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CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

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SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIIFF ClINMIN XL COURT. F L e- YVoslottdny. a itrilfr Crimoinml 'otiurt be', liolt lueie lN. t' Im .Lil 1 t a-. W4Tsno, Esq., Sherif' Sttbtituite, wselr, tile following caso. were W' C!. tried :- t ll 10 ?? Til;FT. llt The first ons that of on old wi 'tn. Stedei:oit hi wil'h, h wilt d Bll titlity to hi.4vitg in tile month ttf Mnn lsot. blrlitil iltlt i Ai well ic- tit, IhlouIIO it L'ttiot ...

JURY COURT, EDINBURGH

... .1 LilY0 C(ulI(I' EI)cImuilT !. (10 't'1'0(ily. till' 0121t011 of bia laxee ialgd by Mr 121arl;, 'coeolev to the Lhil f1 eilgliv of t~Li( ld 16 10( AndNilllohl Agalinst tile DOllJIjlity Of tile Presbylery of DintoLeidi, efaow IO be I 'toO beforo Lord Coonltitilame 1, In al Ju I y -I ?? fo I Uvloiog i'onl' - y Whether11 ?? About0 tile ,ltti ?? of AMorot, a1lid 27th A prilI, 1d11, ofaII eith, ...

SHERIFF COURT, BANFF

... SHERIFF COURT, BANFF, I - -i MRIe-POACcInNG. On Monday the 24th ult., the following parties were brought before the Sheriff of Banffshire, at the instance of James Rose EsqI solicitor in fanif,; Law-Agent in that County for his ~race the Duke of Richmond, accused of trespassing under tho Act 9, Goo. IV., chap. 39, viz:- John Bremner, sen., Jeon Bremner, jUn., and William Bremsner, all residing ...

IMPORTANT JURY TRIAL

... . , .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, W1LLOX AND POPE iVcrest PARiRaLL. This Case came On for trial before Lord Ivory and a spe- c ,lsl jury, in Aberdeen, onl Tuesday the 4th current, and C Occupied the Court up to the afternoon of Monday last, the It 17th-a length Of time which we believe to be quite uin pa- ii rasleled in the history of jury trials, and which, in ot1a lr respects, is one of the heaviest ...

THE GLEN TILT CASE

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. TORbRIE AND OTHERS V. TeE DUKE OF ATHOLL. This case, involving the public right of. way through the val- ley. of Plon Tilt between- the village of Castletown of Braemar and other places in the valley of the Dee, and the village of 'Bliir Atholl, die. in the valley of the DGary, after frequent dis- cussion before the Lord Ordinary, eam oe before the First Divi- ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION Wednesday, JuTne 30. THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE EARL OF KINTORE AGAINST THE PRESENT EARL AND HIS CURATORS. This was an action to enforce payment of £7,413 14s. 4]d., being three-fourths of certain sums expended by the late earl in repairing the family seat at Keith-hail, claimable from the present earl, as heir of entail, in terms of the Montgomery Act, lo George ...

PRESBYTERY OF DALKEITH

... P It IS 11 Y T ?? It V 0 F 1) A I ? K C I 1' I 1, TIli FA.LV 1:M IY. At the ordinary incoting or tol lielhei i'lro-?ytery, Uulk, IlI. t CI , the JilI IlIIt,, ?? IW. kenden1Xtl'xCti-R eI. 1ru ?? IiIltlteSt I(Lth, PitesI q tory of Edinlbutgh, .i tile 27til July lost, iliilati g t ilt ey Cle I d I aly raenots tfore t Nsi r N1rMu1,or ai 'vesl'yteirtl CerideltcopI llg a what WItt contaitltd InI tho ...

POLICE MEETING

... P OLICE MEET1NG. Monday, September 2. PRESENT-MeaEsS W. Matthews, Rose, A. C. Matthew, Henderson, Old- man, Machray, J. Simpson, W. Chalmers, Topp, and Wisely.- Convener LESi e in the Chair. lit OLDMAx suggested that the old plan of diecusing the minutes reriatim should be adopted. Under the present system4 things were very apt to be forgotten altogether. The Board, however, considered the ...

STATE OF CRIME IN THE COUNTRY

... THEE public mind has never been shocked by occurrences so so horrible, so utterly unaccountable, as during the past a few months. Murders, at which the blood runs cold-n savage and wholesale butchery-have stained the records in of the land to a degree that seems to throw us out of the th civilisation of the age, and back upon those thnes of bar- to barism, when the robber and the assassin were ...

COURT OF SESSION.—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT. OF SESSION.-FIRST DIVISION. DUNBAR Vi. SEINNEd. This case, between the Rev. Sir Wm. Dunbar and the Right Rev. Bishop. Skinner, the particulars of which axe pretty well known to the poblic, camne on for advising an Saturdniy. An aetion of- damages, to the extent of £5000, was prosecuted for before Lord Ivory, on account of a sen- tence of excommunication pronounced against the pursuer by ...

COURT OF SESSION.—IMPORTANT DECISION

... | COURT OF SESSION._IMPORTANT DECISION. I LORD GRAY AND OTHERS, against WILLL1AN PEgnI3, SALMION-PISTHRe, ERROL. This case originated in a petition and complaint, present- ed to the Court at the instance of Lord Gray, and others, all proprietors of salmon fishings in the River Tay, against the respondent, William Petrie, for an alleged breach of inter- dict, committed by him on two several ...