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GLASGOW WINTER ASSIZES

... The Winter Justiriary Court was opened at Glasgow on Tuesday fire- noon, by the flon. Lords Gillies and tMledwyn, and Grahamn Spiers, Esq, Advocate-Dopute. Several persons were outlawed for non-appearsi-cL, and a few cases of no pidblicinterest were disposed of. On Wednesday, Robart Stissat. accused of the murder of his Anlit, INyidow Jean llopkin, or M'Gibbon, on the 2d October last, within ...

COURT OF SESSION

... S - OM ~ -- -- - -'1I '4pend ,C ?? m t ; idirsg4,rd ia -al rs ,rcg ,Pocess.-l i-.A elsusciti a. lcease, tho' ~~pesestt'tsOropi f n rrtacyma , '.tru~,ly trming A. raoable ?? removing befor the SSberilf: ,2es~Dsdeia xp~ ions: do not.'nsceasarlf in nec aticclarafory sumnions, I, jieoeadtb~dekbtiqco~atsetestj Pefore tiiG Serit:-S~A. compositionidie. b ~ i~i'.tb~ipdn tiionsaprvate trusit ...

HADDINGTON MURDERS

... IJDDING lO-N MUJRDERS. EXLCUTION OF MRIOEIT EMOCND. all ?? great criminal paid thle ?? rfeit of his life, on Wednes- 1 (lay last, at thle usual plare of ecxecuition in Edinburgh. ti Abou haf-pst ouro'cockan u(lay. afternoon, Emond li - wa coneyedin ahackey rads romthe Calcms-hill Jail to e th Loc-up-ous; an aftr hi arival hie was visited by a e crg an wh renie wih imduring thce night, en'- e ...

POLICE MEETING

... POLICE Tr1rETXNG. ilfrrdrty, F'brrttry Sir, 183? Si Provost tEADDnIoN, Prsese. ill Tire Treestiver road to the Meeting the answer from the MSgistrites to t1ei apprlicetioo for assisterce from the Rogiie Al ncy to enable the Boarcd to ktcep sip tire Dao Patulte, wrhich stated that the Magistrates woild I I svilti -gly concur sitth the Board of i-lealth, ill apipointieg constabrIs; birtt ns that ...

SHERIFF SMALL DERT COURT—THURSDAY

... SIHERIIFF SMALL DEIT COURT-THUIRSDAY. 10 This Court sat for the first time on Thursday since tire last vacation, earl ,. disposed of about 3(10 cases. Liability of Sbipslwvaern&-This sons esaclion against the master or owners of a vessel which had gone lo America last earnsth, carrying with her the body and effects of one Mlathiesse, wvho was debtor to the plhrsuer; and lie fauce(led hsis ...

POLICE COURT

... P(O,1cEi W(.URT. ?? 1-21. 4 P. ItIn1is Dntt, cael. w ,s convictleti(f' asault upon another itrtee near the Poowder Alagtlziioc, and fiic'd los. Cd with ex;pensvs. i.we Samte lay, fivc Cartcrs were Lned five shillings each, for rdinge upon their carts. Jean Duff, street walker Wvas ?? guilty of committint, aRI awiltt up1o1 Isa:bel Mhine, or Scott, ill the Vellnn, ln the J preveil oe3 -y, and ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... CIRCUIT COURT. GLASGOW. iTHlURSDAY, DEC. 27. David Peebles nnd Walter Simnpsos, colliers, charged with hamnesucken, in having, onil 1W1 June, along with other accomplices, armed themselves with sticks, bludgeons, and fire-arms, and violently broken into the house of rholoas llaig, at tlamnyards, parish1 of New Monkliand, and wickedly and ma. liciously assaulted Thomas Ilaig, James Spence, and ...

QUARTER SESSIONS.—BILLETING OF SOLDIERS

... QUAntTrn rSSIONS,-ILLrTINCN OP SOLDIERS. It will be rocoliected that about three weeks ago, we gave art tatcorttt of 0Is decision of the Justices of Peace irs a case regarding the Billeting ol' Soldiers. Mr Cruickshanlc, P'orter-seller, haed presented to trim a billet for two soldiers, to whom hie offered arcomniodation in what was slescribed by sarneof tile wvit- nesse aso a porter cellar, ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT or UZTWICIARY. oil ?? ?? o Ci oi it 0- of 'FJonojo:ry ZS'3 ?? At'lo V AIery a p ~p I IIlall3 p13a00 3313 0300 bee, (330' 33 Mf (Ior. f thle Elout paoojo tile c~oorl prooedod to t~iO 30(1i1 II-li before thorn1. IiItll(3(115 I~o3't1,11100 1,3010t. o6ke oO( ,03( ?? 11 ('001V bei 33' 11(1111i (ci 1 'l(13 ((3 t 3.33,1 :3 ,(33'11It, 33 3(13t31'1(13 ,3310 31j3l 1 nt~i h 1313i1 tei I 3,l ...

CIRCUIT COURT

... c z R VI TJ I T S, T . On ?? letA, Clis (Sitcult Court of dtisticiary wsa's oprilcit lieretny the pa, Rightt lien. Lords (tillien at i Tdledityi wlten, afteir prayer by thle Ret. sl Dr. iletonir, tlie Adv'ocatc-' w-pute nit tressr.1 the Comtt , m ndoincervedi th'tt lie felt grantifietd it Elatittg that, ?? thle extent anti ptopulat ion of this iiprtlotant district, theree were, withtl atm 'r ...

COURT OF SESSION

... C O U 11 T O F E S S 10 N. S!'l;Y FIS:fINGS. A very imoportoer t itjetg1leat to the upj er proprileios of jafrnoe fishin:g; itt the Spey, clod icoetedll n i ricers, has lately been pe-reounicetl, in a'e action it the seterce of .l!e M ,e ?? Gant if IBall cindaclh, against the Eel qr Seltield alld itihet. The geeeralet Dteere of the Crase was this :-From thie inreetroiel, it ap- peatc~i e heet ...

GUILD COURT

... Wednesday, Nt. 19. The DrAX of GUILD~, Pre.Seg, The Clerk read at letter from AMr Patrick Simpson. and another from tlle Neil Smlith, juln. intimating that they declined to act as Assessors. Direc- tions weie then given to srite to Ailr James Porbes, jun. and Mrl Alexandler Marstin, tilse two next on the roll, informinig them-of~their election. I I Tlis DEAcN thes mentioned that, ol ithe slay ...