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THE KNOCKANDO MURDER

... THE KNOOKANDO MURDER. ty ArPseactelON tsoisO TttE SUPP'OSOD M\uecltcsctc.- s. Our readers wvill recollect the barbarous murder of Mar Sei se Alex. Tulloch, farmer, B aliob 'in M~orayshlire, oi Md' ib the 17th *,f October last. 'The son-in-law of tile de- ceased, Peter Cameron, xvho lived in the some house, wiashil al suspected of the murder, but succeeded in escaping from de] r- the hands of ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... The, Coucil tmrt on Tuerday at the usual hlur-the Loon ontnVOST in tile chair. ' Ilefriro rtleX rtlinnoaa luinoo one% prneec.Ied with, ulr LOnnt.tXN requeatetd pertinisrt tt tt iste, that what he hail mill at last teecting respect:ng tilt Rleverend Mt ilamilton li schannnits having ?? a motion toB pwt.- . red ivitlh tho inileictioti i .Mr Kt ei-en, in the fare oif an intiod:it Of the COurt Of ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... COMMISSIONERS O POLICE, On Mlonday there wst nan adjourned merting of Ceni- tmiokrioerd of Poleic-the Laerid Provost in tire chair. After some unimportant humirinesm, hll JAMrES TtO1tSON called attention to the want of cleaninces itt nmany parts rof tine town, which ha attni- huted, it a great ilensure ton n defrient tsupply of water, the common meilr net being skrificiently ntum;roiul tlint ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Thle isrimber of Reclainlig Notes psresentedl to tile Inner House against der rees of the Lords Ordinary, T witlin th1e year 1840, are 173 to the lt Division, f I and 192 to the 2d I)ivisiou. taio rhe nunmber of Iscidental and Summary applica- arnui tions presented during the snme period, distinguish- the i ing those whilb passed as matter of form from those Kid vahich have iteeni litigated, ...

CASE OF THE DRYAD

... CASI' OF Till- DRYAD. lT.hNSiON II)oFlt:..0-i Sattiurday, whell th0e eauln ?? antil soliitolrs fir tile ?? nod fur tihe pri- sotiner. Patrick end ?? Xwttlhle, ncire' .1( |air slefntded tbe liqucatic t C pallnns of lae~rg n S1 of ivey, and or lising fICeSlitirIC thle di - |t ilctioti or till! ship l)ryvsl for tile plrposic of e - fcin-ctio tbat OLbject, were assembledl hi the Lot! Movyor's ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... CO.131ISSIONERS OF POLICE. On Iltualay theta san. an cadjuadtroe mectiog of Caorn- ova Missionere-tlia Laicd PreIvuost si the *lhair. who, as exi nion as tile minutes were reaa, dilectaul attentioir to tie tire ctata of the pleat. frott ilia ?? continustice of the fint Ptorin, arni tugettted the to ?? 11i surp. Be kitehens, vldii atfardlaledn omuch relief two yearsi ai-ua. Ai d T'lbin if.) to ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TOwN COUNCIL IPIOCEEDINGS. TtlESii.Xi ii ?? P. The Loant ?? in tili Chair. TllH COtens L. Treasurer RYSlU.AL.: (wTho WIIS not present at last meeting) objected to that part of tie minutes Which contained the resolution of the Council to petition Parliament for the abolition or reduction of the itohiort duties. Other Town Councils might be sight or they might be wrong in piktitioning against ...

POLICE COURT

... OLIC7E COURT. 0mml Mond~ay w7eek, a man o f *.he m ama~ of Alexanlder Gordon, i vwao convicted before 13amillie Clerk, in time Police Court, otr oem as~seslt of a very meggrac mited meatmere. It appeared that Gordont and a mnan of the namnoc of Mair, were Committee Memebom's ofs a hcenfit society, evbiich met i1ln apoblicqlmoammee in Itittle Johnl Street. amid thaet on time Cermmllg uf ...

SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC PRESS

... SPIRIT OF THlE PUBLIC PRESS. T'111AL OF 11I.6 ) CARDIGAN, (From ?? Glo1e.) 'ITle public has been mulletd ins a sum of L.3ooo or L.4ooo for its npathy, in having te. lerated the restoratioll of the Rarl of Cardigan to a position where to insult, and be insulted, ],as been his vocation. We think the penalty Icnient, rather than otherwise, for the offentce. Of eourse no one was wild cnough to ...

QUEEN SQUARE POLICE

... QTIEEN SQUARE POtlCE. I TfUe LAW\V rryt..V t 4i1 Ca-.)DRIVaItS.r .or Illcrid. tile piropr ietrr ?? never.,1 ?? r-ai, nt 'T'laurll iy r praredl Iadbrcs tile Ies:dtig Mruvitrarre. Alf Gregtirie. Is 1irtuing aciirt it ,t rerrtlrrnmt'r ti grt tol islet oe a fit.. upmo himn fur mian ulrrluct on the part of one of his Iriv- Cnptnr n r Nrrinn tif e g1unlltp ha-l complianrei that n *iliver enf Mr ...

PRESBYTERY OF DALKEITH

... PRESBYTEIRY OF' DALKEITII. itie DALII.5xTI CAt5r. thr( Ameeting rif thio Prophyicry rno helr! an 1lnoilay at whicth inietral inembaet respectively Prodrucedel ht (if ti qoairet eptto Air Duncian as psrt nif hstriade, lit anmoutnting in number tot one hundrredl andi thlrty.Otight, nit touching a great variety 'if points in theology, Chinch de hititory, controversiec ancent anditi m lern, nint ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH0 COURT or JUSTICIARY. On Mrineir thete were flit taene liritiglt hitftit itV miiit - Letirt'Alodir.. ink crlitessoiriig. )Ilsry i)t ki.. or Thomsonic . cin ueod Tv tul forui rette a, hIIf171 pier deln *Geilty of ltn s.f tile CiniciTee, Iuithr Usr1V i rline, atfisl sin sentenced to seven !catsu' IuT- Wilsl~iamt liltriiireev opsre'h rrier, weas cliasgell *tIt ii.Cultim!i Hlenit Use sir Sirt ...