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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 ...

THE LATE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT WEST CALDER

... T~E LATE MURDER AND ROBBERY AT WEST CALDER. TRIAL OF BRYCE. s A. Edinburb. dslant frou B, Glalw, o 40 mingle C. Dundyvon Ironvoike and Vibge. D. Coatbrwge. E.t Bryc'* HouDe in Air&ie. F. James Brye.' HOaD. G. Chapelbali VillngeP H. Holywtwn. 1. i1, 1, High Noorlands. K, 'Newhouse. 1: Kirk of Sbott 2, Culters. L, Shotts. 1, Muirbead N. Sbotth Ironwotks. 0, Breachbater. P. Weatouir.w Q, RAW ...

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 ...

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 ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIIGH COURT OS JUSTICIARY. Thlis court resumed its sittings on Monday, for the w~inter session, the R~ight H-on. the Lord Justice Clerk, and the Hot2 Lords Cockburn and Wood, being present. Txhe followving cases were disposed of:t- Walter Scott, pleade d gailty to the charge of shopbreakitig and theft, from the premises of M~essrs le. Richardson & Co., Grassmarkcc, aggravated by previous ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The Court met on Monday-present the LordJnstice Clerk, Lords Moncreiff and Cockburn. THE LEITH STREET ROBBERY. Alex. Cowie, Charles M'Kay, Peter Kelly, George Metcalfe, and W. Irvine, were charged with the crime of theft by house- breaking, and with reset of theft, in so far as the said Alex- ander Cowie, Charles M'Kay, Peter Kelly. and George Met- calfe, did on 5th May last, wickedly and ...

CLERKENWELL POLICE

... TlIREATERING TO SUOOT TD 1 t30E1 N -A BUPOSEI MONOMANIAC. ni About four o'clock on rllureday evening, Inspec- le tot Haiwley of the E divi4ion brought hefore Mr er Green a middle aged man, of pale emaciated cools. ?? tenance, who was charged wish threatenuig to sboo 37 the Queen. ts The prisoner, whose Celtic features end strong nt Connaught brogue would at once proclaim himn a native of ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—July 13

... ADMfILkALT'Y COURT-July 12. TIIE WtILLIUA A) lS LLA COLLISION The learned judge was assisted in the case by Captains Nel- son and Pixlean itom the Trinity House, the qucstion in dis- pute being connected wvitlh points of nautical skill. The col- lision took place on chc 9th of March last, off Robin Hood Bay, the parties procceding being the owners of the Frederick. After hearino counsel. tch ...

ALTUMN CIRCUITS, 1844

... ALTTUMN CMRCUITS, 1844. WEST.-Lotds Justice Clerk and Wood. Inverary-Wednesday, 18th September. Stirling-Tuesdav, 24th September. Glasgow-Tuesday, 1st October. David Milne, Esq. Advocate-Depute.{ James Aitken, Clerk. NoRTH.-Lords Mackenzie and Medwyn. Inverness-Thursday, 19th September. Aberdeen-Wednesday, 25th September. l Perth-Tuesday, 1st October David .M..ure, Esq. Advocate-Depute., ...

JURY TRIAL. EnDINDUR

... GIX AND GLASGOW RAILWAY COMPAN-YV. ThU TRUSTEES OF ST MARX'S UNITARIAN CtTAPEL. On Monday last, a trial took place before Mr.Sheriff Speirs n and a special jury, in reference to the compensation to be paid D to the trustees of St Mark's Unitari.n Chapel, Castle Terrace, bythe Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway Company, in conse- quence of the formation of the tunnel which is to be made 5e about 13 ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... - SESSION???IRsT DIX I?. I coCB? OF rEBR?AR! 23, I?44. Col- torme to he of considerable value. Sir Thomuas Burno~tt hiad been educntted at King's College, and thi, rst~ertable gentleman fielt some regard for the l ...

SHERIFE COURT

... SUERIFF COURT. On Friday, Thomas Parr Gilmour, alkw Thonm or Thomas Gilmour, was placed at the bar, accused of forging and utter- ing, as also of falsehood, fraud, and wilful imposition. The in- dictment set forth, that the prisoner had assumed the fictitious character of partner of a pretended firm in Leith, which he de- signated ' Thom, Gihnour, & Co. ; that under this character he forged, ...