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STATEMENT OF THE MURDERER COOK

... STATEflENT OF THlE MURDERER COOL. At~a meeting of the borough magistmates of Leicester at the town jail, al ?? afternoon, .Cook was brought before then, for the purpose v of affording him an opportunity of making any disclosure or explanation al hie might sae lit. Mr flurbidge, the'town clerk, addressed him, and said in that he veas not bound to aay any thing to criminate himself. The P1In ...

CIRCUIT COURT.---ABERDEEN

... ?? - - - z-- - ?? - uInCUAT VIOURT.-ABErInErm. (Constiaeosldfruits ol), lase.), . Wselrsday, Apr1l 25. On the opening of the Court thi; day, Jouln Ml'Cere, Jrshn Matt, Allrrxesdate Brlsibss', Jolm Johs/2toe, Jo/do Walcer, Lelvis Scuadlieod , and Ctleie),iso Ita coi Sedisoa, were placedl at the bar. The jury in this case I returlnc(d n wieitole verdict. Thle second part of the verdict Wslatted ...

EDINBURGH

... ID N i U IL 3; H. CIRCUIT COURT. Jkyv.j April 7.-The Court was, opened yesterday by Lord MEADOW. basic. The only important case was that ?? Harvey, teacher in Keith, on a charge of seducing and corrupting the minds of youth. This *case was conducted with shut doors. The trial lasted about six hours, and the 3AIT found him guilty. The learned Judge, in passing sentence, addressed the prisoner ...

PERTH CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY, Wednesday, October 3

... PftRTH CIlCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY, I TW6dweeda7I, October 3. -nel r-.ss-t -m -1ns han tbi-l- rlnv Fl nrd.; ( illied and Tihe Circuit Court was opened here this day by Lords Gillies and Medwyn- P J. Shaw Stewart, Esq. Advocate-Depute-Mar Stewart, clerk of court. The 0 procecdings owere opened with prayer by thi Rev. Mr Esdaile. No fewer than P thirteen of the jurors summoned were excused, and ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT LEICESTER

... On Saturday, about 12 o'clock, a solicitor, of Gray's lin, came before the sitting magistrates at Bosw-street, and ?? application for theappre- hension of a person named Cook, a bookbinder, of Leicester, on suspicion D of having committetd ne of the most barbarous murders upon the body of Mr Fans, brass ornament maker, Highl Holborn, London, that has PAer been recorded in the annnis of crime. ...

POLICE MEETING

... POLICXE MEETING. - -.1- -_ . ra ?? 11-60 NMre7Yji, tiL Aluglut, 18332. Mr STRorAcH, Preses, Tle following Report from tire Open Committee was read:- In con- sequence Cof the remit from the Board oil Iliorliay last, the Committee t Imee, with the assistance of their Law Agent, minutely and anxiously, at three soderulits, iavestigated the circuastances connected swith the fire wrhich took place ...

POLICE MEETING

... I . ? - 1 ?? I ?? -, , ?? ?? . M . ?? .F?o X. I ME ?? Mr Hftttjai4 f,M hitmpt, is W~dR0-'4Th ~a IWii0autlionse~d d to iy £40 6f w6a tfoslhe ensuing week. lie reptidte_ .e -ci. F etns ns Pl it gino and two Chain Pumps for, REUS Il, 17si v M as ,o~suedafi return,. :WATCH flbnPAnT~ItNaT.-~ThC Comidee~i't appo~nbted to Maio 'quinige- la nientsfor carrying in to efrect the Itesoltiton of tle ...

INVERNESS CIRCUIT COURT

... INVERNESS. CIRCUIT CoURTi; glo The Circuit Court of JStistilArq vas optened at Inverness on Saturday Di tile 23th lilt.t alnl, on Monday, after the conclusion of the criminal !a Ca cases none of wlvichl possessed particular interest, tlhe Court proceeded to the trial of thie case, Lachlan ltarnkintosh, Esq. ofl Raignmore, with the concurrence of the Lord Advocate (who liadl declined to ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT Or, JUSTICIARY. Tr Tuesday, Dec. 27. Du .0 CASP OF IIIt TERIP13.O ANNESLL'Y. Cu t0 Mr Temple Annesley, an intrresting-lootring young gentleman, son of Sys k Arthur Anneslcy, Esq. of Wellington Square, Ayr, appeared at the bar, fin r, accompanied by his father and brother, and Mr MIAlister, younger of. gct at Lennox. to l- The indictment against Mr Temple Anneeley was then read, ...

EDINBURGH

... 3- ?? ?? v Wl .,7 ?? ?? HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY. At CA r~~rsiON.]fltE~lttkG. of Cam' on D101edav, the CourtInet et 12 eVckl, for the ?? of deciding Axt Ch a Case which; by thle Contrariety of Opinions expressedt oa the bench, apl- pearcd to be one of difificulty and Importancce.Ont e At the crculitcoulrt of Aberdccfl in aeturno, Robert Gallir, inn.,t s's OnI ~plated- it thle bar to be tried ...

JURY COURT

... J~tjli d~iidij, The case in isiicic Lord Forbes, and other proprietors, di iit'- per fishiigs in tie river Don, were pursiels; and Messrs Leys, Masson, asid Co. defeicde's, caiie ott oil Fridsay Jefote ?? Conit. Foul isslets lwere to be Iried, tvo of %Ishcil wvere so; wheta thi Jury, after' a ?? trial, retiurnedi a cverdict for thiet ptr. BIsse's. Tse reinainhicg tno issues 'veretd have been ...

SCOTS APPEAL

... SCOTS APPBAL. OUEoF, LOR-DS, 3Ur~1,1 ~ ~ bs Jell't P~tP Lisriosro ltooap edsxfn Mrs. RIeCOet 'BesaT or BLxAelt, and lose hier I-asbialill, the Haeo, Di BLACKt Of'rarses. ce 'Te at F Atr Booth, Crenaht !in -bebdceet, andl Mrs Anni Hogg, Cced \vee latried In trle and by'an alitenuptial ?? bound, himself to m11.1 ~ayvxxen t to th e children, 015. oat mere5 of. Itheinsor pro, xiag, 7ofL40f)- ...