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COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... t.(rtlr OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. STRA TII111CE CAMC!. 'fTlmtd'dY. Lo(rd Murraiv. Ordinarvs on the flill. refCots1iiNi~eof' stx pn'ioit andi ?? wiyhil i1 t ?? to his L''rdiii n .di'iv ~t th fiolliflinc of' the liev. John Cruickshlank ani;l ,t'r4 1,ein seve and a nin ority of the Presbyter, ,f trlibblogie. ?? the Rev. Da'vid D~ewar. th'e )Iotlerator. andle the lRev. 'Messr., J. Rlobertson* W. ...

STRATHBOGIE CASE

... STRAT H BOG Ir. CASE. GLASGOW TOWN CouxNcir, At al mecting of thet Townv Councl,1 olf CtaI ?,Ilr B.%%NKtrll Said, that lie WVi'itseit to (',otniocit punia poitit of' r'nvilege-. li tt V the 11uty of' es-pry One to. ?? aw tt o J, Ile admitted that Inatny of' tle .law-i were wlirtfi a lisfective ; but ,till thle people Itad it iiithr to speak agotost ani otjeet to fthe. It teir~ dluty of thle ...

A KENTUCKY SLAVE TRAGEDY

... The following horrible account of the murder chlt of a slave in Kentucky in 1807, by the nephews tolc] of President Jefferson, is from the pen of the antd Rev. *Yilliam Dickey, a highly respectable and( exemplary Presbyterian clergyman of Ohio. It 'r is extracted from a work just published by the America!n Alnti-Slavery Society, entitled, Ameri. emn SIauery as it is ; 'which we cordially ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT 01 JUST[CIARY. Thre Court met on Mondlay, when the Louu Jrstice Clerk, Lord MoncreifT, and Lord Maedoyn, were pre. sent. Jlrrmes Keillar. aecosed oif theft hy housebrenhing. witb the aggravation of precious convictirrt plealed Guilty; sentence seven cars' transportation. 31ALTI11MENT or Cor .loSmcitlLtr.E UoMiCeIO. .3anet Hlamill or Evywinro, rccusoul of the ?? ho. micilo of William ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. THE STSA'rltiflOesE CASE. At tile meeting of the Court of Session on Sn- turday, Lord FULLA'rToN ?? of Faculty, allotv mie to observe, with reference to the case of Strath- bogie, which was before the Court yesterdnv, that I see in the newspapers of this morning something which, if in the interlocutor of the Court, was not read to tile Court from the draft ...

CASE OF MR THOROGOOD

... CASE OF %IR TIIOROGOOD. On Wedue iday night, a public meeting, c.,llerI bry adver- tisemarirt, wasn held in tiii. Relief Chorch, Colle-ge Sireet, to consierde the case of Mrt Jirhn Thorognu~l. of Chelmsford, asa victim of religiouc intolerance, who has been itmirrerl in a common jail for nearly 12 months. in consequence of his refusal tot pay an erclesatainic,.1, but anti scritifural impost, ...

MARNOCH CASE

... I MIARNOCII CASE. PRESBYTERY OF STRATITBOGIE. (Abridgcedfron tie Alberdeen Consttautiontal.) On Wednesday last, the Presbytery of Strathbogie met in the Session House at Hluntly, at twelve ?? clock. After the meeting bad been einstituted by prayer, by the Moderator, MIr Dewar of Bellie, Mr Dull' of Grange propoced an adjournment to the Church, in order to atfosd room to the public to be ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—December 3

... ADMIRALTY COURT.-Deeomber 3. Fbie Johim Flriedricha, a ?? Of 3COIJ, tnn. belonging to Ilremen. anti proceedlidg from that port to Ill~hin, in Ilahlast, andi thle lelo-, a Dani-sh brig Of 150 tons, Inden %with coals andi bottles ( Biritish property. ?? ilo 1isbon, came in collision on rhoa morning of tile Val of Felmiary Inst, nine miie.s off Flllkestune, stoi thle De. lISI watt rltil down, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... couiurT OF SESSION. CASE or THE ?? ) ?? or nAytOT AND DV`N- LCIIITT. Thlis case, involving somen important points as to the retn /ne, was brought under the con-ideration ol tile Second Division of thle Court on Tuesday last. by n note of suspens on and interdict for thle Rev. Simon MINVntosh, preacher of tilc gospel, presentee to these united parisihes. Tlue faicts of tihe case, as statetl in ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... hIGII COUR'T OFi JuSTICIARY. Tue Ccurt niet oin M-,ndtai, vih'c Ltird Mleateiwbnk rev1-ided. fit.' otitir Judgets laving Late] Mackenzie nail Lard Corkbarn. A DE TFRitSt THIlMF A recililitDini. k~cir fatavorn in the Iligh Street. EClinhar~ih ifetio~el of etonicafti L.9) fronto Chadei lMt-- r~ar, at nenaitotir fron Gasiraw. pie Aclei Nat Gaiilti'. It ?? rlearlyl iccicec that llnti'lae hadl ...

CASE OF MR THOROGOOD

... CARE4 OF MR TlIOlOGOOD. The following is the reply of MIr Duncombe, M.P., in answer to the letter of the Chairman of the recent meeting, conveying their thanks tt him for his- suppost of 'Mr Thorogood's case in tile House of Commons, asid his zealous opposition to church rates: 4' The Albany, Der. 17. 1839, Smn-i have tile hnnbou to acknowledge the receipt 'of Your letter, irsamtnitting tn ...

CHARGE OF THREATENING TO ASSASSINATE LORD STAMFORD AND MAJOR CORBETT

... CITARG E OF THREATENING TO ASSASsiNA'rEl LOlRl) STDAFOR AND MAJOR COMIETT. I Oil Avediesd.a ts 111an 11aod pieter Clark :Mot. train, tinsv empj lsoyed avs a 1 hili il; but formerly an E n- sign in the Chseshlire yeonmmsry cavalry, wa, brought belbre _Mr Maude, at thls New Bailey, onl a warrant obtainedl agasinsst lion by police sergeant Austin, in which it was stated, upon onati, thist lie ...