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SHERIFF COURT

... STIEIBFF COURT. IsIProTAITv Dncc~sros.-Aen action, involving a rather important principle, was decided in the Sheriff' Small D~ebt Court, Glasgowv, on the 14th silt. The circumstances of the c ase are these :-On the 5th of September last, a person took out a ticket at the office of the Glasgow, Paisley, Iilmarnock, and Ayr Railivay Company here, to be conveyed to Ardros- sen by the trains ...

THAMES POLICE OFFICE

... T[T.1I? l'ULVL OFFICL V Dan.?neur. GASI 111e '.11 ?itlllX1, AT ? Sn m en Whee jet, it neil nell, h ?? . of \Vnilittgtiin, ? I'll Si idlit' ?? ? ill ?? if till 9 CI.Sil, ?? blent to ?? Ci siilieitiir* ?? the 4 IIOIIF Ir f it njlpeitl CI ft oto the CVi?llfl? I ?? 1'i ?? itt Aster of the ve?ei. till' It ?? Ill ' Ii itliCS9Q?, thit lit the i?,th ?? Till gi oi? aloft. A ?? 11.1 CCI Ci lii P I ic ...

THE CHARTIST CIRCULAR

... lihood with foreign powers; your would have been contented and happy, instead of being obliged to have recourse to subscriptions to keep them from starvation. As it now is, France will soon have the trade of Brazils: you have in your own colonies more cotton and sugar than you want, and, consequently, will not take the productions of the Brazils in exchange for your merchandize. Now the French ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... COURT OF ALlEtRIEN. On Tuesday a Court %-is held for the dc-slaitill Of busine~ss Tl'le Loon ?? oc ccildr~c?-cl thle Court. oi statcd, that h' ec Iic~d II,oncc the kind, nod able easist- once of his broil'r l 'iirf'sinl the dis'ch1arge of tbe intcor(-t'ctct du1tiC'S ofI the 1110eYOIrcclty. lie' congra- tulatedf the Court ui on the recent hapc py evccit, -and conclude id by recdcing thle ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Cl1.NTltAL CRIi.MNAL COURT. (13efore Mr1 Justice Tics inqoirt nnd !\r Justice Erskitri.) PI'()T SF11 Cii tIltliB l'15'. Osl Fruity, W~i Ilia e llr igtivso, aged 29, a resirertahi a I nai(r iiig nn, arid bitaly a vi ttr celrie ar at thc Genaeral Poxst OH na, wns placari at iii b lar, atari ctiied iipt on to plea'1 to) setvala or 1 lietrlirrints chrirgirig hi m w ith ?? act- nrg nronr~y ttnrl ...

THE CASE OF CAPTAIN R. A. REYNOLDS AND THE EARL OF CARDIGAN

... 'I HE CASEg OF CAlPT'AIN It. A. RELY NOLDS AND) 'rlE EAVRL OF CA lRI) IG AN. T10 TIIE EllTOlt Oi' TIIE DIOIINING ChR~ONiCiE. Siir-Tiere is a portion1 of thle condiuct of thle i CoUrt M~jartial whichl coudenmied Captairn Rey OitlS to which public attenitionl has not becn sutf; ficicutly dlirected, atnidst the manly and wull-del scrved strictures patssedl on that ?? ops'.'y//t /(n/I /tieotnct ...

THE CHARTIST CIRCULAR

... Parable of the Fig Tree. He spake also this parable : A certain man had a fiff tree p'anted in his vineyard, and came and sought fruit thereon, and found none. Then said he unto the dresser of his vineyard, behold, these three years I came seeking fruit this fig tree, and find none : cut it down—why cumbereth the ground ? And answering, said unto him, Lord, let it alone this year also, ti:l I ...

JURY COURT

... ICZPOIrCANT ? OF Curt Tcrct.. - The err of i\ I rirs lid v. Ster act ci Ni ores pun icc' rut down far te ii ire-fr. tiler Lend .iotie,. Clerk attn a or?' at Ifeli nieeergh, fee ?? last, Jr e 9th ca rrcnt. Tee' ceiejcwt of thee titan is tire. reeleerrierri of a iron ref rceclerncert of rice' escare of Caroock, icy rice late David larileetre, ?? ?clre ge neuritis of hal lerecce. lirirect the ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 11(311 Cot ?iT OF J tJ?'r1OIAR Y. Ot .\liiiril;y Pt cr ('rerar, ritiiper, pleirled Guilty in 5teitiii.? ii u mum!. if car! fr on the ?? of bores l3ii:b??i in, \Vost l'irr, cagia ate] by bring habit aol reliiie. a uhf. Se..t.'nied ti verun yacs' traoriitr. ti?iii. Etie ij. tit Forbn r, a I ebi lila toil old woman, 78 years of atze, plumirlvil Guilty to etealino- two bags and a book Ii ito tho ...

CONVENER COURT—OLD ABERDEEN

... ('ON \ I?N1C1( (OLrR'1'.-.O1T) A l1EI1D1?N. tiLECPION, ISIO. ?? Ito & Coiipcr? . W iliten taii? .X Iextniilct' Cloth. W o' woos * I ttalit Cliriotie..,..t co. Cliii cilohalito 1 Iiooeeltei'o .toho Stiltb * Wtii, ?? [talus & itt'cil't't's. A ha. Sttitiles . Wtn . ihottiek. itdit'cs it ii.' .1100 . ?t1t huh 110 TIIIOCO Stieplicid Jai:co N 'iii, Ailt' ,Ciitc, (11,06' Oj Mo cow'. I, '11 Iii ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... A meeting 0f Po'iee Cieneniseioners was held on Mon- day. the Loon litOVhST in the Chair. The Loite) PROVOST, veferring to the newvs received that morning ef the leitth (if a Princess, propnsed that the Cornmi-ainners beheteele ndlipt an address congratulat- ing her A5liesty on the joyous event. MIr 1AnltLAY said, he had prepared nn addrees (whictb was founded on that sent on ler Alajesty's ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SmEmrFF CRIMINAL COURT. On Tuesday, a Criminal Court was held in the Court- ol. House, by WVILLIAM WATSON, Esq., ShuriffSubstituto of Aberdeenshire. l The first prisoner put to the bar was a boy, Jamies Gordon, sy who pleaded Guilty to a charge of theft by housebreakiiig, and alit w- was sentenced to five months Impkisnsonent. dine be ?? Caminiesesquare-wrilght, pleaded Guilty to a charge atI ...