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THE TRIAL OF SIMON BERNARD

... TIHE TRIAL OF SIMON BERNARID. Io O~~tPIgcsNTel OF 'THE iPECIAC C02I I'tIfTON. to C A silt Lin g of the Central Crimintal Court took place onl FridiayI It' tttItt:tiu, lt ?? ton1 O'Clock, by a special COtuntIission Inne .a itudabr titot Great ilcal. for the pttrposo of trying Sintoen Blernard for thle - the oflihnce of being anl accessory before the fact to the contutiisiroti wvat of the Crimoe ...

FORGERY ON THE BANK OF SCOTLAND

... i'.VORQV.l.RHl ()NT TGU'IBAtSx Qi{-'SCO'1'-LA~D . . I :cotiiILnti4'L t as day b~riarJ In 'CYVo Iit P atl .end the biat 0 ?? aid,'i-'tvt'iiti' kitowiti 'iemil tilwvto r-c'l, 12, ?? i5 fl eigitt iea.Wi Lfi-e ikin-si violrhothis tijoc W~s~aoi's itieii tind 'tria ito1c Ilin-r 'klci-!'i-vsihit mci l' ioeLI, o'r Jit brittc-r. inl orin'rto S5y12 hintro k nt ii'i Pm iibit9 ta Li i- Thle o in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JUNE 30

... COURT OF KlISU I3NCH-JUNE ?? ciCRMIL. CON. 7isfount Gi-rialu'lc' v. feanry Joln JBurn, Faq. T''his was anL action 10 ?? a cornp11; s 7i1 11 n I:II1nugIYs Ot..aillst 1110 rtrIdant, ?? Cr1 Il 111 [ Ollvcv- ?? ioll 1(it1l t111 ?? ltifi S i i 71 0 110 ' :iji doioa W Q ro L;i:3l at. _(0,i001. 01 ll n illl~i~la 'v setcnlalootoi (lljy I r. 0;. 1.I t ?? 1'illko, tim .1Mr. _Rot;cr-i, aud tlho (1o ...

JURY COURT

... .JUR-Y COURT. ts- NWe are authorised to state, that in consequence-of . : the King's Birth Day falling on Tlneeday the 23d s 9. instant, the day axed for the Juryy Court rneetingi Tr Glasgow, and as it is undetstood that the btisirtess of t tile Justiciary Court wiilLcin-rtnue' beyond that (la ys I the J3ry Courit will not :sit until Friday ti6 2 6th, when the Count will 1be opeined by the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HljI-l COURI 'F JUi l'IC(ARY. In ,ls by, at tell o'dclck, (Gillltrt M 'Leod, prin- I tor oft : paper puilA ishei inl Glasgow', UIl- h o e ' S'he Spirit of the niolln, ' a!)id wh oI ' z J anuary .1at was sen telcevd to fonr Is ?? ill (lasgow g'lol, fbr cnteempt- ' ~ ~ * ?? rds the Court, asiell ib ihatpa- ; Il brou ?? to thle bar onl a charge O' SLdi thn ?? : beell also comnmlnitted in ?? ...

ELECTION CASE

... ELECTTON CASE. WAucti and otberm v. the PRovosT, MAGisTRATrS, and COUNCIL of Linlithgow, At last A ichaelmas election of the Mlagistrate3 of the Burgh of Liilithgow, when the names of the Council were inserted- in the newspapers in the u- sual way, a different list was also published by de- sire of a law agent in Edinburgh, of the names of twenty-six persons said to have been then (Iuly elect- ...

GLOUCCESTER ASSIZES

... GL.OtCE-T'ER A$SS1ZlS. rsr~ltlU~:, :Sa.t.COL. Bltt;`.RKVJX . . .he rs t rated the ca C se. I 1;i pillt .I .Jolhin M tteis, Esq., is the sun of the Coil il wt ite tr use of NvUis and1 UAs., bt cc Ot Iondosij and, in the vear ISIO, whilst ott a visit to tie ti oi Mill. bec.itull. L tunnlited with 11iss Jane Lascelles ite, eldest daughltcr of ct~t~ain Blak3e, It. N., who wiss ur wiveral VeCiS ;I ...

JUSTICIARY COURT, DUMFRIES, APRIL 15

... -- , RI . I 1JUSTIC'IARY COUR F, D)UMIRlES; APRIL 15. VI 'T'he Circuit Junticiary Coutt, for thiq and the neighbour- st .ing L omvty, N as opened here on Saturday. by lordsiHer- toand atid Pv11dowhatllh. Shut tly alter the Court mrt, how- VI ever, LItrv &Meadiiwhaluk became ittwell and was torced to si retire tr tite King's Arms, whvere, v.,e are sorry to add,- ie h wa4 cnifined to bed for ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... FRTDAv,.API'LtY iS (Continued from our last. ) P .Tohnz SArm'), accused of discharging a loaded pistol at te Alex. Livingston, one of the Countypatrol, fon the 19th Janunry, 1820; in Bridgetoiof c lasgowpleaded Not Gnlilty.. . An Objection was stated by the prisoner's Counsel, M:r. Smvthe, to the admissibility of the wvitnesses, founded on the circmtmtattce nece~sssrily arishb from the nature ...

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—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. rard LIABILITY IN PROCUltATORS rIscIL. John Munro. ditcher in Invergordon, pursuer. Harry Munro riot Taylor, Procurator-Fiscal for the county of hioss, end others, arty defenders. ion, This was an action of delmages brought by the ?? for ille- o the gal oppression and nmmeerited imprisonment. The circnlmstances, aut to which considerable publicity was given at ...

DECISION OF THE COURT OF SESSION

... DECISIO5N OF THE COURT OF SESSION - ?? ON THE CLAID OF THE UN'EMMtOTED TO RELIEF FROM a THE PARISH FUNDS. bh This important question, which has for many years agitated nt Scotland, is at last set at rest. The Gorbals case, which fully embraces the merits of the question, has been decided against the w parish by the Lord Ordinary; and, from another decision against the parish of Glasgow in the ...