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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... A .-n h Iirnulit lieforc the C On 11lorr va, two * ases were brouight befire the Court, each of them puossessing no inconsiderable degree of sin- gir;rity anot interest. The first was the case of Tho~nas IW'ig7it, charged with stealing a mare, xith sedrlile and biridle, from Thomas Hartr detaler in old clotbes, and residing in the Corgato of Edinh borgh, on 27th January last. The owner of the ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... ?? ru a.1 VI 0,u *Io or vac--a. House of Lords, Fehruary 2°. Marquis of Breadalbane v. Marquis of Chandos:-An appeal baa been presented in this case and the usuql or- der made upon the respondents to answer within four weeks. The appeal which was presented last week by Lord Maitland v. the Marquis of Chandos, was at the suit of the Trustees of the late Marquis of Breadalbaue. Sir Johnl Hav, ...

PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEDINGS— SCOTLAND

... PARLIAMENTARY PROCEEOINOS- | SCOTLAND. )f RETURNS PRESENTED. i. 4th Feb. -Court of Session. -Number of causes h a instituted and decided in the Court of Session in Scotland in 1835 (by Act) ; to lie on the table, and p a be printed. I: *e 9th Feb.-Parochial Sclioelrnaeters..Copies or ti extracts from all the Presbytery books in Scotland nl le of cases brought before Presbyteries respecting I ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 011 Alonrlov, thie Court met for the trial of three cases -Lnrd Gilli, presihing. jeers. lellrra:y Or Anrlereou pleandeud GiltY of two arts on thelt, (c umirtsed in dirfferet shops in the Nligis Street, oer the ISth andl 21st Dee o-ber, cronsistilrrg ?? a pair oi bnets from each, nragravited bv habit and repute aei pre- vintos ceonvietions.-Senteane, 15 months' imprisonment in Biridlernell. ...

DALKEITH PRESBYTERY

... ?? . _ - . This Pcwererrd Court met on Monday. when the case thc .of Mr Alexander Hume, late precentor in Dalkeith atb church, came before them in the shape of an appeal by wh that gentleman, from the decision of the minieter and ad Kirts Sessionnf'Dalkeith. The circurnstances oi the case wore ?? the month of May, last year, Mr Hume co lost his situation as precentorin Dalkceith church, and ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... A, . .1 z i House of Lords, Feb. 10. lut r Buchanan v. Ferrier.-Sawers v. Arrnstrong-Brenmner tion e. Kerr.-Johnston, v. Robert so l;. Wou In these four caisee appeals were on Monday list pre- hern sented from the Courts below, and the respondents or- intn dered to answer infossr weeks. last Hill and another v. Cunningham.-Wisliart v. Wilson vorr or *Wishart. prcs In the first of these cases a ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... r.. - A; T - ^A. V-L House of Lords, February 6. Meeti 'Edibur~brgl Water Company vr. Waugls, Treasurer of ,ad the Edinburgh Charity Workthouse.-, Nelson v. Fa. set fo rish. 111F In these cames, appeals were yesterday presented from move the Court below, and the respondents ordered to answer entrui within four weeks. but ni AP'PEAL COa3-4TTEEr.-Comrnittee appointed to con. ty. eider of the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... .. I . I. .1 I I.e, - ?? I 1- IP. On Alonday, Archibald Ah'lidlry pleaded Guilty tD I 3.stealing a horse, the propertv oaf John Henfl rson, from I a stale ir, Cowan's Clise, Grassinarhiet. Sentenced to seven year,' transportation. T /aOnia2 Cowan, pleaded Guilty to stealing, on the night of the 24th Deeearnb:r, fnim the forecastle, of the . srho(:ner Fife of Ieith, a leaither jacket, a pair of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HTGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY. ANDERSON, V THE SUPERINTENDENT OF POLKE, This case, which lias excited eonsiderable interest, particularly amongst the jewellers and lapidaries in Edin- burgh, camer on before the whole six Judges on Monday in the form of a Bill of Advocation and Suspension at AIr Anderson's instance, against the Superintendent of Police, sehen their Lordslhips unanimously suspended ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, Feb. 12. clar Since our last letter, the appellants in the various ap- of peals, which have been presented during the meeting of Parliasa ant to this date, have applied for, and obtained not leave to enter into recogaizances. hav In Vere v. Vere et al. the respondents are ordered to will put in their answers peremptorily in a week. Drummoand v. Spittal and another. In this ...

LONDON POLICE

... Bow STREET.-On Tuesday William Mann, driver of the hackney coach, No. 372, was summoned before Sir F. noe, by William Rae Wilson, Esq. author of A Tour through Palestine, Fe1noce, and Italy, and other works, for gross misbehaviour and insulting lan. guang. From the evidence it appeared, that the defendant was engaged to drive Mr Wilson from his house in Stamford Street, and having some ...