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POLICE ASSESSMENT

... Tfe PoliceEstablishmentofthiscity has longbeefl an objec t of very great interest to us ; and at a time when' Ave oenedl our col unwits xvith the viewv of rendcri ug it the, aid wl ei we tlotiudht the exertions of individualsco ninectedwith it de- served, we did so openly anld candidly, and tot.tly urmmtecil wvith any party or political kceliig. It -,as viith great satis- faction that ...

CIRCUIT COURT, PERTH

... CIRCUIT COuRtT PERTM. I _ . .. : : _ ?? _ . - The Circuit Court of Justkhr y mis opened at Perth on -Wedaesaay, by the ILards'Jtictie Clerk atar 1olnncrifl- Gecirge Sinythe. Pap- Aitvneate-Dapute; Mr Charles Neasven, writer, Clerk of Court. Ilsiane U1toaseti (From Cupar), accused of forging a bill. pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to seven years transpor- h tattitn. DArIm STewaRT (From Csiyar ...

I EMOND'S CONDUCT Al

... TTHE BAR, AND SUBSEQUENT CONFESSION. While at thle her, risept pe kept his eyes almost Coat- isa stantly Cns!onl ?? calek's, tattle ;bat as thle trial advanced, 'mi it stat eislort lie hrincae mare ranliana anto thre result' I lie n-esertlees sveral timles said,. that hie stas nlot afraid,I2 -state-iatisi bt lie, c peeled ott acquittal. When hlis niece tic was evesrined he eseeed Jvtliord; ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CiuCuJvr C UlT- Or JUSTICIARY. .Srirhlt-g Macr 2tl9. TIhe Ctirvit Court was eperted here b,-slop is the Riuhit Host. LIord Meadssobsnls.-Aloxaeder Voond, E-q. Advo. cats-l. )epot.. . I'AVID Cishsi anod Jaesr 'I TieozsrtN, accused of sheep. strati ti, 'soer tot-tsse~l d tir ?? - WiLI.svtl NwC I., Savrsm .;lvlts Or, nod GAsors Hu.P se S.Cue rr- indicte , lr theft ait! hotsshrlhieg Hepibtru ...

CASE OF BARCLAY ALLARDYCE V. ROBERTSON

... CASE OF NARCLAI A'.LARDYCE V. ROBERTSON. The Courier has another article of some length, in the shape of a letter to the editor, in vindication of Lord VWyn_ Iford's famous decision, which we think it needless to copv oinla our columns. The following paragraph emtnbraces the [main point at issue, sodwe beg pariculaerly to direct at. tention to the passage55e printed in italics r 'ri trl Une ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 1. ]CI COUIOURT OF.USIICIAARY. thl I;ondi nlE 111ewer slhano six diffrcrit cases C-rC brotglit hefore this Ci rt, in all tt 'wthich conviill~tis took place, aticd punishnietit was in conseqttence nwa-arded to eight The iirst wvas William WVllice, naccused of theft, cum- mitted by mneants of ihuseibreakin g w ith thc aggravation of his being habit ant reptie t h ief, ted *f pt'rioti5i ...

GLASGOW WINTER ASSIZES

... GLAS(,OIV .INTEfR ASSIZES. SA'T!RVlAY. 2d ; SA'1rVIRD .l- 2(1 . :. W.y 1117a3>rarf, ;titl Mrs T'Tma!- e arecm.stc.. coining. pleaded NIMt Guilty. Aftce th.: rec n Oirt en (f the N.be-sl, tie Jnro found th, Cl: rn rllilli oqa) IXyhIC, amli he uan SenitnceD iti. 11 t of 1(1,s confi01 ?? in Iidiwldl, 10nnd to seozn ( tra$psprE12tnonT. M-Ta:aggart nodl his Wif.k horn botlb . 1l1 izssed. 'llv. I ...

SCOTCH COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... SC TCH COURT OF EXCP.qUM ly 'e tepart of the committee nf th , HO,, of OD tie CourE of Exchequer in Sctland, lis: ist b ° Le tetgelthei vrith a copious app' dix ;sd n~re 1 ircul 1 cla ixxaridr-.~ It na. in tive docu isents relating to Scotch affairs l-Mae been f . (! .e to tie public than tbis volume contains. With resnsct'N use or prpprierty t keepint up zdch a Court as ;ilis to ttei c- lieve ...

LONDON POLICE

... i MANSION-HOUSE-MICK STiUBSi SIIO Do.- . t irs Martha Fuller, the wife ef the keeper of a %i leg-of-beef soul) shop, was charged by thc Count ti Do. Rtokc, an elderly Frenchman, of very small n dimensions, with having committed a violent as- c I sault upon him. s The complainant stated he had been in a delicate D StRte of health for some time,, and mlel taken a rooni t - ill the hou0e of which ...

POLICE

... POl,'E. MAa~f.floi~OT5~ii STilEE--Ass, ti.T-. li motniv l-lagall, an Irish ninth part of himDanity, thie pride of' umgnaciolls tailors in St Giles's, wea charged by Jerry AT'Kelland with having pulillscd his head in a Cook shop, wvithout reasonable cauSe. Your Wertship, said Jcrry, I wint into Misthress Dinnis's cook shop to get a treepcny plate of cowv weal, whin I saw Tim Hagnia and two ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—OCT. 15

... MIHDDLESEX SESSIONS-OCT. 15. H -enry Palnser was charged with fraudislently receiving 0 of tenbilleo exchag e, fonr It, 500 each, drawn by Frincis *h Dugdale Astley, Esq. w MrA~tly crss~xam~~ed y te pri~soler The sum E a 'nsriratn tenl hills at L. 500 eachatterueto le ArMfiie on1? No other persnn was present at the ttmej I Sad - shnld e saisfed wth onysim from.L.760l) to ,S L .5000. I said L ...

LONDON POLICE REPORTERS

... LONDON, POLICE REPORTERSS. nf WLlnD.I..\n morni n. jilis LONDON, 110LIU1, 15 n rkla ' I . TAl1YvLF.RolE-(a` WednegN' Riormning 1jest os tbe .bus il commenced, a case of trivial importalnc :was called on, when at the moment the reporter of tlhe Times came into the justice roon, nand aas approaching the deisk uinally appropriated for reporters, which hlad becn previously occupied by two ...