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CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTISIANS

... 6iijutia ?? oi, ilrnstlti 01 li0 ftl onv wi:tolr (Irta fptnd tiear tilt 'nlaeltbt ieeda Ijuttc~Vs end ?? -e ~itt9t ?? tt-ito DAest ?? A~t,, ae- 'die lit-st Inelsoner put tethe bsr woos AMaryiEdustrarln- Malin, charged with steollin- , froml1 bleaeltiog-graeen in (iuestrow, t we flonoltwii n-ll. coatO, otat of them. blongittg to Mre F~ranksc of thle 'Theatre Royaol. The panel had teen three ...

CASE OF MUTINY AND MURDER

... ACOUiTTAL OF TIM PRISONERS, THAMES POLTCZ COURT.-On Wednesdayteiqiy7t , th myterouseas ofthe creir of the ship TIory was resumed. e No case for many years has created suh a sensation end the ex- o citement was wunch increased- by rumouscurttacean - most startling and hsorrid disclosunres wole aeiertpatin thexaptain of the ship in a rery serio ere aptain ohn stonle, the master. oftesip a aknit ...

POLICE MEETING

... M3-'Rf S ii @ On Aendy.ast -i tneetigg of tboard took ple; Wir - STEB'Cityr lreasurer, in t e chair. A inport Lwas res*tero'.bWtcbi.ig Commtittee, upo a re- mit from last meeting of he Coumlissio ers, relative to the emno- laments of the Day Patri-reco mmending au increase of is' per week on their wAges. It also contained a suggestion from the Supentendentr a tto the propriety -of sanlgaaiiig ...

POLICE MEETING

... POLXOM 0 ¢ EMTa NG. - 31onday, January 19. SEDE gr.T-.The DeaLn of Guild (in the chair); Treasurer Webster, Convener Playfair, Commissioners Matthew. Paterson. Smith, Topp, Henderson, Rose, Simpson, Torrie, Notnian, Forbes, and Reid. THE RAIL WAYS. The first business was a report by the Street and Law Com- nittees upon the Railway Nofices served upon the Board by the Grat~a Norlpm th o ctasnd, ...

ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN DUNDEE

... A'TRDOClOUS ATTEMPT AT ASSASSINATION IN DUNDEE. ,we~ hae jest beard thle partleotart of ac attemplt rt warder 1i0 Duncidee 00 Thutrtiuy oigtlt, wichiel, icr cold-bloleedeitrolcety, coo lied feic lciiicltel.s li tics lrtie tlc fotuetrtoty. DOi Tliursdiy ccoricicy w tote, cclii gau their tutimos '5g Mtaieteitei ocil Duff, outI w1,001pcaret t o sube citinclit!ilII onitlI coi tety gi ticires, on ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... ---- Icc- -?i 9-- --l I, C:3?=- samnirr The following cases were tried, on Friday lost, before Sheriff, 3 ~~~~~~THeFT.I Joseph Beattie. Alexander Ruddimacn, and Thowas Paterson, all belonging to Aberdeen; were brought to the bar, the two for- smer charged with theft, and Paterson with reset of theft,. actor or art ann part. The particulars of the offence were to theef- feet that, on thle ...

POOR LAW

... A case of some importance was decided in the Small Debt Court at Peterhead, on the 11th instant with which it may be of consequence to Parochial Boards and Poor Inspectors to be made acquainted. A day-labourer-a married man, having a wife and three children-went to the parish of St Fergus about Whitsun- day, 1841, where he still is, leaving his wvife and family in Peterhead. Ile never became a ...

CIRCUT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... I - Tuesday, April 20. The Court waa opened this morning, by the LOAD JUS- T[Ic-CLEMK and LORI- WOOD; who at ten o'clock, took their seats on the bench; J. M. Bell, Efsq., Advocate-Depute. The Rev. Dr PIRIE having offered up an impressive prayer, the assize was called over, and the Court proceeded to business. The first prisoner placed at the, bar was John Murray, indicted with having, in the ...

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT—Jan.27

... I HERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT-zmn. 27. IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS, TENANTS, AND CREDITORS OFP TENANTS. L t. cOW I E S O N. This case was tried here on Thursday. Law, the pursuer, is proprietor of Vs house and stable in Aberdeen; and Con- non (the defender Cowieson's debtor) was indebted to the. defender £6, for which he held a decree. Some months ago the defender caused an officer to poisd the tenant ...

THE UDNY CASE

... * I .~, I appointment of .Mr John Leslie to be assistant and suceqessox to Mr Leslie, the present incumrbent of Uday, and Ihe'Ukiole~f the piesenitee lias' exeited considorable dissen- 8ion1in thcarpsijhb The settlement iswairmly opposed, and seems lik6Jy to, Q -l typroceedings in the Church Courts The objeotor8sappeartp he in the minority. They amount to 44, while there ar 7sig~oltires.-some ...

SECONDARIES' COURT—August 29

... SECONDARIES' COURT-AuAst 2g. BROWN tV. WILKINSOy.1-OTLLIBION AT BRA. This waian action brought to recover compensation ford mage done to the City of London steamer, during a colision at sea. Mr James, for the plaintiffs, stated the case. They were owners of the above vessel, which was a fine iron steamer trad- ing between Aberdeen and London, and was nearly a new res- seL. On the 5th November, ...

ROLLS COURT, WESTMINSTER, TUESDAY

... ROILS COURT. Wwxz4nTru, TAnt: £o~js's~a.gave judgment in this Cause,, heard' on thie 30th April lst,~and'cn several succeedingdavs. Thehlifl was-filed- by' lergnde-r liiig vall'Fordyceagainist- Sir Benry, Biidges. 'ery mpany other-persons woere also-made defendants. Tfie prayer was9 fur a declaration that the- decree and proceedings, in a fniiiiei cause ( Dllngwlbv. Crombie) wrerejrrgular, ...