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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGHHCOURT OF JUSTZCiARY. lionday the Court raving met, Prine' Ccartn-yskr ' riccompanied by lir 3urray of Iecherlaud, entoered C l shortly nfter the ccmca ement of business' and wal very courtfousiy requested by their Lordships toae iis fr 'seat on the bench. The Prince reniainea a onsiderable in d j time, and seemed to pa-ygreat attention to the proceed - i' h Ire firit caso catled ;was ...

THE CHIEF OF THE CHIPPEWA NATION

... TIMt P1IRE OV fit CTIPfEtA NATION, . Sir ArglEstnit D'Este, the son nf the Duke of Sussex, I eppesre'd at tha Jpst;,e -roip, ,ansion- house, (in Sq. ant Irdilay, nseompalnie bf Ivy ihl chief tif thle Chippew3 na1- ngi thin, for the purpose of obtlining his LriMlgliip's testi. sos ninny to the verificatisn of a stritenomtt drawn up with thi tile *iew of belingu sumittuel to *he Sucretary of ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, March 4. It was expected that some cases would be appointed for Fridsy firt. Dur. u tirquirvy, i turns out thilat the parties are not quite ready to proceed. And the Lord Chancellor has accordingly postponed theni till Monday the 9th instant, when lie will sit to hear appeals in this House, for the first time since his restoration to the woolsack. Lord Brougham, we understand, ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLIC'E. - 11. , T, ..T . Arcilihall Wallace Bjriuce, an old Seotcihmar, d bald, ragged, arid rimli b;ackdi, sv ho described hli i - e self as ' Plivsicians Lxtraordinary in his Majestv'a s Navy, and Doctor of MAledicine, was put at the bar if iii Mal ?? SUCet, C charled with having wil- sI fully brokeln a panc of glass in the hoesc of Mr 0 :11iller, the Duke of York, Oxford Street. c ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? AFI'hALZ. I to House of Lords, March 9. ield Tis day the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Eldon, and ide Lord Brougham at to hear appeals in terms of the ap- 'ek, poinrmens of last week. The first ease was that of ie e . Baugh, in which Lord l3ougham, as Chan. Iro- ellr had reversed an order of Sir John Leach. The t appeal was from the judgment of Lord Broughamn. After the argument the case was ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION— SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7

... |; COURT OF SESSION-sECOND IIVsIlON- A . F. nIucAR T 7. I - - -- ~ n -p i% THEi MA, * - r - SATURa , OTHERS . MA R I.J.MNAJGiliToN &OTESvTHMA in Ev J GISTRATES OF P)AISLEY. thf This wa anapiifo ~ the Rev. Mr Mae- ofeNaugrton, Inimster of the High Church, Fasley, ;idf an iaterdict against the Magis- ad, trates for ani alleged warranit ed inte e in this regard to the ringing of gtibeerch bell p ...

PERTH CIRCUIT

... F. Friday, May 1. TJim Circuit Court was (oenedl, hsdyb od ' Maockenzie and Lord Mlcdlssn. Patrick Robertson, ilbbert S',ewees', Aater Or weaver, Ditrihane, George 11cdnel'~n, wveaver, Dundee, and James Cl-oal, shiilmnas- tsr, 1110etr!1se, ?? outlawred Lir non-appeaerance to an,- i swrto the crime of assault, &c. severally charged , against them. Robert Robertson, charged with the crime (if ...

JURY COURT

... JURY CQURT. S AFFIVAY, &C. v. tints 5tilliON;. d 'We riadersiand that the defender is to insist nest Week it for a new trial in this ease. The evidence led at the lest L. trial orn the question of authority includes the ceoflictieg y tstimony 0f.oe ere publi men. We are. ins-om ?? that the examination of this evidence, in the future stages of the case, is likely to prove very interesting. ?? ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH. COURT OF'JUSTICIARY. .. I I 31onday George Macdonald alias l rochefty, a hawdar, was brought to the bar, accused of three acts of theft, one of them by opening lockfast places. The prisoner I pleaded Guilty of the second charge in tha indictajent, t w1hich was that of stealing a silver watch and a pinch- I heck watch from a housesin the villv~a of Menstiste, in', t ctIawuuuasststncie. ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... - COURT OF SESSION-SECOND pIVISION. ;]tz eT , - o - -- - t e t _ . t0ST IMPORTANrT DECISION As A~rEOaijNG; latE SFtu- ?? Or LANDS RitaIfTsIN SCOtLAO,- - Saricacu. RAsVM;.-- The point-at issue-wvas the validity ?? of . ; sasine,- taken so far back as the year 180$. The sasine i! bore- that upon the recund day ot -Sh1,teriber intilie year of our Lnrd one thousand eight hundred-ithd 110iee, arnd ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ojjRT (r juSTICIARY. 111611 C - ?? sit .Rbl, AT eseiRSHILL BARRA.CKS' 1 been nippointesi for thce trial oS falsIa~ O Al0oudaY 5ic~i tefth dragoon guards, for the I a n dgtb feie a u Tz rooP- Scien .Maor Itlred d the d sne tr late ?? ~ tl th aisn .erder c~ ~as Crosei at an early hour From prnop- r c tt, thc s P tnonnifested on thel l part of tlhe pub - PI *e11 gt~rt bC ne n thetrC Court, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE

... \ I ' _ I Yesterday rifternoton an inquisition was held befsioc Air Geil, at the Albion Tavdrn, Beak Ftreet, Regent Street, on the body of John MI'Kerrell, 'Eq. a gentlieman of lare property, formerly holding -bhigh2'sitnation in the civil establishment of the East IndiaCornipsryat Madras. Dr James Johnson deponed that'. he bad attended the x deceased professionally for the last fournyears, ?? ...