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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 ...

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY

... IIOftIIIBLE TRAGEDY. (rprfr Gt.1list ~il*et rdic ef:31t)h Se/ti.) rr * n!i rta) 1'.Oinfill ?? Wras CQtetitl iu t ornitng. y)v the run-our of a ?? h ,viiel w it s ,incerely hpnped at first ot a rulmour. ?? whicib, after inquiry, provetl. * tgen true^. l sha harve neen aeustomeil to walk in 4inut Street- in) 1lthe %wilihourliond of Tndepend- , ,;qilne (a ponlt, perhaps. with the exception of 1 ...

JURY COURT, GLASGOW

... ' On Tutir~v the, 15th curt, tile Circuit Court for tile despatch fir riv3 l bisis wa pencil at Glasgows by thle ilou. Lirdi Cuninigiramse ; wisen thle following cases were S, tried :-it Tfire late flubert Birodier, ieo. i tii8:j. gave ft lease of Iris wlrh,rir property tit litnkile for Ioi) eitrs to the irtir- sliur, Iris setlinriantn, arti iris nssignees nnl sub-tena'nt', tl ?? a rent oif L ...

REFUSAL OF A JURY TO ALLOW A POST MORTEM EXAMINATION

... REl.FUSAL (OF A JURY TO ALLOW A P(OST r.IOIUrrI'Em EXAM INATION. les Onl 'Mndaty evening an inquest Was taken before Mr Wike,'t thle Svwat Tavern, Old ironioptoll, on 2e1s tle hodly otr 11is. Charlotte Goring, a maiden ladly, ug 9 :.oyairs of age. rt, Th le servant of deceased said the last time shIC saw ndt thy deceased alive Was about hialf-paist two o'clock onl 'al. S:.,turdiay morning. ...

PERTH CIRCUIT COURT

... Senilay. Sepatitnler 30. Thle Autumn Circuit was opened here by the Lord, Mtl ckenzie lead )le'dwyn-Gceurgo Napir.er Eq. Advo- cate-Downue; David WVylie, E~vil. Clerk of Court. Jollao Brown -andi Aloxander ZtI'Keoittr, accusedl of ns. sult. andl Gevge Rlitchie, charged vvith bigamy, were outlawed foir mot ahuiiernig. Donald Davie, for housebreaking, wao sentenced to Reven vetittr trtinsiortat ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... POLICE COMM10SION.- I On Nonday a meeting of Palico' Commills iosers Was ?? RichardtOnn in the chair. Tbe report of the Committee to which the appliea. tion of lhlr Prond, Lieutenant ,if Police, had Iscn ri,. ferredi, was read and, it appeared that Prt-fesstor Uii had stated, that Ar Pond! hadl been seized with chronic %wcllitg in tho liid(-, cansed he over eae'tion. Mr l-lnnes mac-t! that Ilr ...

ROWING—THE THAMES v. THE CLYDE

... ROWING-TIIE THAMES v. THE CLYDE. The ionc.gpnding four-oared match hetveen the Clyde and Thames waterinie hai at lemivgt been fixel to come Oil at Liverpool, in the course of the present month. It nppears ?? tile gentleluetn baching the Clyle crew, in the first instance, fixed the 23d instant for the contest; but it having been since ascertained that one of tihe Clyde men hald gone to ...

PALACE COURT—October 11

... PALACE COURT-October 11. MiACKI c;ZIE N r. cOCIBIUIIKN. This action was brought by Air 3fackenzie, a Scotch ale brewver, algalinst the defLndant, who had formerly carried ou business; as a licensed victualler, at the llose nnd Crown, Ilarson's Street, Ratcliffe lligbiwv, to recover the sum of L.6 IOs., the price of three barrels ofade. 'lrlie only wvitecss called in support of the plinl- ...

ARREST OF MR BRONTERRE O'BRIEN, THE CHARTIST LEADER

... ,R111EST 01 O IF 1tlRONTEIRlE ?? TIIE' CIIARTTIST LE'A)AID. At Blow Street Oflice, on Wednesday, Mir Bron- terre (M'llrien was brouglit bef'ore .Mlr ,lardiiie. on a vitch ws'arralt, signed by Mr J ustice Coltnnian, charg- ing hilm with selition. The Warrant had t f'ew days ago hilcen put inito the hands of Serjeant Kerr, of the ?? diviim, whmis went to several Clartist omeetings in; the ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COMMIISSIONERS OF POLICE. On Monday there wan a statutory meeting of tihe Cmeamisisioners of Polictf-Aln-xander Douglas, Eeq. in tire eliair. TIhe frrst business of public interest *ins tihe conside. ration of the instructions, ruoals trid regulations, orders and be laws, as revised by the Committee. They were approvred generally as prepared. Mlr Ttillis itiggzetpul a clause for tihe ...