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JURY COURT

... - . intbe ?? cuesabrc set down for trial tbia of tin ur Cut_ FIRST DIVrSIOY. *d* Tuesday, l4th July. 0d Parties. CauIse Of J(601 ic- Marsaalt v. Rtenwick, Verbal Slander. ,o- Thoma v. Graham, Do. ,,il Harvey v. Stodlart, Injury by Vici Dog he Ander lre'dnrday, isth Jidy. ras Anderstmv. ,lsail, Assault. Hutton v. HMinter, Do. e Dick v. Ste art, Dafamation. Jrednesday, 22d Jbly. r Batburst v. ...

EXECUTION OF JAMES BELL

... JrJcUf I TMES BELL. ., (, Ul, I , 1 d _, . I , u~tevul n! il'tbs u* j ifo( tulitC young (~tI 3fgtllisultlu' ei 112Yd0L ?? Serjorit- i'5ojl v*l WI' lsl: hC i~11~ of hlis, crime onfl I r,5lli~.tn 1ilb~it oI P tle ?? ofLilt- t ?? ~~ieOI~ l btreenlctcd 11hat diningN th, ;~t er!~111 t cc~lu ?? of Caoit~iff lesit ld an 1crtep ' siprit ?? deo ihIC far a personl WI Thc: ~ rotin 01otiton th his ...

JURY COURT

... W. JrR-AaY aind Others, V. Mrs E. S. DALLAS Or Salursox, -This, case CAMC On for trial yesterday before Lord r Moncreiff and a Jury, ulpon the folawing issues e ' It bsiug admitted, that, on the 9th day of January a ISM4, an issue came on for trial before the Lord Jet;icL Clerk and a Jury, in which the present pursuers were pur- suers, and the, present defenders and others were de- ienders: t ...

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 ...

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. ?? ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... sERI.FF.CRIMINAL COURT. CAUTION TO FtAiL;ES.- O Saterday Jast, Janet r;6ei,.1latslr servana with.a family inmJamnes' Square, s.as put to the bar, r'harged with the. crime of theft from ;Jolifast places, as also reset of tbeft,' and.having pleaded Gailty, she was sentenced to six mon'ths Jionfirmept in : .Bidiavell, To ogive an idea of the extent ef the pri.: soner's depredations, during the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—July 7

... | CEhNTRAL CRIMINAL COtTRT.Auily 7 ' james OLD COURT. d 'James Ravenscroft Bloomfield, n person of gentie- i. nianly exterior. and a minister of the Church of Eng- lainl, was indicted for steeling a pair of spectacles, the t prihperty of Charles Douglas, Esq. lslr Clarlson, in stating the case for th2 prosecution, rs saie L that no one col id possibly regret more than lie did havin to prefer a ...

ROBBERY OF WATCHES AND JEWELLERY

... iOBBERY OF WATCHES AND JEWILLERY. A few days ago we referred to the apprehension and conviction of a notorious character of the name of Clarkson, who, in England, Ireland, and Scot- land, had signalized himself as an expert thief and housebreaker, and who, till he fell into the hand s of Captain Jeffiay, of the Gorbals Polid6; I had ma. naged to elude pimisbment. On that occasion, we mentioned ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SESSIQN7-, I AF n - ' ?? T llc tarl of Diunnmnreoia in ilie ?? Co ?? This teI9 a d U of 1leni ThisCase Wh~h hs exite so u n 'Il wagson Saturday last decided ly tile Firzst ?? ?? of Sssset.i) 55 piurchased tile Tsthte or ljarre n of under authority of tlre Cue11. or ~ illas account of certain defects app ?? ?? llrisin fro erasures,l whlich nzighit 'lctl or invadlidat t ?? ; tjt advise ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIAnY. On Monday Willia, Macpilivrray pleaded Guilty of forgery, and was sentenced to be transported for life. CASE or MURDER. The continued diet was then called against Robert Reid, tailor at Pathibead, accused of the murder of Elizabeth Arnott or Reid, his wife. The indictment set forth that he ' did on the l9th or 20th of September 1834, wick. edly and feloniously attack ...

JURY COURT

... On the 20th July the forlorring issues wvere tried before _: ',:BrilJ!Ieajot tkel Ji.a ry ?? ?? rause. in.:which l e. L al~rvrough Aenre, s)phlulde; w ti e -prsuer, 'and George Goodlet, mnercant in Leith, dc-; wit : l.W letberat, Leith'on or about the 6tb flay of. vai MDeoemiler 1334, the defetider didl srita andi publisls, or cause to be twritten an'd piibhshed, by elacing the same pri - in ...

JURY COURT—July 17

... ,JURY COURT-July 17. . ?? I!l ?? not1 .- .. I I_- -In the. cause -it which M1isses Me-wsgdalen2 end 3fary Stead, residing at Stead's Place, Leith sWalk, are -pursuers, and James Cox, merchait in Eoin- burlgh, trustee on the sequestrated estates of Stead and Paterson, card inanufacturers, Stead's 'Place, Leith Walk, and John Paterson, individual part- ner of the said firm, is defend&r-the ...