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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 ...

JURY COURT—July 16

... JURY COURT-July. 16. lo-the cause n whicll-.Jaiie Henderson Smeine James. Gtcrge, Syqt~ejiad Peter 'MIFarkine Synie, children -of Joht'Hia ?? brew~er in Alloa, and Alexander MI FrlaflP ..of, Thoirhill, their tutor, ad lifeni' are puS -l I' e1 ?? 6e .W SI, Mrs Mar- garet ?? MirWallace, and others, are defenders 9tb ?? stieioeathii day cat s on for trial before the Lordl~isitice. Clerk and a ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—Jan. 0

... AD.MIRALTY COURT-Jan. 0. dilije.V511L X Il 11. I-dell. V. THrE ELIZA-BOTTOMIIY. To the shipping and mercantile interests this was a question of sgoue importance, as it involved a point which might often be urged in order to invalidate but- tomry betids. Tho principal points in the present case are these :-The Eliza loft this country in March 1832, with convicts for New South Wales, and after ...

SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC PRESS

... -?jr.glp 0:0 J'NE vusiold, PR99S. J? - ,. . .: STATE OrF PUBnLIC FEELL.51O.'-The good judg- ment of the course which has'beeon taken by the Ilouse of Commons, and which has occasioned the retirement of the Peel Miiistry, is now fully justified, not merely by suqcess-a sufficient de- Inonstration in the eyes of the million-but by the clearness of the line which it has drawn be- ?? the opposite ...

PROTEST AGAINST HEARING EVIDENCE

... I)1, .~ ltll 1''ICJMef in,.t u 1 'i PRS$ I AB ?? .;>1, g n | P4QBTZ$I HAGiWSF l il§D 4 wi;niR~ 4Xi n Wninnf > b~t~positifit vW tu3;cbl ti , lti, oftyT8e$'eycrJi. (ighg~eeafriiadeA-E- !-:tI:Irb1., r. t , r~ r a ecaasdoe rideriee ?? 6 XthlaMbuaew~foroioer oaises, *r:lhdlrein1iirHtiialrctsret5 e4 ?? ' 1 : S. liatirteitite etidenee~tebd~lred ii thais.4ro t aii 4for thbs puipasi - ofqn rging ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH1 COURIT OF JUSTICIARY. On Maloneac, DaorM 'i'sd, twenty-one yeors.,of. age, e1 l placer1t arbe lar, accused of breakinginto the jewel- -tv sl;rpl) of Mrs Redlpati, ir lelsn, oin the night of the h; ni iFaruarv, rnd stealing thiereout a great varietteaf alhititli atreln, to which the prisoner piened i Sot GeArs. 1-llthnrer Meited or Dickson, included, in the ,atrO i~diilC~, wass outlawed ...

TORY INTIMIDATION

... On Noonday a case-came to be tried before the City SeniRh;ett Court, which bas excited considerable inte. eest. t ttequires no comment. The eresiding Jsticese Were Balije Donaldson and Mr Smellie. Mr JAR Macphorsop, journeyman baeer, pur- sued Mr Robertson, baker, Lawn market, for the sun o f LI ls.Ad. --beingwages for two %weeks, and board wages for one oelc.eelm having, contrary to the rules ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. CITY CREDIITORSS V. TBE TOWN COUNCIL OF EDINBunoGm1 - Wadnescaiv last the Second Division gave judgment in the action at the instance of the Trustees for the Cre- ditors of the City of Edinburgh to hove it found what sum shell be allosred from the revenues if the Burgh for car- eying 0n its ordinary business, until it should be finally ascertained what part of ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—November 12

... ADMI'RALTY COURT.-NOVen)e, n, .(Defo)re Sir Johi Nicho.11.-. X.(D~efer;e Sir JdRi tN -ichslf. 12 . TSlrE MAR0010 TIIOTE IES TImeianevan apcant of tohvage, Thi was s ittt beigjkonidrl~l., itleaz{s T ft i folln :-On thea1le h N. , O faI of I0 which mi., a the waarquia bf loOOtley, of nb Go, appearel' lo5d bee bseddilhrrpign'l' ( Leith to London, lmiein wit 14, e-pnhot oa . grounth gaaar the ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... EXTRAORDINARIY TRtAL SITEillFF CRlIlNIII. COURT, STIRtLliNC. Onl Wednesday the 14th intstant, tilc trial of David Keonedy, wveaver, Laurioston, came on here before the Sheriff and a Jury. The ponnel stood charged with the crimes of assault, violence, cruelty, andi oppressinu, coamiitted on Mary Ann Duncan and Alary Thonison, girls of sbout twelve years of sgc, his apprcnticeS, il so far as he ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... H1IGH COURT OF JUSTICIAflY. Thc first jr noneor ilrnghlttitp for trial on e tloy. v.vs ;h~il/ertl~l 7>crlO~, e1h3rgodrith steuf1 jg. i slk 1irsotIler. ci ieD frerts the porknt oif Jalmes fle spla, avow niontilt in tle Gen eirciral Baak of Selatndl. on) tire Nolth 613id1e, ep an the 21 October bist; the charge wes aog-r vated by virln hbinft and repute, nnd by previous colviction of 0hft. II e ...