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JURY COURT, EDINBURGH

... JURY COURT, E'BDURGH. SMITH 0. nENTLES. Trhis case. which is one of tiamages, raisedl at the instance of fol Janie Smnith, bormerlv tenant at IV ester Alves, and now, at Dru- o mine of Petty, against the Rev. Alex. Gentle, lately minister of fe; hives, for alleged defamnation from the pulpit, wa iedbfr ai Ijury in Edinburgh, in Jnly last, when a verdict was returned for al Ithe defenider. On ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... Th71c quarterly Tini'tiTt, (If tlle l'oiiee COMtriq;tCI'h W ~ISclvi rni r Mcmii ix Mr. Ceeheane ?? -,ie cliaiir. 1he iqearter'S aiilutes 10 t icirendl andj apt-rov edi oif, (r G Rossz said li ,ic o knwif ancv answer hal14 bfee tl is aecesiced fromn tire 'Ianiistcotv-s to the~ Board'(s ComntiliciatiOnll ISrel itn rto be: tmco, prisoners ferom ?? . Mr. lxi mi-t ccid lie -zla written to the ...

POOR CASES

... (Froni the Scotsman.) The following cases, relative to the allowances for destitute persons in Scotland, will illustrate the benefit produced by the re- vival of the ancient poor law, in consequence of the noted decision in the case of Widowv Duncan against the parish of Ceres, finding that the heritors and kirk-sessions are cot the final juidges of the amount of aliment to paupers, and that ...

COURT OF SESSION—IMPORTANT DECISION

... COURIT OF SESSION-IM 1'OtlTA)T DECTSiON. ! '1'r 'iSSP liNZ~ A)); INTERDlICTit AGAIN.tS'T 'T:E iOIl'ttY ?? PIO- ll' ltPA'ttTING CitiiiS'riAt rIttiWLliisa. Yell ovl The Societe. in >codm ori pgaitryiie i nwe~g, e va 5ctntt to a r''-e:loiit.w lit aI x'-'ii 0141l tfo28, vylrer-elo' it cun- Thilttrite Soctiety is ot~touty tot ?? . ?? 22M, :Miitia 'ItIt ~)Qeal llml fi%~i ill ?? in theL Paitetzts,) ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... THE ADDRESSES. mo The Qiueen held a court yesterday afternoon at Buckingham an0 Palace, or the reception of addresses on the throne. The deputa- h tion Ilona the iiorile of Lords arrived at the Palace a: 2 o'clock, and ot were conducted by the Lord Chamberlain to the presence of her tuw Majesty on the throne. Tle deputation * as on)posed of the Earl Cr; of Eldon, the rover, and Viscount 1iil, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COu rT (OF SFSS1ON. 17MORaTANT 131-177MIONW UMLATIVI. TO T1UK POOR L.AW. 71 d's int II lais 1tvn unit Mstrv lifall id ?? reni slin sit ljt en lii lie' cctile -1 e to l'rtsr ?? Tiirir-Ses'inui Ur the tiarisht of rlisoeiri i' ?? 5 its a r5I ia ron gist It' tion arid w ornst, re.Sil inrg, icr tite 'Io [ar' li if ILiflear'l~i'sr, aigaiinst tire loI i'stern ;issl kik-i' ris, e 'in inereri-s-d ?? ...

REGISTER OFFICES—POLICE CASE

... REGISTER OFFICES-POLTCE CASE. rrihn Jf - *UJ~I~ u~jbzi -e At the Police Court on Friday, a somewhat curious case was -ebrought before the sitting magistrate, Baumi Hamilton, the patti- 1.9 culars of which are as follows:- aI XV. M1. Parki, keeper of a register affics for servants, 37, John t, Street, was placed at the bar-, accusedl of falsehood, fraud, anti le Wilful implositionl, in so far ...

LITERARY PIRACY

... n~~- - {:rml esA oa . o s . E1 t L IUI. DICKENS V. IEISGEa.-SAMiE V. CLA5RKI.-SA.ifE V. STRANG7E.- SAllE t. CLEAVE. At the Rolls Court, Westminster, on Thlursday last, before Sir J. K. Bruce, Mr. Serjeant TALrounn moved for a special injunction, in each of the foregoing cases, on behalf of Mr. Charles Dicksens, to re- strain the several defendants from continuing an alleged piracy of the ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUST[CTARY. | ..A- 0to.. . ?? +aX.. 1- I _ _. Oi is iaiN te Circuit Court of diinticlara wvvas epcieni here inl the Nen Cu~rt tiall, by thle Lord Justice Clerk an-i Lord Woeodt Ai.J nd esinl o St. Paull's cilereul uI) ant i ?? prxer pree ile to tilie ceni1n(_i~eoeleet ?? tilie Tolilldlim. Tile LOau JtlLTli': Un then caflled thle Sheriffs, and add!ress in htool themti L d Pr ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... OCOUIT COURT OF JUSTYCEARY. (Conaeldeifrom our lnat.) .o1anar, h ET'e. if The Court resumed this rnoroing at eight o'clock. 2. , Palter BSair, Paisley. previously convicted of asslult with ir- n1 tent to ravish, w as brought up, and received ?? of IS months' :s imprisonmient. h mran~tns Hu.o nter, Hugh MI'Nautg(ht. and MichaeZ Canjsdi;, were st accused of highwaya robbzery a~nd tbeft. Thev ...

A QUACK DOCTOR COMMITTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... A. QUACK DOCTOR COMMITTED FOR MIAN- SLA UGHTER. _ _. _- _ - i ? I - - . - tY . ?? oiqtest -wa:es held yeste -lav on the iboldy of 'Mrs. 'Mar; Hiaris I te flat' ?? Aston 1all. Shropshiire). befoore Mr. II. Charton', at ir- th elihead, in cotisecquence of the tile witg ccrtiticate lin ieg beell ;n * eI ct to the Coroner:- ! W c the indri-ib-nedl medical officers of Birhenihaad tit the th I ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION—FEB. 13

... CQURT OF SESSION-FlRST DIVISWiq-FEB. m3. sty ?? SIR C25,ru ranE MA ATT, COLrEMA-N 3525D PRiacE, V. z35505010 TLM-ENER AND D. AND A. DENNV. iroperty DcUvery-yStoppage in transitn-..Banea-1Dt.zhm/srupf.- A bill-broker, employed by a Scotch bank to purchase bank lpast-bills or other short-dated papers, to enable the bank to Snake remittances to their London agents, purchased a bill, and, ...