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SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SRERIFF CRIMINAL COURT. On Monday and Tuesday last, a nuimber of cases were tried by t Sheriff Skene and a Jury. j CULPABLE 1I0IciDt .-.1artiu Searson, private soldier in the o 4th Royal Iihi Dragoon Guards, now or lately stationed in the j CaVftlry Barracks, EglisIIon Street, Tradestor, CGlasgow, as placed I at the ioar ore the charge of Culit pble Homnicide, ?? so Ir as as the i 3d o 3f Jul' ...

GLASGOW POLICE BOARD

... On Monday night, at seven o'clock, an adjourned meeting of the Police Com issioners, was held in the Board Room, within the Police Buildings, to receive a report of the Committee on the Municipality and Police BiEl, now before Parliament, and for other business-Mr. James Wilson in the chair. WATERING TEE STREETS. On the motion of Mr. DUnCAN, seconded by Mr. PATON. it Was agreed that four ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

... ; r' l AT? . ?? E ?? 0 -tII~V , ?? ?? oftlii B.1- ?? ted on Mon- ii1,' 1. ?? tl,t v s~;I ta -s ollilri.t i~~L. ln:: - ?? ?? ti itk1401 O1 vest-: liie I to1I L t L- ICI CCi I V I- r VOL t I nd-v ?? tl I tc e zi--eldn!! t'a it -t-e '0-otli, ?? Antllt es of tle 0 lii' ,ii~ ?? It ?? it4ll 4111 it NtStholight T t L1V 11 IIM 1 ' ?? n r LI t-I 11 , ~ II 10 11 I ttiO L I11 ,1I:vI~ti It I :tL I v Itl ...

THE CASE ON BOARD THE LONDONDERRY STEAMER

... THE CASE ON BOARD TEI LONDONDERRY STEAMlR4. - a__ at - - o I ?? _i._1 ?? ?? .. . r_ _w (F7rom uthe Railway nnat Shiippilio Joural. a) tt We have cosidered it to le onr 'ulty to ma ke same inquiry itinto the m~elanchco yr o1cunirenee that lately took place on board rigthe Londnerystaero the coast of ireland. end personally he to inspect th-e vessel, which has been Icing for seine time, since ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The Court met on Tuesday at 10 o'clock. The judges on the bench were the Lord Justice-Clerk, Lord Mackernzie. and Lord IMedwvvn. As this was the day on which it was fixed that the Chartist trials Fhould commence. the Court was crowded to ex- cess. Among those present we observed Lord Dunfermline who was accommodated with a seat beside their Lordships on the bench. TEE CRARTIST TsrA LE. James ...

LITERARY PIRACY

... n~~- - {:rml esA oa . o s . E1 t L IUI. DICKENS V. IEISGEa.-SAMiE V. CLA5RKI.-SA.ifE V. STRANG7E.- SAllE t. CLEAVE. At the Rolls Court, Westminster, on Thlursday last, before Sir J. K. Bruce, Mr. Serjeant TALrounn moved for a special injunction, in each of the foregoing cases, on behalf of Mr. Charles Dicksens, to re- strain the several defendants from continuing an alleged piracy of the ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUST[CTARY. | ..A- 0to.. . ?? +aX.. 1- I _ _. Oi is iaiN te Circuit Court of diinticlara wvvas epcieni here inl the Nen Cu~rt tiall, by thle Lord Justice Clerk an-i Lord Woeodt Ai.J nd esinl o St. Paull's cilereul uI) ant i ?? prxer pree ile to tilie ceni1n(_i~eoeleet ?? tilie Tolilldlim. Tile LOau JtlLTli': Un then caflled thle Sheriffs, and add!ress in htool themti L d Pr ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... OCOUIT COURT OF JUSTYCEARY. (Conaeldeifrom our lnat.) .o1anar, h ET'e. if The Court resumed this rnoroing at eight o'clock. 2. , Palter BSair, Paisley. previously convicted of asslult with ir- n1 tent to ravish, w as brought up, and received ?? of IS months' :s imprisonmient. h mran~tns Hu.o nter, Hugh MI'Nautg(ht. and MichaeZ Canjsdi;, were st accused of highwaya robbzery a~nd tbeft. Thev ...

A QUACK DOCTOR COMMITTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... A. QUACK DOCTOR COMMITTED FOR MIAN- SLA UGHTER. _ _. _- _ - i ? I - - . - tY . ?? oiqtest -wa:es held yeste -lav on the iboldy of 'Mrs. 'Mar; Hiaris I te flat' ?? Aston 1all. Shropshiire). befoore Mr. II. Charton', at ir- th elihead, in cotisecquence of the tile witg ccrtiticate lin ieg beell ;n * eI ct to the Coroner:- ! W c the indri-ib-nedl medical officers of Birhenihaad tit the th I ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION—FEB. 13

... CQURT OF SESSION-FlRST DIVISWiq-FEB. m3. sty ?? SIR C25,ru ranE MA ATT, COLrEMA-N 3525D PRiacE, V. z35505010 TLM-ENER AND D. AND A. DENNV. iroperty DcUvery-yStoppage in transitn-..Banea-1Dt.zhm/srupf.- A bill-broker, employed by a Scotch bank to purchase bank lpast-bills or other short-dated papers, to enable the bank to Snake remittances to their London agents, purchased a bill, and, ...

SUPERINTENDENT OF GLASGOW POLICE

... On Saturday last, the Lord Provost, Sheriff, and Magistrates, elected Mr. James Smart, assistant-superintendent of police in ta the Eastern or Calton district of the city, to the vacant office of Mj Superintendent of Police of the extended municipality. After w the two unfortunate appointments to this office, which the at authorities have made during the last twenty months, we shall say m no ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... POLLOKiAWiS DISTRICT, RZIN EWSWIEZZ. h At a Court held at Pollekshaws on the 4the intant by James s Barclay, John Willo, Thomas Corbett, Arthur Mather, and Lt Malcolm InHnter, Esquires, Justices for Itenfrewshire, the foi- ls lowing cases, under 1t The ltenfrewshire Justice of Peace Courts' d Act, were tried, on complaints at the instanoe of the Procurator- Fiscal. . Andrew Stewart and EHelh ...