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CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Inverness, September 13. The Court met again this day. Joan Hanley, accused of stealing from the ship Christo- pher and William, when lying off Campbelltown last mouth, the surn of L.7 odds, pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to 12 moniths' inprisoinment. Alexander Stewart, and Mary Fraser or Stewart, his wife, accused of assault, wvere then put to the bar; but the Ad- vocate- Depute, in ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? -, ? i -, 1 7 T ?? '. 'ICIAIRY. , , ?i U?-: 1. , - ? ., Z J ? I . - x , Sstt'i's ut13. 'lie Court ;-no';-iiini n ciock, '0'i A/tx. trm, Trne i fii'l''ti't 'Vi Ct'i'phWC'd tit thec bla, cc- fl -t, itt ii ?? inI 'vno' ci' a cutain tiny in Au gust la.st, F ,iii 'C afiii 1,['ciii to !Or Rtobtert Davidson, Soap- ''~ikesr inl Asterc'i'i'i nui ith :tu habit. antd repute W I;;1c, ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... - ('ICEII CoURT' OF JilSTIt.A IY. Stri rng, Sept. ta. Th e Ci'cllit Court of ?? was opeleti t-te -- &mv by Lord `ileadciliihankc, ifter a, inmpressive and appl o. rif~tse prayier hI' the lie,,. Archibalid Bennie. .i)nilevbwo, I tiourer in Leinrrostrol. was pieced at the ran1. elar!ied with liqsaulting Alexatider AMuLir, ennstable1 ill Lcskjinlocmto thle vfifosion of Hi blood and danger of his ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

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MUTINY AND MURDER

... Lass OrF TraE BSu TTiers, Or BRISTOL ; OSF MAw M%1uasaDsD.-nhe Thetis, a fine brig of 250 tons, Captain John Baitie, left tile harbour- of Bristol for Sierra Leone, on the 7ti of Febrrtary last, an;! arrived there on the 8th of April. In ccntsequenee of' sickrness;, eight of tlie crewv *which consisted of twelve hands, were left in Africa, and four PoctugooVSo taiken on board. On the 2d of ...

TRIAL OF HENRY SAUNDERS, FOR THE ROBBERY OF THE GREENOCK BANK

... T1 x I.XT. 0!: HENRY I.VSDE 'lt -, 1OR THE - RI) 1313 oI v x FI'lIE G RvE R NOCI BANK. W ?? itor smial ReT'i.) - (;Iacw ''T~I'USdaY.Set IS. Thiq (Itivi the colirt tneft pii rcttt LI. flltitttfla ~~ ?? all layit thle mainner andi for h tvj a1jmt0n0 esi ptieri han 0in, been Plticuri ait the btir, ~~lsatdand LileIadoltop,, to 'ike ?? t J r kitte, encd iit a 1a of, Vat Gui/il/'t. ?? olwn.J ii C ...

THE CASE OF MR CRAIG

... T cASI 1 c o ME CR'AIG. Whienl a rot fprocce Un li ii ?? S 'm of'I eliC f in the case of ?? ittoVerr.* ii 71 Ccii Of' .) I cc0l- iny in teced at Full cope of' the lii bi nainasot the R1ev. ...

LONDON POLICE

... BovvhsTnrt T.-A case of all extraordinary description was disposed of on'l'uiesday, at this office. Mr Henry Hlolnie, sirgeon, James Wood, bricklayer, and a lad named Charles Charsly, were charged with hav- ing unlawvfully, knowingly, and indecently broken open a certain leaden and twe other coflins, with a view to diinlter the bodies contained therein that they, the defendants, did cut off ...

THE FISHERMEN OF THE RIVER THAMES AND THE GAS COMPANIES

... THE FISHRI RTN, OF TI4rI RIVER TIHAMES I AND THL GAS cOMPANIES. I The case of tbc unf'oruaefseren fth dv i ?? h as attire eted ge OIAil commiikerat io in IIbc c~i y. ?? tradd has been conipletelY dcstrov'e('- etr he tS formation of the Gas Conipanlie, t'our I'll nited h' 11(10 tell~( men ivere ahie to support their familics hy fvithig inl the or' Tilames. The number of working fisherile It ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CCjUI'T ('OUIRTI' OtF JLS'rTCIARi. Stillrlne. Sept. 3. 11 ii citlrl:rcrti Cieievt Ioin n-ct, Peterc Lezi'aes ices :7i- ireetlp ?? Loirilhiii si-u~tlicied Iiiin tee il't Iit les I liltecil weon~ths ill the jail. of lr ll; e es fice of, 1.5f0; jol tel kceep thle pufs Sir hues- i underI a pt cil t of, L I tt . 1 Pt aere !,n, antd 'Tha nes 311 [(es wre l1irel 1 t (lie I eei e iirv i-el eeof ...

CASE OF [ill] ILLUSION

... CASE C)F SrPECT PAI. 11 ,17110'.) rare1 i. .. - - .- - ?? . . Tl e fo1I .rci.i1ir (ev distillct amti ti terest La iltl-ra- tiv ?? it tt iiic ?? PitietoiO! ical Society' anod kiin 1y coni: czl ?? (to ius, for insertion it the Phrenological Journlal, lbv its learned authir, a 7neni- ber oft lie E'nnlitmul hr - I lls 3ecuen'r 1 tt2:, A wasi confined to his bei bv in - flattin ion ini the chest. ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT, TUESDAY, SEPT. 16

... GLASGOW' CIlRCIT. itEsn., SEpT Is I Tw _ I.. . (Front 00r ?i f~j~rprer.) The case of flenry Saunders, arcljod of h,,j~ in the robbery of the, Grceneck Blank in the 1c0e~ct, last, which was expected to have Coeoni Fo~r traf l~a (Tuesday), ha.s been deferred till to-fuirr dria rh5 what I have been able to collect, ?? 50 illw an tyor whether it will be triedl hare at all. I haei' sl nee14 the ...