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SCOTLAND

... SCOQTLAND. Court of Session.-The Lords Ordinary (Lords Cun- ningltame, Ivory, Robertson, and Murray,) sat on Thurn day for the first time after the sumnmer recess, and the Parliament House resumed its wonted bustle. Both Divisions of the Inner House meet on Tuesday week.. Scotsmaon. The late Alexander Snmellie, Esq.-From the obituary it Vill be observed that this gentleman expired at his ...

CIRCUIT COURTS OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURTS OF 3UUSTICIARy ionl ST IRLIN G. 'ck Wednesday, April2 eis the The Spring Circuit Court was opened here this da 22teRgh . ~or, Ron. Lords lustice..Clerk and Wood. Charles Baillie, Esq., pi the Adv'ocate-Depute. di. ed Alex. M'CnlloCIV was erarged with acolpable homicide, in so far' VC saty as on the 19th Of i M ehj`on the road between Alma8and Stirling, 'am be did rciilidcilnl ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... iv- (From the Times of Monday.) ?? a late hour on Sunday night no intelligence had been re- :es ceived by the Police authorities at Scotland-Yard of the appre- in- hension of Manning. Yet this will be one of the most remarkable :a- cases upon recold if, for a much longer time, he escapes the pair- le- suit ofjustice. The extraordinary atrocity of the murder with gs which he is charged ...

[ill] POLICE BOARD

... i- -C1 ML'rdo @CIPAL POLI[CE BOARD. MOn [v thbe weelcV -ft-n no, foi,, ?? ?? i-iA Mt4WIC1PAL-POLICE BOARD. On Mondgv the weekly meeting of this Board was held in the usual place-thr eHon. the Lord Provost in the chair. The quarterly pay-bills of the respective districts and several acconots were passed, aid the minutes of last meethig were read and approved of. MOLENDINAR BUaN, &O. The ...

RECOVERY OF THE NOTES, &c., STOLEN FROM MESSRS. ROGERS & CO. IN 1844

... R-COVERY OF THE NOTES, STOLEN FROMI INIESSRs. ROGERS & CO. IN 1844. l let. vhole tonsi- rime, es it ast a untrv ,t the tron Ins to thei beer g ofF, -, era Ools pl'ih )f the Ltual how on n tha t no, cople :Orl n ark' ught, Fruits 1 30 liling 1' the and Irrec enm' me- Ire- 'ef'er- state front may, pton, !oast, jeer; the state :tent, )ther cast on OF ince. sup- rgest Ger- r in- is in nncr Mre two ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... JITGII COURT 01 JLUSTICIA..Y. The Court met on Msndilay, Lord Moncrieff presiding, alongt with Lords Cociburrn andd Vood.E ?? - AcND USrNG FALSE LETTERS. i ohn lNeil, printer, Was chlntrged with forgery, frauld and wvilfill loimposition, and] with usi, pan utterint, as genine, forged, fabri- catal, and false w ritinigs, antd with having formed a felonious s ionice to inpose upioti and deflaud ...

COURT OF SESSION—IMPORTANT DECISION

... COURIT OF SESSION-IM 1'OtlTA)T DECTSiON. ! '1'r 'iSSP liNZ~ A)); INTERDlICTit AGAIN.tS'T 'T:E iOIl'ttY ?? PIO- ll' ltPA'ttTING CitiiiS'riAt rIttiWLliisa. Yell ovl The Societe. in >codm ori pgaitryiie i nwe~g, e va 5ctntt to a r''-e:loiit.w lit aI x'-'ii 0141l tfo28, vylrer-elo' it cun- Thilttrite Soctiety is ot~touty tot ?? . ?? 22M, :Miitia 'ItIt ~)Qeal llml fi%~i ill ?? in theL Paitetzts,) ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT, OtLf:,sutlE U~flZUJ&4±Ct t U UD ?? Sheriff Alison and a jury disposed of the following cases on Friday, in the Justiciary Court flall:- Nm!l Fletcher, previously convicted of theft, pleaded guilty to a charge of several acts of theft, and was sentenced to 7 moniths' imprisonment. k John Stones pleaded guilty to having stolen a spirit cask, the property of John Ailen, ...

CHARGE OF MUTINY

... .I - -, I.e r I.JaL flvx. 'JrO LU U I21.N 1. Ptdrner-eth, April 13.-Captain William Graham, of the barqrre James Campbell, of Glasgow, appeared before the magistrates at Plymouth, on Friday, April 9, and having charged his crew-ev with .mretinous conduAct, tile case wvas adjourned till Tuesday, when John llaraultz. second mnate; Charles MofTatt, carpenter ; Daniel K hellar. cook; with Richard ...

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... THE ADDRESSES. mo The Qiueen held a court yesterday afternoon at Buckingham an0 Palace, or the reception of addresses on the throne. The deputa- h tion Ilona the iiorile of Lords arrived at the Palace a: 2 o'clock, and ot were conducted by the Lord Chamberlain to the presence of her tuw Majesty on the throne. Tle deputation * as on)posed of the Earl Cr; of Eldon, the rover, and Viscount 1iil, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COu rT (OF SFSS1ON. 17MORaTANT 131-177MIONW UMLATIVI. TO T1UK POOR L.AW. 71 d's int II lais 1tvn unit Mstrv lifall id ?? reni slin sit ljt en lii lie' cctile -1 e to l'rtsr ?? Tiirir-Ses'inui Ur the tiarisht of rlisoeiri i' ?? 5 its a r5I ia ron gist It' tion arid w ornst, re.Sil inrg, icr tite 'Io [ar' li if ILiflear'l~i'sr, aigaiinst tire loI i'stern ;issl kik-i' ris, e 'in inereri-s-d ?? ...

REGISTER OFFICES—POLICE CASE

... REGISTER OFFICES-POLTCE CASE. rrihn Jf - *UJ~I~ u~jbzi -e At the Police Court on Friday, a somewhat curious case was -ebrought before the sitting magistrate, Baumi Hamilton, the patti- 1.9 culars of which are as follows:- aI XV. M1. Parki, keeper of a register affics for servants, 37, John t, Street, was placed at the bar-, accusedl of falsehood, fraud, anti le Wilful implositionl, in so far ...