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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, ...

GLASGOW WINTER CIRCUIT

... GLASGOW WINTER CIRCUIT£. FRIDiAV, nEC. 30. tlr The Court mnet grig n th~is morning at nine o'elock. of tl Tho prisonler Dunipoce, founid Guilty yesterday ef wvas robbing a person of n decreet for L.S 6s. 8d., nith a S view to fraud, was broughlt up for seorcoce. After a se- oc vere leeture from tibe Imcach, ho was sentenced to ten burt years' tralnspsrratioon has john Dickson, accused of ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... JURY COURT-FIRST DIVISION. THE LrTUT;NDY ACTION OF DAMAGES On Tuesday the action of damages raised by Mr Clark, presentee to the united parishes of Letbendy and Kinloch, against the majority of the Presbytery of Dunkeld, came to be tried before Lord Cuning- hamte and a Jury on the following issue:- - Whetber on or about the 30th day of March, and 27th day of April 1841, or either of them, the ...

GLASGOW SPRING CIRCUIT

... TUZSDAY, MAV 2. After nnuaduer (ol uointeretingg cases were ?? of, two of which involved trausportation for seven years, John M'Brvde, who lin(t pleaded Guilty of culpable homicide, waso alled np for sentence, and addressed by Lord wicadoahenl. echo said, that his Learned Brother and himself had taken the case into cosiiderstion, and vere convinced thal it esas not a case which required a ...

THE CASE OF MRS GILMOUR

... THE CASE OF MIRS GILMOUR. A.~ ?? (fie New Yorlt Herold'.) As ?? jn id examfintiaton in this case hasi ax- cited a giood d,t al of attention and interest, not only o~ am ongst them rirn hers of the professionf, but the pub. toe lie generally, we feel justified in devoting a small 1 portion of our epare to a survey of it. We were wh much disappointedl in finding thatie maedical wit- no, nesses,. ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... Mornday there was a meeting of the General Corm- missioners of Police, the Sheriff in the chair. It was agreed to delay, till after thle ?? January, instituting proceedings against parties using furnaces who have not adopted means to consume the smoke produced by their furnaces. The Scrutiny Committee reported, that the pre- mises occupied ?? N. Cowan, at Dlain Point, are not within the l5tb ...

A TEXIAN JUDGE AND JURY

... And when the forms of law happen to be gone ?? what is the manner, and what the result ? We will abridge the description of a scene witnessed in Boston-that is to say, in Texian Boston. Ar- rived at the Courthouse, the party found the Judge seated on a chair which be was whittling so ear- nestly as to have forgotten where he was, while on each side of him were hall a dozen Jurymen simi. ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY, EDINBURGH

... 111(11 (COURT OlF JiUsTl IAtY, Et)INIDURIIL illl l~s- C Sa ?? 011d1 latply a1 aol'lVl'VOI,~ l o' dc Ii ii i li ?? of, tii le (i'ir'i ?? te inly a Sklatattll, xii' tudelvtrait 1101 ?? ll' oile Lrdii-Aidiei tat ii ?? oidlel or ftil, Imposit.iiiona Il ~sIaiii ii tvilea I21 ?? 'ig il fill ii ?? i'tii'l'i' i Iiid st o fiiei llls ole teer tiert te I dlyell iri'lI Vio~ llatino h ll tllill', afid (to ...

JURY COURT—SECOND DIVISION

... JURY COURT-SECONID % vt t t s . A . e I . .. X . WVien the firt couse WasR Call (jar tllyu., onl Tuesday, before the Lord Jiti ie Cr ~~i sel stated that lie wvas reqitesto to teu c two Counsel for the de~eriders Wvetesr ti engaged in the Lethendy case, fur th5~or thst caUSC. rt,, The LoRD JUSTICr CrFRKa said, 6i co5N Austain that excuse, and wao glad to ?? ?. his reasosi. lie had fiten nastel ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... JURY COURT-FIRST DIVISION. THUORSDAY, JULy 27. A case was brought before Lord Cockburn and a Jury this day, to be tried on the following issues:- To the cause in which William and Ale.ander Keith Johnston, engravers and printers to her Alojesty, and stntioners and pulilishers in Edinburgh, were pursuers; and Nicholas Teonant, civil engineer, reviding in Edinhurgh * John Willox, vwood-engraver, ...

STRATHBOGIE CASE

... JUDGMENT OF THE COURT. Edinburgh, 10th March 1843.-The Lords baving re- sumed cetnidetation of this case, having heard Counseol ns appointed, and received the opinions of the consulted Judges-in conformity to the opinion of the majoriry of the Judges, adhere to the interloctitor reclaimed against and refuse the desire of the reclaiming note, and find the deferidlre iialle in additional ...