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POLICE COMMISSION

... THlE .5 Tl.SCS DI THlE CONiiTABUI.Ar.tI. Onl i'oncloy tile Commtissioners met hli ternis of their adijournenisrt on Fritlay. Hailie GrieVO in the ch-wir. The miuntlis of t'ho former maeeting, having been approved] of, thle Cle.1c read a letter front thie Lord Prevost anti Ma. gistratesi, ackoisinleilting, the,..conrinnnication frinal tho Cornoilchsitiners, for nhisina they etipresseil the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURiT OF J17STICIARIY. W2',s-iAY*. £.JNt.IAur 9. Charles Nia-aljiitnit or Froi, a. eu-eI of etealbc, foor- . piico baifpenny in riipier, fromn a shop in 1ieriat's Blridger. aitd rin lii li nhit annl repnia, atal preritoA .or,. vie'ion, I'lcairiLa i Guilt c. Scntrmtce, staven yearn' tr.ats. r Wi!timnn Lidellet, Wicrhlnlakrtr, l'.rton:!0ia, accusce1 of t ten separnte eharnges of lnreirach ...

GLASGOW WINTER CIRCUIT

... FaCIAY, JA. ?? 11. Dnnaldl 1 Lean and Arehiliald Ilogla were cnnvicted of househl eakiteg nnti theft, mggravated by pretillt. con. viction. TIhe priavrters verv mere hol bs; but 31 Lean, it appeared, ha-l been for five rears. and Blogle fur two yl-arn, balbit and reptut, thieve4. They were sentenced lo seven year.' tranteporlvatln. On receiving sentence, AlLentit reqieested leave tol speak. I ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... On Mondaiy there wvas a statutory meeting of the Commissioners of Police-Bailie Grieve in the cliair. The Committee, to whom Mr James Paterson's letter of resignation was remitted with full powers, reported that they had accepted or his reaignation as Master of Engines at iynv next. Tue DE.IN of GUmr.D moved, that it be remit- ted to the Commi tees on Fire Engities anvd Billet. ing, to ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN GLASGOW

... DREADFUL, IURDER IN GLASGOW. I We have seldom been called upon to record n nore irelancholy case of murder (perpeirrterl. we hope for tbe sake of human nature, mnder the i.,na. ence of insalnity) than that which we have this morning to lay beforc our readers. The fullownti is a ataermellt of the filats connected with this dis. tressing occurrence :-Yesterdhav morning, Thomnas M.tKIini.u, a ...

THE CANADIAN PRISONERS

... COITRT OF QurNt1'5 IlnESCtC-JAtN. 14. To-daty being appbntsd for the lroceedings rfeslcting the Csnetlisn prisoners, the Coret w~as crowded at an P early hour, and the greatest ?? was usanifested to U hear tbo argumeents. The prisonere, ?? of whom Dp . pear tobevery youngmen, wrere plaed in a row on aJ hench behindl the counscl. Lord Hoick Was on the o bench, antd r Uinnme was also in Court. ...

HER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE HAYMARKET

... FI[ER MAJESTY'S VISIT TO THE H AYMARKET. Her Majesty lhaving signified to the Mannager or tile Hlyinarket nn intention to patrnnise his theatre withi her piesenee, paid him oll Tuesday evening the compliment of selecting his benefit night as the occasion of n royal visit. Tue performances- whicih by the way terminated the season-were ?? Te Irish Ambassndor,' O'Flannigan and the Fairier, and ...

CANADIAN PRISONERS

... OUFEYN S RtENCHt JANHUARiY 5. The proceedings in the matter of tile Canadian prisoners were resumied this morning, and the Court as before wns erowtvcd tl) excess. Mt-r Huime was agailn prescit. On the belchl was r Justice Flalliburcon. The same Judges were present as vesterday, viz. :-Lord Deniman, Ar Justice Lit- tkdale, .Alr Justice Willians, and Mr Justice Colridge. Lord DrNtIAN' staid, ...

THE LATE MURDER OF THE DUMB GIRL BY HER BROTHER

... 1i- LATE1 MURDER, OF T'IHE D)UMBS GIRL BY ?? BROTIIER. We lolve now to iay beor o renders tihe fol.- lowing porlieti~wr litt the above afllictitig crise : A medieiti inspect itt of t ite bodty tif 1-eebii M Kiuni.i lins takeni pinree vtahen it was found that fito fever titan thbirteen woundtis 1151 iteen inftlict ed ni thle rer. sot, of f fe uinfrotositte voting wvomani. The prisone'r [ins ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COIJVURT OF 3USTICIAlIY. On Mlonday this Court Was Ottendedi by Marrmewl ait different faus oif visijtors- from thone Itho ras'nnily ftrquent it, from tire cjrcumsiorice of its beinlg pretty generally Jsnown, thattliii rae of td~gie ?? keep etr, VslhiALi was thi' eceasd case called, wati to be proceedtd in. Pee-4 Viouls in lichf Elizneti Littlr t. ald-i Guilty to a charge of steal. in ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POLICI,. l1.t(;RATtON (11 PA I)UPERt CHIIL.R13 N. At Bow Street Offlee onl idav, Mary Cirr. Izer. it pooir wvotn who. onl tie previotis day. came before AIr Tw lrord, and Conplaine(I of ber ditugll. ter hbavitig bleen c;ciit to [he Cnpc t1f Good llope by lie olhcers of St Marti 'A pari-lh witiontt her Itniv.D Iledge tid tii ?? lt, pl rii ?? her-cf Mefole AiTr Millwshlull, Hulil baItch. ...

SUNDERLAND PETTY SESSIONS—Jan. 14

... SI.7X.iDEILA.l.Vl PETTY SESS~IO S-Jius. 14. 1 'II jniPORTANT rO TIME GLASS rRlADE. V 31r.5611S HAITIAU E V. THIt OFFICERtS OF IA E It Tfhis was fil information mnade hv the complain- ants, wheo are gltass ?? 'tt Ilishopirenr- mouheglnt thle de(ititltttits, who are oflicers of q thle Exc~ise iii Sund~erlandl, ?? ain mverchiarge' of 1. 174, made by theux onl So cwt. of sptreadi wiliilnw-glnss. ...