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POLICE CASES

... Important to trind Mlerchanrts, Caorters, atnl ?? the Acderstorr Police Court. oil Tuesday forenoon, a cartel, named Alexander Finilar, was accused of contravenirig part of tire 240th section of the Police Act, in so far as on the prerioria daiy lie car- ried or conveyd Ollo a sinigle cart, ill St. George's RomdL, rr quan- tity of timber exceedinjg 2-1 feet iii length, to the danger of the iae ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... PoLLOKSflAWS DISTRICT-sENFREwserRE. Ata court held At Pollokshaws on the 21st instant. the follow- ing cases were trier] before 9ir John Maxwell, Bart., and James Barclav, John Walker and William Colledue. Esirs., Justices for Rlenfrwevshire, on complaints under the Renfrewshire Ju'tice of Peace Act. at the instance of Mr. Hector, Pricarrator-Fiscal _ Rflierl Kelly, sccused of theft of eight ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... GLASGOW SHlERtIFF CRIMINAL COURT. Sl TVVx ,_ .. Ad .- . - I.. - _ .:P 8, - _- _ - _ . - - .. . I T - 1 - . - - 11 - A V n01 Wednesday, the following cases were tried bedoze Slierliff 3c Bell and a jury:r John Kelly. or Gilmour, was convicted of the crime of tbeft, by means lo ESi°f holusehrealking, ill halileg, on lie 1.11l1 Stct. loLs, ceitered a d-el1icig. it house in Buicha-ti C. tu. to il ...

ANOTHER MURDER BY POISONING

... A - 7RDR=B-7 ?? ANOTHSER BIURDFRl IY POISO-NEI\G. t r, ?? ei, f~t7 (From the Globe.) bItcol,,, F1iday.-Another of those shociiing nc's of poisoting I . hih of late hlve beeii Of too freiiact ociir;encc in dtlerciE p T'.artLs of nba ?? has reci'iiclv bleen broeght to light at n small villhite ealleil Liacby, near GCimisbv, ii thlii corintv, i'lictiiogiii whic*h Jltle deol was cominmitted to ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN BELFAST

... bAEAbP~tL MMDtft IN B2LYAS ?? ?? of the 32ost atroaton need f;ill hI acts of merder wi hich it E . has ever been our aejan6ieols duity td retord fhr many ?? pest o' .aas pet-ptrated in tbe infantry Barrack of this tdvnh; on F riday F maorsin. A sergeant of the 66th Aegjimtt naraed Wtilliam 1odd, C swas shot dedtid in lilt rooin by e pr'ivnte soldier; natred dolin Cbr- I e dery. At soon as the ...

POOR LAW COMMISSION

... POOR LAW CGXIMIISS10N. rt tF #I- P--- - e_ no Th e orof the Poor Law Comissliion for Scotland, recently tr act no,0 Parliament, is a documenit which mus~t necessariwy at- trctnoinconsiclerablh are of prailic attention'. It embodies a great mass of evidence in tefrio napni ui d leringto ts ariusrecoimmendatlooc, iee shall restrict crurselvee to reapiulaior ofthesis, reserving- for a future ...

THE CAMBUSNETHAN CASE

... THE CAMfBUSNETI-IAN CASE. LIVINGSTONr V, TIIE PRESUYTERIY Or UIANMELT ?? Ii, 1E litESPYTEIT' Or HA NA ELTON1 In this long depending case, a judgment has just. leen pro- nounced by Lord Ceunnhigharne, as OrdinaryN, which, together with the Note appended thereto, wvill be found below. In order that this jadgment may be more fully understood, the nature of the case may be stated in a few leords. ...

WINTER CIRCUIT COURT

... a I I (Gmnlinuedfrnm First Pueg.)I Ti-rnsna.y, JAN. 8. The Court resumeti this moricing at nine o'clock. The first case called was that of C'ath/eriue ,1'Kenzie, charged with stealing. til the 7th Oct. last, fromi the shop of NMr. Josepi leutcheson, hardware merchant, St. Andrewv's Square, Glasgow, |tw. elve small dressing glasses. The charge was aggravated be the panel's previous coiiiction. ...

POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... POLICE BOARD PROCEED MlGS. he On Monday the ordinary quarter meeting of this Board was; * ed held within the Police iarnbers-EMr. D. Gilmour in the chair. .ar WATCHMEN'S STAVES. I Mr. Pattison moved that the resolution of the Board, of date pa ity 2d July, continuing the use of staves by the officers and watch- re- men, be reconsidered and rescidled. He opposed tbuecarrying of tly staves by ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, Monday. Their Lordships heard appeal cases to-day. The Lords pre- sent were the Lord Chancellor, Lord Campbell, and Lord Kenyon. They proceeded to bear the residue of the argument for the appellant in the case of STIRLING a. SI0RAY AND OTHERS. This-appeal from the decree of the Court of Session in Scotland arose out of a note of suspension presented to the Court appealed from ...

LIST OF INDICTMENTS

... vere AV INTERI CA R 0U5IT been .The x'rintei Circuit Court of Juelosrvoes ?? o day th Judges he -tile Right Hon. the- Lord Jestice-Cierk and onsthe Flon.'Lord W~olod-.Jahn MNontegmerie Bell, asq, Adocte pit Depute. En all, there are iib cases, in which 83 lai duoalsae- erdimplicatedl. Sonee of the charges are of a very erous nature, 0 they The follonviug- is the complete list:- j leen DannosrE ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... t D v U 5)14±. - I 7 rlTUR CHANGES OF GLASGOW. This Court held its fortnightly silling on Thursday tast-the j Lord Dean of Guild, AIr. dal liraith, and his Brdthren of Council, assisted by Mr. Forbes, presiding, . As usual, a great deal of what mat be teaned foirdsal business was liscussed. and disposed of, btit metters atfeeting the sanitary v conditionand external Aspect Of the city were ...