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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... hlr[il COURT OF JUSTICIARY. ;j estertlay thre Coint met. anld proceeded to the trial of' C- ji'iii Uei~l, dwa White, whlo pleaded Guilty to ;a chrgeoro ?? ?? ~bein'g ?? nl ept 49 Ir'Ajina burl~y whiiwsqadii~o h ?? n t Mr.Airlinfe'.4 oeimti~no un ns~ent. Fro~m ..e ?? VWiai ierrj , S ce -aq ~cyenip ?? iir4A ik &rn thje a beo .eeci byiswie ,Alb~1 Cs*o'th iae pr ?? pedo 4Wih41d ie'tP ~ Since tee ...

POLICE

... ?? ' P-:01 ?? ?? ?? ?? I ?? PPmi3itee wras breught: hel'bre Mi Ilte, th at 1Mitt Prs the ollowinlg charge ?? Cot reh b the proprietoi of th es Othse, in the Regent Quadastated, tht about a firtnight.-,'a the prisoner came .to .hi~shoteII asidpb is'p ldssi~h5,nga~~,ivedfro Fraceby, wajr of Srsigli- lI, and Preented has card niht -sqeeas;vegae ?? llyl 2%,auan and 'reprewnaoted bjaaisef to e ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Jan. 17

... COURT OF KiNG'S BENCFA-3. ; I, COURT OF- KING'S RENCI-3aq. 17.- r p_ . -urnY tt. THE kS5IGSEES OF 5OATI. . This case has been so often before the Courth, fit ' the h-. public musthbe petfectly aware of the nature of te proceedk 4iR le irtgs. Mri'iurray employed Mir ealahto execsute an er- dli of gravirg, from which DIr 1Reath subsequently retained eitht re jmpmssons for hirntself, according to ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... h1iGH COURt OF JUSTICIARY. Rnm~tiE!ouI ItLiCTION IttOTS. - Moniday the CoUrt procedederto -tjie trial- of Ralph For-. T Tecster, flow -or latiely mereantile -clerk, accused o mnobbing and rioting on. the Std dry of lilylst ugte- day on- ahich thle election of-a Member to-ersn ie- city, iii 'Parliament took place. -Tie- prisoepeae NitGity ,A ' oliection wais. stated to thie re]svrsy f-te-nlcmrr ...

THE ROBBER ROBBED

... THE RLOBBER ROBBED. Jrf, ns thle proverb say!s. the Devil ?? when one thiefChentsnuother. he ?? within t1he Ilast feiw days have Inugitvd to his heart's content. It nius4 be long since S:tan has had such it treat is prilssn of the fol- lowing --Four or live suspicinus-liinkil personlages swerr. sitting at n table in it wine house outside the ?? Saint Mlaude, vrhen the conversation turned upon ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... MONDAY, JULY 17. Archibald M'Quilkea pleaded Guilty to an indict, muent, cluogging him with stealing a beam or log of wood from a piebe of waste ground near the sea shore, betwixt Fort Charlotte and North Nes!sear the town of Ler- wick, aggravated by habit andirepute and previous con- viction of theft. Sentence, 1J2~ months' imprisonment and hard] labour in Bridewell. Johns Yonson, also from ...

PUBLIC PETITIONS

... From the 26th fleport of the Select Committee we extract the following summnaries:- Subject. Petitions. Signatures. Ballot-lin favour - - 2 2.399 Church of Scotland-Jo support 582 135,841 - Against fur- ther endn.ment - - 75 75,149 Education (Ireland)- Against tbe present system - - 2D 2,972 Lord's Day-For Letter observanne 2D 1,455 Alaynooth College-Against further grant - - - 78 17,899 ...

AYR CIRCUIT COURT. I

... The Autumn Circuit commencedl at Ayr otl Tuecrlav last, ilau. Lord irle e baiirnkl1 ?? Innei, t..q. Advrrcate-l)eulote.f Tho CounseI present were Ihorrcan rl-'Nuill, Allan INICennliuchic, nul! George Ilos3, E'-4irs. 3ary Nuill, raccused of theft. pleadlei Guiltrv nnd was snenevned to seven yeats trannportation. Elizabeth Sulitlh alios Currie, accuted of vaniriro arts of theft, havinig pli. ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY

... IIOftIIIBLE TRAGEDY. (rprfr Gt.1list ~il*et rdic ef:31t)h Se/ti.) rr * n!i rta) 1'.Oinfill ?? Wras CQtetitl iu t ornitng. y)v the run-our of a ?? h ,viiel w it s ,incerely hpnped at first ot a rulmour. ?? whicib, after inquiry, provetl. * tgen true^. l sha harve neen aeustomeil to walk in 4inut Street- in) 1lthe %wilihourliond of Tndepend- , ,;qilne (a ponlt, perhaps. with the exception of 1 ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIrGH COUJRT 01F JUSTICIARY. The Coulrt met-on Tuesday, when the follorwing eaese went to trial. Peter Littler. M.3ary Joors or l'si. ffnt, and Genrge LR- mond, for various-thefts with ?? year.s' transpurtation.ar George 6inclair, chanrged wvith having, within or near the Ceinoegate pol'ice wiatchltouse, had in his csistedly four or rhereity piffeces of co~unterfeit cain, ?? i+tenit to titter ...

FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER RAILWAY

... LOROVIw'S INOQUEST. At three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon, a Jury nmst at the sign of the Engine Public-house, to inquire teiach. ing the deaths of Charles Warburton and Samu4I Jones, John Heys, Esq. of Prescott, presaiding as Co- roaner. William Thoma% deposed, that he was a watchman in the employment of the Manchester and Liverpool Rail- way Company. Lass night he went on duty rather be- ...

COURT OF SESSION—GLASGOW TOWN COUNCIL

... COURT OF SESSION-.GLASGOW TOWN COUNCIL. The hill of stitpension and interdict, Alenteithi, &c, against R1.hert M'Gavin, which we alluded to on Satur- day last. was disposed of yesterday by the Second Divi- 6ion The comnpeteriiy of the bill of suspension was sustained, but the hill itself eas refused on the merit, with expensee to 'he respondents. The Lord Justice Clerk, Lord Gleoles, and Lord ...