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IMPORTANT CASE ON THE GAME LAWS

... IJMFORTAT CASE ON THE GAME LAWS. The suspender, Gavin Sniellie, farmer at Hazledean, in the parish of Stonehouse, and county of Lanark, was charged at the instance of the respondent,~ Robert Lockhart, Esq. of Cas- flehill,, with concourse of the Procurator-Fiscal of Court, for of the nublie interest, before the Justices of the Peace for the of said county, with contravention of the first ...

GLASGOW SPRING CIRCUIT

... TUZSDAY, MAV 2. After nnuaduer (ol uointeretingg cases were ?? of, two of which involved trausportation for seven years, John M'Brvde, who lin(t pleaded Guilty of culpable homicide, waso alled np for sentence, and addressed by Lord wicadoahenl. echo said, that his Learned Brother and himself had taken the case into cosiiderstion, and vere convinced thal it esas not a case which required a ...

ALLEGED MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... In our paper of Monday, we stated, that John Kent. cook X of the ship Thomas Bennett, had been taken into custody at E Liverpool, on a charge of having murdered the master of that a vessel, Captain E. L. Hasley. The case was investigated on t Tuesday by Mr Rushton, in the Police Court.t The first witness was the chief mate, Mr Gibbon. The fi witness did not see the scuffle between the cook and ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST ON THE REMAINS OF GENERAL DICK OF BATH

... ADJOURNED ?? ON TEE ]tEMATNS OF GENREAL DICK OF BATU. Both, August 22. The inqanot On she body of tiesicuont.Gceotal George flick, who disot in this ?. about 08 teontlot otoot, and of which we gate come particulars toot week, eras eusoosed this day, at the Lomb lee, Stall liscoet. Jotepls Cuff toso swoto. ?? deposed thor op to the lath of Macoh 1844, ho lived as batter to the service of tIe- ...

INVERARY CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... INVEUAIIIy CIiWUIT COUIIT OF JThLSTICIUVIY. 'rite Circcuit Court ii, 5 eyeitd it bitCmL,'0 i'cil idu list ' lty toil 21lcekeocizbcli JeitIg~lis, Esq. cdevocole-dcltore. bite Robert Croll,,clerkof Archilbald M'tKillcy, BIlocaoro Loamono or Mlilo wf collicer, floitbeeilebibt, Parish itt ?? oat, oti.ccii forlic tjiyoeig.to toooe a cihirge of ooordctiiog lai sac lost Octoolec. Netl Fri1goara, ...

IRELAND

... JHEL ANTD. QUEEN'S BENCHi-Dublin, April 23. THE MOTION FOR A _ N-EW TRIAL. The motion of Mr Whitesidec to set aside the venter owl , tain a new trial, in the case of the Queen r. l)2niel tjCr,411,41 and others, having been fixed in' consent for ?? i rtnolit ti le court was crowded from an earl' hour. all tile ai;ra,- for the accommoldation of thle Press and)l fi r th'le lre' (,f inconvenient ...

JURY COURT—SECOND DIVISION

... JURfY COR--EO DIVISION. CAetttOOtB V. MACTIOtI. Tbe following isones 'coca tried before ito Lord Justice Clerk and a jisry, beginning en Wednesday mooning and rod- lug on Fridoy night:- It being admitted that the poesoer, Sir James Carnegie, is proprietor of certain parts and portions of else lands and been- Isles of Serteelena and Colpenicoagh nod ndeer-, as described its slen title-deeds ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IUGH COURT OF ThFTICIARY. is The reset met on Pshosdnyllie lord Justien Clerk gre- tY siding; she other judges ?? tort tduoereilh rod Lord 05 ibtediope. at Robert Arebroors acid Jornes Arelsdsrdd pleaded guilty to C three seosect acts of treirsrbo'irting nod cleft, is tracing in re ddcrossslicr tart broken into a burn at Siglietrill, parish of Cor- ?? sirrphroes sort stoles several snobs ; ood ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... The following cases came on before Sheriff Speirs and a t jury on Thursday:-Robert Glass was charged with having stolen from the person of a gentleman, on the North Bridge, on the night of the tenth of December or following morning, the sum of Ss. 3d. Secondly, with entering the premises of N P. & C. Gray, watchmakers, in Bank Street, by breaking a c pane of giass, and stealing property of ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... I TOWN COUNCIL piOCEEDI;GS. Tihe Council taet on Tuesday at the usual hour-the Lord Provost i-a the chiir. '!,11E _1VATrn.1 co(rr. On the minutes of last meeting having been read, the Lord Provost rose and moved, that the part of the minutes which had reference to the vestinz of the Old and New Water Coin- panies in a public trust should bc rescinded. At the time Treasurer Thomnsonl made the ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COUrlT OF SESSION-SECOND DWvISIoN. l is N. llousr N~O~ioo~oo, V. JsOHN an Intil J aoSS, E &ih55 W : ot o :z o ,fnmn of thefr suer and crtaio other Partieo fur a elight, itt a honk otsf or, ,,ih we avr,0, , cloring thu period of the Rons-slsiro ercetei- le net 'it slstrie erh following unste w000 triett isy a juitry hit ht oteosmer I,!t It- 11Whether, oil or hou~ti the 4tb or 5th dlays of ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSIRATE THE KING OF THE FRENCH. The following particulars are from tie JoutrnatdesDebluts: | Yesterday afternoon the Roval Family had made a pro- menadc, after a hunting party, Which bh'd lasted until near five o'clock. The King, Queen. Prince.is Adelaide, the Prince and Princess of Salerno, and the Dnchess de Netnours, were in a char-a-banc. The Duke de Ncinours and Prince ...