PERTH CIRCUIT COURT

... ll4-d-.- Q.-et Miondayl, September 28. Mary Gardincer final Dundee-theft, resat of theft, rind bsing habit and repute a common thief, pleaded ctil ty, andl sas sentenced to seven years' transpjtrtation. t Jetsses IVright, a boy callinig hihself eleven 'ears of ag, but al o appeared from thrce to four years ldel'- i tlif`t, habit and repute for two years, pleaded'Guilty, and. was sentenced to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLWlEAV'E. CT'I ID I IAL L,. Y es t nbcI t he S twrv d IIi N F t h' I, c.itedt I . %A aI 3 Iit o lj' Pit.'I f: ?? ey atte ?? befote c r.V AlIdoettati 'I htomii \\ tood tadi ,~ii I'vt-fr Lautic, to nisir et' te ' pintui ott .IorcplI Lce, anl lie stetearile said time tad nat ottly stopped hi~s ptiy, but hl ct!del lilt)), fOl' ?? (It thet 17t1h ?? Of their rucse. I li? vbt k read thle ...

CITY OF LONDON REGISTRATION

... CITY OF LONDON REG1T~iTRAlolN. KING'S BENCH. MIr. TAMiLY, took li. :uit e t th- w1 tial hour. Mr. Everett wa iliied tfd to ?? Mr. Goodiee, on the groutild tho;,t lie was al a. Mir. Everett, on bing inincilie A r. Irott,deposed that lie vas baorn iT Aneri .i, amd t[iiat his ftthel was ati American, hal; iin b ee bonI ill I lie Uilt'i Stateis shortly after tihe declarati`i of L ?? in 1775,, but ...

LONDON ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... LONDON, ADJOURNED SESSIONS. Yesterday morning these sessionis were held before the Re- corder, supported by M\r. Alderman Kelly and sir. Alder- mal ?? Wnoodl. Considerabie tim.c having elapsed, a juror inquired tile reason why the Court did not proceed to business, as they were sitting there arld ?? valurabile tinme ? IThe( I ?? said t rat in order to constitute a Court there iru t be three ...

THE LORD LIEUTENANT of IRELAND, AND THE CORPORATION OF CORK

... 'THEl LORD LIE IWAI,\'/ , f /;Pl)AD 4.NI) 'ITE ?? 17'rloN .OF CO(RK. 1.0 Ero110most to olits Colm, ~~l m V1KI.i~ ~ ('AsI: ?? ho flthe C~(orporation of (ork to, ?? to 'a TwrIo Ive11' 'II I MbNayor. in t he, pillcc' of 'I .Poh tato-h ta r'jeofed by thle Lordl ?? to ?? cI Ireo I'Lalid, till it Mtemorijal adolj Itch at a pubil' nittlt'itti of tht, a' inc'ds ( ?? Crk awol ?? at~d e oalx sigo edi * ...

CITY OF LONDON REGISTRATION

... CITY OF LONDON REGISTRATIj ON. (I ?? I NG'S 13i NC H. Tip', ILort ,i 'It'tIfl1 I'd ll Iat [IS IZi&l I It Lkr. 'lb'h lilt of' tho plarisi of Mit. lihae, ('rookedl-lane, A, was thel first brfought mider rex sioii ,ill wichii t appeafredI vwt.,I %x01' 0 clafils ol ilii Reformt initerest. 'ff1if f- of flo! Ilk 11:I1 fvre iloif ?? fife I-4lfvilalfieII fai~lilq. for w01011 P It If plot lf o ifaltci ...

MEETING of MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... MEETING oG f MIDDLESXA GI SI ? TES. ---v - ?? A mecting of tile ittagistrites of the county of Middle- SCX \VilS held Nester(la, at the Court-hotise, Clerkenwell, Colonel Clithorow in tile chair. e Sir C. FORBlE S proposied the re-cleetion of Mr. 13. ntotell, is (jlIairilln of tile S(essdots, mitil February ttext. Mr. EIl KIS'N sccoilied t!lle Ittltioll. Mr. ItI'W ILIA1. AM opposed it, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN' CE. G UILDlHALL. Yesterday a gentleman tendered an atfidavit ns to the next of kin of an office, deccased, for the satisiaction of a benefit societv ait Devunitort, called the Warrant tfhccrs~ ,ocirty. dlv. Alderman TIHoMAss \WOels said the Act for the Aboli- lion ot L oneecssarv (ohs, ti(dlL ?? into opera tkln thal dav, could not allow himli to admillister an ouath in such ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... FRIGHTFUL FACTION FIGHT-111OT AND MURDER. On this day week, the day previous to the fair of Castle Otway (county of Tipperary), two respectable farmers made affidavit before Jilajor Carter, stipendiary magistrate, residing at Nenagh, certifying that two factions were to meet at the fair-green for the purpose of riot and bloodshed, and that it would be necessary for the preservation of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE 1NT'ELLIGEP-CE. G UI L 1 fI ALL. Yf esterdty a gentlicinn attolndid to make oath to anl affida- vit of debt to) be 11001 in thle ZRDNIL! CmiiI ot thle Island of J erer.. MAr. Alderiman ?? WOOD 5said this VI as 1 Onof thle cases~ in ?? hC COl LI outly ta ke a decliinat ion. ,Ilcgnlmon said ;I simple tiel'laraltioli would not be' ad- n ?? COIII¶ 4 L aw. It '',oluld not tlinik. ot ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... TEEDS BOROUGH. LEEDS BOROUGH1.W of ELEVENTH DAY.-SATURDAY, SEPT. 26. Cr The Court was occupied nearly the thole day in making wtat is called Pi at a peremptory call, when those persons who did not appear to answer to fill er teobjectionas made against tlsem; either by themselves oe some persona an r- able In make oat their case, were struck off the list, except sheire tiserd th, en were ...

LEEDS BOROUGH REVISION

... (BEFORE THIOMAS CLARKSON, ESLu.l FIFTEENTrH- DAY.~-THURSDAY, OCT.. Tile COUrt proceeded to dispose of the remnainiing eas es in ?? North East IilvisiioO, which Ocecupiedi until two o'clock inl th after itoon, wh len thle Sooth East Divisi ono was commeineiced.C W1 illiins WJhileley. of BorMan tOfts.1-TorY olijectllion:) ?? case- Came oii yesterday, bitt wcas cohn tided tit -diy; the Court, ...