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... ~ r7 OIL Mond iv. it)(? Circuit L , i . the Lo ourt ni Juslicill-V ?? opene'l hfire, h rd ju,;twe, I.TiII. ;all Lor'l Gi1,i,!;-0,Iooo llow?, I'i, A I'll- I to I Ivirop, ia: e 1, my er Io. L lit, ; IC v. A I; I, C I'11W ie L . C ;Ortlun of G r vy- s P;krk It , th C Cou ILI l I ill ?? IL I to I ke 1), I, I I I v:,hofort, L he In. J ? I, avull?il?ll I C It it ill 1:1 if:wlla IN ht, om a nr ...

POLICE MEETING

... POIIC:E YEhfETING. (cci Siatucrdayc kiciit, ccci ccjcec l'ccctlcflttee'o ' tile dcc ole llccrcd ofi 1'cci~cc' Sot frc ccII cix ?? t' nc cci-cct inc, cccl cwccc ?? ic 1 ?? Iacto t (ICeL'A icI Art ?? cct''lct :'gcccit, LM Ir ILIo:itc.'u' Aci. n c ANc IcIOR, .cccll 'I c ~Icct'c(l'cc c' t O C'U N ig It ?? ccc a M~tpocc ctA: it' eccicicic occi' dci' c ii'cct, cidc'cci cci' cthe i~i'ccel. 1;lii ...

IMPORTANT TO DISTILLERS

... IMPORTANT TO DISTILLERS, COUnT OF EXCHIEQUER. Edinrduryh Lammras Term, 183U. ADVOCATe-SYENZRAL V. SMITHI. This case was brought before the Court by writ of certiorari, from the Justiceo of Blanfflhire. It appeared, from the return to the writ, that the defendant was prosecuted by the order of the Commissioners of Excise, by information before the Justices, on the 4th Gen. IV. ch. 94. s. 44, ...

JOHN ADAM, THE MURDERER

... JOHN AD)AM, THE MUR]) IRERA. I lresss i/i' fsernes'srs Cooiertst. 'STe Revs. Mr Citirit of tfis town, tins just publisheod a1 aer-noso ?? biV him1 ott ifis e\'ctittitg of LIthe htith of Octo lomi' last, afttlr the exeunt ott of Pi!hn Aslai inl Intvr-itirso for ftse naukirtiet' othis wife. After son515 gme5i'il oiifsei'titiolts, MTT Citark dlivideis ihissubtject Intito LIitIreten t IIeanus, ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRIVIINAL COURT. Yesturiley, a f CrinitIal Cosrt r was tell here by A Nit mIESV Must- IIAY, Esq. or Murrrayslull, Sherilf oft' Abeldeetisilire. Mtrjrtel DluCiste, hatter, was pat to th1 bar, accusedt of assault- hag anid stabbitng his wife. It aip teatrted that, tt tile thoic the Is- 'f saiult took pilace, the pastel hadl the knsiie stilt which lie hillicteil the wottil, in his haoiil, ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SINl'IMP CRlIMINAL C(OURIT'. Vcosteriday, a Crinsisal Court sees aidl here, by ANDairil MaURRAY, Elsq. of NuIrraychall, Sherilfof Aherdeenshlre. Valmrels Stuart, biroter, flallater, was ipt to thetsbar, charged with wilful mischiefor theft, in hasvalg, il April last, cutdlown ted carrie(dli fa poplar trre or qtalting osts, ait a place aboiut a qoarter of a mile from the ?? of S si, parish of C ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT, ABERDREN

... SHIIUFF CRIMINAL COUR'T, ABERDREN. t of Si'I(IilfY CtUiti.YlN.AtL UiJUavl,) e-nu'nrs. stls- Vcsterlay, a Cri oin il Coart was held here by AND a Ras M Ats URR , Esi. of lic- Murrayshlall, Sliriflof Abardeltsliiro, he 'h otirst piael pitlcI ;t the lir wtos G,-l(rwg Rtowo, firm servant, accused IIl or of theft, by opelaig lock-fast places. It appeared. that, in October last, the ir of tniael had ...

MR. BUCKINGHAM'S CASE

... MR. I?UCKINGOANVli CASH'. Wve here seceivest n cepa of Mitr thick j ghisa's, slut emieet egpiisis thle Whigs,sisll i iiss'itslbeio infesues that, vl~e the sisn M~ - her lines Lneste oot5 aI very slushy stile. (si tihe cisiwdlei siate sit Ourss coluisiis wo etissise liel lusd55 Vise this Ieiigtliy doilues isiit, be .,tvseegil's Itievcssisiioeicosst'ilt cii hul os' ie ci it, sI, cniiipris- jug ...

POOR LAWS, AND RURAL POLICE

... POOR LAW',, AND RURAL POLICE. I , . ). - ?? i ?? Elie ( pro w, i/he ff,,efrhm n.) ir T'1' (Suilt pL4IO LI st0lllily 1' ['i)ble th tii Iliseittild I cra of the IRefulu atio ll. Sudcety xwaS thell, as iiJmv, (di Si j(hitpil, nild evilry thing turile'd (lilt of its AvI Thu land iiims overvill, Avith ilimillic,'tills told 1,01) Fol, :1 ti III 0 t II n St v II o (It' It I It, ?? LI 1-11 ov wi t ...

QUARTER SESSIONS.—BILLETING OF SOLDIERS

... QUAntTrn rSSIONS,-ILLrTINCN OP SOLDIERS. It will be rocoliected that about three weeks ago, we gave art tatcorttt of 0Is decision of the Justices of Peace irs a case regarding the Billeting ol' Soldiers. Mr Cruickshanlc, P'orter-seller, haed presented to trim a billet for two soldiers, to whom hie offered arcomniodation in what was slescribed by sarneof tile wvit- nesse aso a porter cellar, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... C O U 11 T O F E S S 10 N. S!'l;Y FIS:fINGS. A very imoportoer t itjetg1leat to the upj er proprileios of jafrnoe fishin:g; itt the Spey, clod icoetedll n i ricers, has lately been pe-reounicetl, in a'e action it the seterce of .l!e M ,e ?? Gant if IBall cindaclh, against the Eel qr Seltield alld itihet. The geeeralet Dteere of the Crase was this :-From thie inreetroiel, it ap- peatc~i e heet ...

LORD CHANCELLOR'S COURT—SEPT. 9

... LORDl) (:11 A NCIEL L(IAt'S COU I'TP-SPT. Vi. JAMEs Artcii irxftc Cilfrvisit (as ?ilaaeeOr of the Stal. larnl Iil Assuirarrce Comparny, ) eertC sT WIt.IA Ji lIN' LA XVSON'. This was a bill filed by the plaintiff, the Mateagerof the Stall. (lard life Assir erice Cotepany, to restraitn the iletniidattts, the Secretary and Dlirectors it a new Assiirasce Ctipanriny, fron carryilng tin blsiless ...