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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 ...

IRELAND

... lRELANI). CAePTUt'RlE O tt SF ?? the night oftbe th 1,2th inst. Lieiut. Milizins, of this town, cormatiti os'l Sod jogtile 29th party, After cotsidcrafllbe labonr'sue- 7' cefedl in carrying a canvas boat ever tbe mo:li I ill to the shore of Loughl Derg, whenl this offiote, a 3th conipnitdetl by tbree of his patsy (the boat not peinpg .11 31 Capable of holding more), proceeded to Kelly's C ng ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... rr, ~az O_}1Rp.Tltll ed ' vI COLLEGE STRiEET--ELECTIONERRNG. M-i. fe 0)z chacl Ballantine, a rum-looking canvasser-and de- 'ni puty3sspeechmaker, summoned Michael Barry for lo In tali forcible possession of LA. ' . th alMr, Gahbiett-State the particulars of the case. Is . Balhlntine-1'm a freeholder, your WMorship, se in the county. of Wicklow, and had a' job from L Misther Grattan at the ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON PO.ICMi hle the rie- Morhira.tlp O ?? A ctti taenii Trtieeie.O ?? t dcv, D.,Cturditf~ieeii,u~l aP man r souttit yeljars t~e f age, wagns lie b, rtl Lorought der Mayor,c ad beth ving tO stolm n pair aml a half of boots. .lC and as'eth oots V old primostn stole 4a ptir of wnO'si!n'th'6 Ctv, y nd wetoern ind t tilhe lorollt, so lse ein t ev ,t 6,sown' bhotu werlhbav e .lu euesr tctO ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... mc,1I COURT OF. JUSTICIARY. * 1itl UU iflx ?? stead of- Onsna Court met for the purpose of Corn- tinl stead of te c .Sthe roll for trial duirin the recessh chld fn ?? Lord Gillies presid. hiE lcolony o f ?? i lohol, Bfilrc procecdings to the proper business of thle Court, lt wr ols- evsone of the Circuit Clerks of-Justiclary, pro i of the, duced an appeinltment by h ?? i b lities of fanvour, ...

OLD BAILEY—JAN. 4

... OLD DAILEY-.T,,E. 4. ?? THs ?? LDaise~ MURE Uses S fiover This morning tlrr' Court at all early how sil filledl to C. Chian ?? xeso ; a great netmber of ladies tiesr in thle valueri At nine the prisoners wvere arr'aign ed Ibefoic Mir Ser- 0 gen rbn;they both pleaded Not Guilty. deep- eighton appeared rather, pale ; lie ..Isaottefe P dep- eghtlight corsillexieo, and stoutly, madc ,lic was ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IH i'l C(URT 1t' J>lTICIARt V. Jnt3.n htlitledt Guilty. to thie c-harge of stealhlrg li three Straw bonniets fines a shop-i riicolson Street, wvith tes the ng~ravations of habit anid repute anti p~rCVU COa- lovition (if theft. Scntenced to foliftetm years trans o- ja lot tation. at 17hLiii Bain, chatrged wvith ettering three fre oe v- for 20s. purporting to be of the tirm~ of Sir 'W illicramA ...

POLICE COURT

... On Friday last, Eliza Liddle, B]3trey Lamrb or Camp- bell, ant Joseph - Snodgrass, three nrotir)ious characters. wvere charged with robbing the house of a 'Mrs Morton, in Riegs Street, of al large quantity of bed and table linen, vrearheg apparel, &ic &c. ~rs Moarton stated, that her churl beingr very ill, she was under tire necessity ut carry- iae it to rthe Rovyal Infirmary, and left her ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... CoLrEGE STReET.-A sturdy, ill-looking customer, named James MI'Loughlin, swas brought before Sir Gar- rett Nevillk, charged with stealing a quantity of rope from on board the brigaBrassie, at present lying in the Liffey. Sir Garrett Neviele-Who charges this man? - Me and the skipper, your Honour, grumbled a gruff- leoking grimgruffenhoff son of Neptune, rigged in fear- nought, and making a ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... S~rr.EET RtOBBER5Y. On Mnda ?11r~iel. l aiir pfte te- as put to the bar, charged w1ith robbg Alxit am, fish-cuer IIBiu~l'ftjlalid,~ of a sile wacgleeti and key', aind a silkc bantlkerchefn li Street Elbural tipn te ight of 4th Dctbrla. epleaded lu It appeared fi-01m tile eviilence of Mrlin hti going 11p Blaiir Strreet on the niglit libelled, about a quar- tel, before ten ei'eloclc, lie Was ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. - - .Tr-l-S ,. Ft}r'lar M Mkr 'ECF.S V. UHOUSTOX. In the course of a process of suspeision and interdict between th ese parties, 'the forirer of whomi cdmplained 'that the latterr wa a fishing for slnoninaon inleanl and i ns j urious manwli he teaters ?? (if IDornucb, ?? t gt ijt ?? to the rose to ascertain through the medium of a 'sElentific pet son , whether ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—JAN. 24

... c(ufrlr orF KING'S fENCII--.I. 24. LICEI.-TIIE COURT JOURNAL. The Solicitor-Gerial ?? Henry CulbUrI and others, late of Burlington Street, be brought up to re- ceive the judgment of the Court. The Learned Counsel stated, that ?? libel of which the defendants were ac- cused appeared in the Court Journal, of wbich they were proprietors and publishers, in the following wvords:- Rumours of a ...