~tit't inight L t the uptn g leiot. owclock on the firsti ...

CHURCH COURTS

... ChiURCII COUITRTS. TO TiE EnDITOi OF' TEr SCOTTISII GUAftifN : SIR _Bceing sincerely attached to the cfihrih ofi Scotland, I have observed with -concern thattihere are many things in the way your paper is conduct- ed for the true friends of religion to regret;' But I1 confine myself at present to your advocacy of the principle, that those charged as; udges with ecclesias- tical causes should ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—July 2

... COURT OF EXCIIEQUER-Jltly 2. iMATTREWvS AND ANOTT'ER V. SCOT. Tid ws a atl~l y Msss Mttew, whcolesale stationers n aiolboA, against Alexander Scat, W. S. Edinburgli, on a bill Pf exchang o .0 h as r being ctilled oon ta ehd enisrctdt rse I Mr Swoan rsid, teat be ad my Lord. on the Part of theef endant, the postpO e trial. Vic cause atnail for trial last term. but on nppli. ; cation by the ...

EXTRAORDINARY FRACAS

... I1 Gooln in fFRACAS. £X~gN r Air. Byrile sea brought before bU ?? Be Was brought before ti: Itededa ?? wj. ?? warralit. Charging p 'lred, pra y 2assaultcd Lord ot-,I ?? ;1163 been committed at aoon- on til I, -,j IVinterest was excited ait Han- to blreoadrlborltoed, to hear the investi|th ?? dtol Tj' ; turiarteO an Reverendxttfr Ao Ci elitir fi pownOall, and- Tbo CnlO lie, W.Ceighteti, , Ba I~ ...