GLASGOW WINTER CIRCUIT

... FaCIAY, JA. ?? 11. Dnnaldl 1 Lean and Arehiliald Ilogla were cnnvicted of househl eakiteg nnti theft, mggravated by pretillt. con. viction. TIhe priavrters verv mere hol bs; but 31 Lean, it appeared, ha-l been for five rears. and Blogle fur two yl-arn, balbit and reptut, thieve4. They were sentenced lo seven year.' tranteporlvatln. On receiving sentence, AlLentit reqieested leave tol speak. I ...

THE LATE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT WEST CALDER

... T~E LATE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT WEST CALDER. TRIAL OF BRYCE. s A. Edinburb. dslant frou B, Glalw, o 40 mingle C. Dundyvon Ironvoike and Vibge. D. Coatbrwge. E.t Bryc'* HouDe in Air&ie. F. James Brye.' HOaD. G. Chapelbali VillngeP H. Holywtwn. 1. i1, 1, High Noorlands. K, 'Newhouse. 1: Kirk of Sbott 2, Culters. L, Shotts. 1, Muirbead N. Sbotth Ironwotks. 0, Breachbater. P. Weatouir.w Q, RAW ...

IRELAND

... JHEL ANTD. QUEEN'S BENCHi-Dublin, April 23. THE MOTION FOR A _ N-EW TRIAL. The motion of Mr Whitesidec to set aside the venter owl , tain a new trial, in the case of the Queen r. l)2niel tjCr,411,41 and others, having been fixed in' consent for ?? i rtnolit ti le court was crowded from an earl' hour. all tile ai;ra,- for the accommoldation of thle Press and)l fi r th'le lre' (,f inconvenient ...

ALLEGED MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... In our paper of Monday, we stated, that John Kent. cook X of the ship Thomas Bennett, had been taken into custody at E Liverpool, on a charge of having murdered the master of that a vessel, Captain E. L. Hasley. The case was investigated on t Tuesday by Mr Rushton, in the Police Court.t The first witness was the chief mate, Mr Gibbon. The fi witness did not see the scuffle between the cook and ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION--..FriI DIVISION. Owners of the stelli .laip Th,,Yai William, Leitht, r. T John ?? & Co. ship builders noid engineers, in Abordectn. This inaptrtant rinl volutninous ienwih.sa occuiedso ll eh f thle attention of thlt Court, nn Arises out of a laim or darnsages by tile owners of the Mt Royal William ?? ose h le gatiin tat hu iaviitsay of th vessel a-. furnished re by the latter ...

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 ...

GLASGOW SPRING CIRCUIT

... TUZSDAY, MAV 2. After nnuaduer (ol uointeretingg cases were ?? of, two of which involved trausportation for seven years, John M'Brvde, who lin(t pleaded Guilty of culpable homicide, waso alled np for sentence, and addressed by Lord wicadoahenl. echo said, that his Learned Brother and himself had taken the case into cosiiderstion, and vere convinced thal it esas not a case which required a ...

CITY CHURCH SEAT RENTS

... CITY CIIURCH SEAT RENTS. COURT OF STLSSION-Nov. 21. Cr.AcPRl' TOiv 1111I OTHRni- tV. THE 1tMAGISTRtATES Of Ent~laultil. Thie impotrtantt provenslvit ving keen adlvisteo thistin)rt on eca-e. the ?? iadgrement 'Pat pionounceit hy Lord Nlinercoiff, Ordinarv :- ot The beret Ordittary having cein-iilerecl the clocei riroorit. ?? berkvd yrartio pr~ tioiratcor. thvereon nod hrav jagi thereafter ~cai ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... On Wednesdri, the Spring Circuit Court of Justicinry was held nc Abperrien hy Lords Moncreiffand Ceckburn. DavirI Milne, E~q. Adverate-Deitute Fifteen cases came he'ore the Conrrt, chiefly theftsr ind bousebrenking. Three individuals were outlawed for not nppearing. Sentenes nof imprisonment for va- riens periods were prronnunced against five; four were sentenced to transportntion for ten, one ...

THE CASE OF MRS GILMOUR

... THE CASE OF MIRS GILMOUR. A.~ ?? (fie New Yorlt Herold'.) As ?? jn id examfintiaton in this case hasi ax- cited a giood d,t al of attention and interest, not only o~ am ongst them rirn hers of the professionf, but the pub. toe lie generally, we feel justified in devoting a small 1 portion of our epare to a survey of it. We were wh much disappointedl in finding thatie maedical wit- no, nesses,. ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... The following cases came on before Sheriff Speirs and a t jury on Thursday:-Robert Glass was charged with having stolen from the person of a gentleman, on the North Bridge, on the night of the tenth of December or following morning, the sum of Ss. 3d. Secondly, with entering the premises of N P. & C. Gray, watchmakers, in Bank Street, by breaking a c pane of giass, and stealing property of ...

EXCISE LAWS

... TO THE EDITOR O TILE CALEDONIAN MERCURY. In his speech on the rum duties on Monday evening (I 7th), whilst arguing the case against protection to British and Irish distillers, the Chancellor of the Exchequer is reported to have stated, that the whole sum lost by decreases on spirits in Scot- land did not amount to more than 33 hundredth parts of a farthing per gallon, being exastly one-third ...