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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 ...

CITY CHURCH SEAT RENTS

... CITY CIIURCH SEAT RENTS. COURT OF STLSSION-Nov. 21. Cr.AcPRl' TOiv 1111I OTHRni- tV. THE 1tMAGISTRtATES Of Ent~laultil. Thie impotrtantt provenslvit ving keen adlvisteo thistin)rt on eca-e. the ?? iadgrement 'Pat pionounceit hy Lord Nlinercoiff, Ordinarv :- ot The beret Ordittary having cein-iilerecl the clocei riroorit. ?? berkvd yrartio pr~ tioiratcor. thvereon nod hrav jagi thereafter ~cai ...

SHERIFF'S JURY COURT, PAISLEY

... SHERIFF'S JURY COURT, PAiSLEY. Tur P.AISLsE- ATEUtT ll'PANY v. ..JAMES GItIIA-M, Esq. of Fereneze. Tihis important trinl eonmmencell om Thursday the 4th instant, anid terminatetd on niuesdeay tile 9tli, at hialtf-iist eleven at ziight. 'lre ?? day of the trial was occupied by tie elIellmICI of' tlhe bar addressing thle Court, andl In' thie Julry anid Sheriti afterwards visttlig the grounil inl ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECONI) DIVISION CANIPBELFTON CA~r. 'I'liursday the case sit the inlstance at the R1ev. 'Mr S'mith and 'Messrs Watson atilt C'olvin against BMcsgrs Gahibraith land others,, witht reference to the Relief Church, Camprbelton, came anl for decision before thle Sccomd D)ivision oif thle Court of Session. Th'le Judges present wvere, tite Lordl Justice Clerk, Lord Mendowbrnnk, ansi ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Stirling, Septoimber j4. Thle Circuit Criort of Justiciiity was openedl this tiny by Lord Mlancreiff. r I110ter T1avlor. farmner at Nehrwo, near Cumber. nantili, aceiutedl of forgery, was outlawed for not 2p- ire icing. 0 1)4jVjlI rang. acIrertir0 of tlroft, was also outlawed. williarri 311'Cainiruhic. firm servant. p~leadied G7uiltye Eti furcing opeti a lockbi't proe.' in tile ?? ofi Willinam ...

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 ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOTS APPElALS. l1..us, of L.trde, Mircli 2. LonR ADoVC.STE OF ScoTLAND r. Lord DUtNGLASS -PetiiC;u of teia Appellant, praing ti:tt Ile may Ile at lilbartv m) jviacced -iith til ?? s it.lut enterina into a recignizetace; read, and refrtted to the Appeal Cimn. rnittec. March 4. cotortie V. CL'YV.S, 1mt appral . GORnor v. CLv..sr, 2.1 appeal: oGonpiS r. CLYNea, 3d ?? W.s to.-ly ivenl it] Ihle-c ...

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 ...

COURT OF SESSION— RELIGIOUS TOLERATION

... coutirr ?? t3 SRioN . IEL;IG(3'S T1OEi.lRAriON. *n.scAn . '39, 183D). IE GI`Nl.~RXt. ItAFTlS'T AS'.F7VIII.V ANDt OTIIERS AVA I 'tS!.T TA . It.r~ Thin i' oin netinn 'r-ught at the intlanee of the (hone. rni Airenililv rf the Gereril llt;,t Chnrrlkes Meetinog yeo-lv Wn Ubit.Tohilav in lnnilii, .tid J (I rirnitt'e ,fi tb,,irc Mvoltiers .twein oripint ed to enari nn the suit :ciin-t ?? In 'l> ...

EXCISE LAW—IMPORTANT CASE

... EXCISE LAS-II1ORTANT CASE. TiIE ;t:YrEZ V. Nt1.l. & Gci.%Y. The ul.enders. Nhn nrzr nierc'lian- in Gr.'eccock. hid psty extenlaite transtetionfi itil C'k.nks Bonar, &. c. fit- Adi. glass inncitcirersm anil in Nveoinher lact they saonde advanre' cif CiNh tic icht firin. o the tecuriiy cit q actitv cif gince. pnrkedl f. r ox ccli ic i ii i. h hair li:en delive;led cn thoe bn y vCricick. ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—Nov 22

... ADMIRALTY COUitT-rNov 22. TIlE ilcoi)flt.-S.\l.V'AtiE. Thle Mejor.a, of WViteliaven. Ib t el wann na Voia,.. r001 D'znernra tot Lo ol-tn, with a C.rig) 4f uiigar, &-e .IS rso fi'mul or hY a fiereig'l hYip, en thve nitiht (if tIk. Hili May lant, nid reaeivtod niO dna Wi e. 10 Tl otmlte', the two male, the car1penter, nnd other, (if thd Crew. t in ?? the f lrdi--n shilp, lavin',! only a v.a i ...

THAMES v. THE CLYDE

... THA31ES v. TIIE CLYDE. (From ?? Life.) The four-oared contest betwneen tile Civileand Thlames craternlen takes place on tie river Meisey. at Liverponl, on Vedinevley nrct. and nn event for some time past han eccited son greet an interest. the grand truaggle for sUpe. riority whicil is fn near at hand beinrg ?? principal, nnd vie might addi. the only topic of conversation among the members of ...