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EXECUTION OF JOHN ADAM FOR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE

... EXECUTTOWOF1OHN ADAM POR THE MURDER OF HIS WIFE. (lrorn the Inuerness Journad.Y (From the Intuecaess~ournal.) This unfortunate man on Friday paid the for. d feit of his crime to the offended laws of his coentry, d asserting to ?? last, 11:! on the scaffold, his lnuo- h cenee. Not, however, theslightest doubt of his guilt remalis on the minitl of tny person, so far 119 -we have heard-more ...

JURY COURT

... I Jefts COURT. Glsgw October e. Oil T~ei.~y orit as p~redonT~ieoa; by Lord Fuli. Per arlon iir the JustiiryCutHl.51 The first cao ?? taken tip in i connection with antr acinwtit h aneprte. )3 Tihe issnes wereasflo, ?? ase in which John Mir, merchant in .isow spruit ar end( Jamnes and Adrew Mduc, merchant ;in Greemnth of' eth are defrnders. It ben ditted, that,intemnho r September i523, ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLIC'E. - 11. , T, ..T . Arcilihall Wallace Bjriuce, an old Seotcihmar, d bald, ragged, arid rimli b;ackdi, sv ho described hli i - e self as ' Plivsicians Lxtraordinary in his Majestv'a s Navy, and Doctor of MAledicine, was put at the bar if iii Mal ?? SUCet, C charled with having wil- sI fully brokeln a panc of glass in the hoesc of Mr 0 :11iller, the Duke of York, Oxford Street. c ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... EXTRAORDINARIY TRtAL SITEillFF CRlIlNIII. COURT, STIRtLliNC. Onl Wednesday the 14th intstant, tilc trial of David Keonedy, wveaver, Laurioston, came on here before the Sheriff and a Jury. The ponnel stood charged with the crimes of assault, violence, cruelty, andi oppressinu, coamiitted on Mary Ann Duncan and Alary Thonison, girls of sbout twelve years of sgc, his apprcnticeS, il so far as he ...

ADAM THE MURDERER

... M te John Adam was born in the parish of LUntre- ad than, county of Forfar, on New Year's Day 1804. n. lic father rented a small farm, named Craigieloch, er and was a respectable industrious man, who gave rv his children that education ivhiich happily falls to t hie lot of the poorest of Our countrymen, they sh being taught to reald, write, and cast accoonts. He ig (lied in 1S21, and John ...

PERTH CIRCUIT COURT

... TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. Robert Stewart, from Blairgowrie, charged with two separate acts of forgery, was, in terms of his own con- fession, found Guilty of the crime libelled, but recomn- mended to the mercy of the Crown. The Court then sentenced him to transportation for life. .CHILDn tIuanirt. Elizabeth White, residing at New Cottown of Usan, near Arbroath, was brought to the bar, charged ...

JURY COURT, GLASGOW

... 'RY COP- ' E s'aO - Tbe last case was the fiillurrin- lstsu 'cstb e u in wiehleaell Arstrn~'wife of William M-UCrone, al' , i ' i h mlinnt1, in te 'ccif\5vailelzfb l Diihtbati a . iir'le~dea 'h#$-'wadeliy'iabeilr,- bablls',0 wllli4ii;ii a Johu MJs~r ~sld~e, athlnn~ocig S6libcrttr'. n'.th th ipreei Ckrts, ICurator litis 'fYOsthgedsil;', St .dren, .nts i~ vi adstedirsilebo in- ther original ...