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PUNISHMENT OF DEATH

... rciost' satty theft isr a slweilircg-liorso, is lscrrislcable weithi iatir. ai Even the bohstled alterationi of our forgery law by Sir Robert F'eel was cc only sec clteratiocr, riot an imtprsvemerct. This, too, in Illcrleto Oippear by uriravelling tire ...

POLICE MEETING

... they do not tight the ci lamps Rithin 10 days, they would be prosecuted according to law. This mode of procedure Mr HlE.4oasozr disapproved and movedthart ait the Law Agent of the Board be inatructed immediately to proceed t against them. E Mr OLDnIAX ...

POLICE MEETING

... price of Oats iii the Aberdeeti Market, for the useek ending oti Thitrsday last, was £1IIs. Vd. P quarter, per Inspector'ss Corn Retuorm. 11 -The avertage by the Gazette Return of the 22dT instant is wr 22s4. 7d. for Caets; 30s. Sid. for Barley; and 63e ...

MOST IMPORTANT TRIAL

... morality of rett tcout riry; fior tiit hbird violated every pli icirllb of moral honesty [ t lll trire police, l f lill set trl laws oftheir countryat dcefiance, Happili 1i ?? had bern inaie for the distribution of justiceC. whicfi reremoved the riecision ...

THE POLSTEAD MURDER

... thent arkled, in the usual form, fri re tvhrl cer lie intl ally' thitrg to saty s hry lie should not die Pr ci accol diiu to law. )In t'itYl) hg lr notlti-ng,) pI ' 'Tine l ord (i inef h a i-aot lltc ?? himt it) the followrig L ilt tenrms ?? ilhiullu tochlder ...

POLICE MEETING

... the act, the power of making bye- laws was conferred upon the Board h but these were to be such as were not contrary to the Laws of Scotland, or any thing In this act contained. It wvas Impossible that these bye-laws could tbe-rightly administered by ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... 1i10 Icu1113lanyIlliril) 111toitlid0001 Dr 11111e 1l1''tnui~lg l 1iIr-11Il.'0' m11111g that weel,' lthelst fviglsecebied 1t %corn-e ~Idl l(', Il J Was 1011 ilt: ;, ald t0,1le riaritoigoe asColl-I 0 111.l ,Ilii'e : tleolytSwllS afc 111lelill'OTI'i',atI ...

CIRCUIT COURT

... me, hsowever, remiad you, that you know In yorrr owns heart tie crime whnich you have committed against the laws of yonir country stl ttme law of nature. I beseech ymsu toreihect on that crinie-looo sleep into your owr heart, and endtavoou to discover ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... battle. The act of Par- liament provided that in such cases an adjournment could be moved for until any period within seven lawful days thsereafter., In the present case, this, the only proper course, had not been adopted. It was alleged that an attempt ...

THE DEFIANCE

... best and second best Half-pint of Strassber- ries, Geo. Duncan, agent.-Best Half-pint of, Gooseber.- vies (green), William Law, merchant; second best do. Arthur Lewis, innkeeper An Extra Prize was award- ed to James Farquhar, brassfounder, for a Basket ...

POLICE MEETING.—MONDAY, Feb. 1

... price of Oats sold in Aberdeen, Market during I the week ending on Thursday last, was Ih8. d. per quarttfr, per' Iospectof'ts corn return. TfIVATRVIE-11its JTaamin's ziighlis fuse hiot hseen gene.' rally so goad 'as the attractions of this fascinating actress ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... idnaniamusinent ifore than atheftuous dis. position ;-tbat, as to this offenc, le did not kiow whether we shouldilnd fanlt with'the law 'wbich compelled a judge to send such a person to jusJ, or commiserate tbe accused that, as th the present cbarge, the prisoner ...