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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, ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... scorS APPEALS. House of Lords, Marcha 20. tuMSDOnE V. LUMSDE3N AND OTHERS. This ?? came on appeal trom an interlocattor of tile Lord Orriianry, affirnaed by the other Judges of the Court of Session, arising out of an action of deelarator brought by the appellant, he being in possession of cer- tain entailed estates ia the counties of Aberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine, of considerable value, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The following cases were tried ont Mrrnday .Mliles Peterson. for theft, aggravated by habit and re- pute, pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to seven years' trnnspotrtnaion. Andrew Romanes. cabinetmnker, Robert Farquhar, cehbinetmrker, nnd Richard Mackenzie, upholiterev, were charged, the two former wvith theft by hbooebreak. ing, and Malukvonie with reset of theft, in so far as fott Sunday the ...

ADMIRALTY COURT, March 10

... T 1it rNtDOtA-eALVAGE. r, This was a claim on behalf of the owner, mseter, and crew of a fiehing lUgger, named the William and Sarah, for services rendered to the brig aledora, which tn her royage frorn Glntz, on the Danube, to Hell, hail, on the 27th of Octeber, got into a Eituetion of rlanger on Is- the Haisborough Saud, off the Suffolk ecast The lie brig had been knocked about during tbe ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, March 16. WILrIAMtOON V. MRs WAJESTY'S ADVOCATE-GENERALr This came came on appeal from a writ of error brought and argued in the Court of Exchequer, in Sontland, under these circumstances .-The late General Robert- son of Lewers, inl the county of Perth, executed a deed, appointing trustees, empowering them to sell a herita. ble estate, to pay off his debts, anid apply the ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... THE CHIARTIST TRIALS. LANCASHIRE ASSIZES. for TBIAL OF MR rEARTGUS o CONNOR AND ?? ns FOR A tre SEDITIOUS CONSPIRACY. cas Lancaster, Thursday morning. M1gli Yesterday the Court was crowded at an early hour by personc anxious to hear this trial, which creates fir great interest, especially in this part of the country. Many ladies were clso present. At nine o'clock Mr . Baron Rolfe took his seat ...

TRIAL OF D. M'NAUGHTEN FOR THE MURDER OF MR DRUMMOND

... TRIAL OF D. M-NAUGHTEN FOR TUE MURDER OF AIR DRUMMOND. CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-Mareh 3. This day being appointed for tihe trial or Daniel M'Naughrten for the murder of the late lanmeuted Mr Drummond, every avenue leading to the Court was crowded to excess. T'e interest and anxiety to obtain andmission into the Court exceeded anything we ever before witnessed, and hundreds were obliged to go ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES—CONCLUSION OF THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... LANCASTrER ASSIZES CONCLUSION OF I TIM CH-IARTIS'P TRIALS. On Wednesday all the prisoners closed their de fence, after which the Attirrney-General renlied. On 'IThursday morning about nine o'clock, Mr Baron Rlolfe commenced to sum up tbe evidence, a task which occupied him upwards of si:s hours. Ile distributed the defeedntmts into classes, according to the nature of the evidence against them. ...

LONDON POLICE

... CLEIRENWELL. On Wednesday, the case of a young female, named Caroline Hayward, came on for re-exanmina. tion. At previous examinations this young woman stated, that she had lately come from Jamaica; that she was niece to Captain Macpherson of the British Queen ; and that she was highly respectably con- nected. Her story was so circumstantial and affect- ing, that the sympathies of all ...