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CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Ayr, Tuesday, September 13. The Circuit COurt of Jursticiary was opener] here this disy by Lord Monnreiiff The cases were nat numerous, lieing only six fron Ayrshire and two from Wigtosn- shire. lriq'h 31AClelfeilad pleainer Guilty of brealting into thic ?? at Craigirt House, and stealing three 1pounds in uink notes, and various articleo of apparel. Seven years' troasportrtioni. Joihrn Aferir ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT

... T'e Court met this morbing at eight 'o'clock. 'Jasihes''eMGbnnral, miner, Jasy CdIanisinhrim, la- bonrer, Jhihn Cmsu&ingqhuin. labourer, and Felix' Rafertyi, 'labourer, prisoners in the Tolbooth of Paisley, were ac- cused of murder, or of seven different acts of assault,. committed some with fists, and som e with weapone, to' the effusion of blood, in the month of March, in Barr-: head. ...

BANFF REGISTRATION COURTS

... - L ?? ?? ?? ^A;-li ?? ad, (0 The adjourned cases were disposed of by Sheriff Currie on Monday, consisting of three disputed claims in the burgh. The Liberals had two of these, and the whole three were rejected, which concluded the business; the result of which is in favour of the Liberals both in the burgh and coun- ty, as appears from the following analysis BURGH REGISTRATION. Claims lodged ...

REGISTRATION COURT

... ?? Ist SeDtember 1836. - Portobsllo, ist Septemberir iOu- mi( ~e, Claims lodged by the Liberal party. and sustained 22 an Claims lodged by the Conservative 2arty ,i- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ t Of which rejected - I fri, ?? w- Majority in favour of the Liberals 21 re I The Monarch steam ship, Captain Bait', arrived e at Newhavenl last night, at half-past nine o 'cl las in- from London. a. LONDON.-Onl ...

LORD CHANCELLOR'S COURT—September 9

... I LORD CIIANCELLOW'S COURT-September 9. ?? AucurnrEcic CsrzYtE (as Mdanager of the Stan- dard Life Assurance Company, Edinburgh, versus AVILLIAtS! JoHN LAwsoN. Thie was a bill filed by the plaintiff , the manager of the Standard Life Assurance Company, to restrain the defendants, the secretary and dircctof a new au- rance company, from carrying on businebs under the same name. The SolcThe ...

COLONEL ARTHUR—A PRISON

... COLONEL ARTHUR-A PRISON. From the Tasmanian, Van Diemea's Lanid paper., we extrat 'the'following picture of the earthly hell to'whicb Mqr Robert Bryan was ordered to be sent, for being unfoftunate enough to be charged by foelpns -by Outlaws whose evideneq.would. not be ta,4en, in aijy ather couotriy than this- with stealingg catte., We hopeand trust, for the credit of the free cam- munity, ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... The County 1) LOTtITAN. TlConyRegistration Court, which has been sitting srniirterruptedly for the last three weeks, D coircluiler its labours on Monday last. The whole t Iclaims lodgedl amounted to 348. to Of these there were new claims for the Tunies INI1 LBe-enrlalments for do. . 1 pr New claims for tie Liberal interest 151 q Re-ensclments far do. . 14Ur - 155 ml, The remaining twelve were ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTIOTARY. The Court was ospenedl rit Stirling an Saturday last by the Lord Justice Clerk, after a very impressive andl ap- propriate prayer from the Rev. M~r Woo t. J. S. Stew- ;aI t, Esq. fDepute.Advotate. Masgar'ct Richarsdson, accused of theft, and beinglha- bit and repute ft thief, pleaded Guilty, and tvas seoteneed to seven years' transportation.t Eeqplicrnii Leishsmcs, ...