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JURY COURT

... JURY COUIT. The foliscisit n Cs etrrf ,ilu ip l eie hlbfire ?? L-iriSstieiJ t l.,k ?? ti1j s it i3 the Star Isin elhl A n ?? rt-l ^lnf;;'l rountor ISf 114n.fnitf ni-e 1 Nz8. 15. Mortinarf~~lar~lz If . Eq. of MiIailv ann l 1.,lit iii j*)l ' g.r rif Carstairs, in the Ciiit ' l ' fendorp. . ith I WtiWhether. an nri nllat the fi-t , f the ?? ItI lie bv thr iier St r f 1 or any ill them,. slid ari ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... T1UrSnAV, JVL1v 27. Thle Lont) l'aovosr in the Chair. T lI l RACES. 'Ie following letter forsn AMr Sharpr, Secretary to tile Cialedtonitill ilunt, to the L urd Provost, wag give in tine t eat a- .E3inbulah, 211th Jul v 1811. Mrv Loinn-I netlattely *n Ieeldt 4e1 yout li.foltips. ?? *l t er t. I r atpllo4 t, le an t r C.un ati unt n C eat . I'lt. 1, t i e, e t tt t, Il t.e ra e s. Fti u m it e ...

MURDER AT KNARESBOROUGHT

... York, July 19. Berbre ?? Justice Wghilgami. John Burlington, Henry Nuttali, and Chart,. Gill, were put to the bar to take tieir trial upon na indictment which echrged them with the willul mur *ler of Josephi Corker, at Knazesborough, on the 18th day of June last. Thle case having been previously appointed fuir this morning, time Court mind nil the avenues to it were crowded at an early hour by ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... I R . 93. -al, -IT J ,iiwt'. and .ariett liontoor. watc di .lart 'ii it fe..tiou.1tsy imtai,kiug~ i .,le ?? wnytuhvii sitlkn~ twister. C.Ill i *1,tat ?? Sti ilan ali th of AN low-, ~ comb t~l 0 lal~t~ ii ro~n ~ vlll oec;: ia t u rt. Pen the ealidele.'i I I vc, 5Pied~~i Il,1ih i1i th An tile It-II ?? ie s.Paere aI ,,,pce from hin) with i)l ha balh nuot. The libel wtim Ill% ?? srtiir1 ...

RUMOURED CHANGES—COURT OF SESSION

... IUstMOURED C FIAN GRS-COUIrr OF SESSION. As it ca fn now longer be disputed that the present Ministry will speedily resign, specula- tiri is anxiously afloat as to the various official changes conacquent on that event. No doubt seems to exist that the present venerable Lo nD P naxsIlrINN, Who has nlOW faithfully dischargedi his judicial duties for nearly SS years, will retire, and be ?? by the ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT

... I I: -l C i .1 ?? [eil,ti) II'S C(C 17117. 7 ,I w..;, , Jim, 24. rY, I: i, I'r tills wortillig 1 LI;Iw,,1 _Ll:kist:i W1 I'll, list I..V ll,? JWllt m ulim LIAO itI i,1w,&o.:,,I le, lit Ed ieh I I?l i. aiiil I'll. At l1w -0 Ile i'leilli NI ,it ?? lit moi Oil I'll L I, ill I Ire Ul St, e.l. lmde'll,- fit'.. It' ?? 'od ?? II, -e- 4I el, III- .11, let's .I (Ill Cl, NZI, ?? ol ?? , IW I ...

HIGH COUNT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? COURT OF JUSTICIARY. On Monilay four criminal carct were disposed ol hy thli Cnurt, as uniler:_ william Kirkpaitriek, labouror,'plonde'l Guilty ofeteal. ing two unflnisheil shebt frum a hoiuso in Klkignte, Leith, n 22id MDay. erelratetl hy previous convictiOn. Seca. tiace, fifteen monfhs' inpusouroenat. Catherine Raie, ot Allan, 1lewled Guilty of stealing a basket from n broker's shop iln ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—July 9

... ADMIRALTY COUhIT-JIlv 9. Tsle (2AMMA-SALVAOR. Thih viosdl havitig een e ?? iii pna-ition of cnn-i- ?? ilngr.r hy the Iiriein ,i- *d ti.. ire in therierp etar in ?? Iet4, VW.-reI.e. l hy ft eil vessel. ?? .1aI', anltI by is I,'I.ihi si wer ?? ahte*rd .. hir. Tile dengrr inal pis-ititin of the Ganminio wert esactly similar t.I that of th. C401 (a en YU riapocting which eit n belaten the ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TUESDAY, Ju:NE 29. The LonD PIOVOST ;i11 the Chair. CITANI OF BIBLICAt. CRITICISM1. Treasurer Dn ?? again broogjlt forward the subject of the late vacant Deanerv Of the Chapel Royal, and tile diversion of the funds belonging thereto. from the estnblishnment of thle Chair of Bi- blical Criticism to the complimenting of Mr BIennic. Ile maintained that Lord Nornmauby had no right to give away ...

JURY COURT

... tAW OF V.TP.RNTS. BlaROW e ANVANIALE & SON. Thit wee on itinao Rs sO tthn valillity of a patent for ?? f u intl ifiriVpalm.e, ile dii maunuftnetu°e of paper, mnil the valiitit of it turntd .i ini tbh oiriginalitp IS' Iv ia. vauitisln. Tlhe ele~renlelgnlldiil! the ii inijtitv alrnilivuegi tm prove. ie. previn,1oy o a.i liti ijsventhiio in Englanoi iewoll as tin Sreiland. lo the nalintibiiti' of ...

INVERNESS PRESBYTERY.—THE DAVIOT CASE

... IN;EI:INE'., ?? 1, . , .- ,\ liltiig+t1X 11..yI~r., *,I t 11- I ?? , MII '.141 ?? !: Fu'le, . :ay At:i! wilt I} I1 ?? Stt r I;. III jA I Ir 1J 1 [ ,vjlS,'I~~ll :, 1:, SI It [c f I, I 1: 1 wr It:' A1 ?? 1\,III , t I ,tj''[ll g Mr Sii ,I,~k IE:: I,- Id w I SI ::s I.,. tI'''' 11 I' t,, I~I. I I'a i l,. I1 It1 :: I l I ilg it 11II U h, 'i ::i ?? Z,1 t1,,lI( 1:-' , ?? il ?? tII, iltlit: , 11 ...

RUMOURED CHANGES—COURT OF SESSION

... IUMOURED CllA\NfES-COIJRT OF SESSION. ?? thel Odnia'ho 3I .1rNtJ 'j s it (.111 liltt~o i e iloitioliti-li tutu tie i'rcoese it. t1, (isto ?? speoiltl I o ut - I IIoh -ltltIo S I, Wlill ?? -t hul~ t L0i, it III( ,,rio.S Li caiii c Ilit II gor witsty ii i ?? ,!t iltu ?? toiil miot Cohl- tic :0i 'il [ii' F suit ililil yeoii tii ?? NI Ltclt hue ill Pi ticltr iuon- lii ,! (ititor 00. it Ic itot ...