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EVIDENCE ON THE GLASGOW MUNICIPAL AND POLICE BILL

... EVIDENCE ON THE (TLAS4OW MUNICIPAL AND I POLICE BILL. Tv *3USE OF CooxxoxgCONNITaOXTEE ONH LARGOOW M1UKI. it CIPAL POLICE AND STATUTE LABOUR BILL. ?? Mr. HATTER tin the Chair. (Continued~r franm the I-lerald of' the 71/I inst.) i 0 S. Mr. RoiBERT IVAsLrEncalled -examined by Mr. MION-TEITR. :o Are yisa at present onle Of the Magistrates of Gorhals P-I am S A You have been twice a Magistrate of ...

FIFESHIRE SHERIFF COURT

... ELINflCGRIE ASD NORTHERN RSAILIVATYCOMSPANY V. LEVEN. This-was a case at theinatance of the Edinburgh and Nor- thern Railway Company against Air John Leven, W.S. who is proprietor of eer taln subjects in the neighiboiurhood of Barnt- island through which the railway passes. Tile railway com- pany, as a preliminary to their requiring possession, and until the actual value of the subjects should ...

POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... POLICE BOARD PROCEED MlGS. he On Monday the ordinary quarter meeting of this Board was; * ed held within the Police iarnbers-EMr. D. Gilmour in the chair. .ar WATCHMEN'S STAVES. I Mr. Pattison moved that the resolution of the Board, of date pa ity 2d July, continuing the use of staves by the officers and watch- re- men, be reconsidered and rescidled. He opposed tbuecarrying of tly staves by ...

THE CASE OF CAPTAIN RICHARDSON

... Captain Richardson. the chairman of the Tenoury, Wor- I eester, and Ludlow Railway, who has been charged with i aI- I toring a check of L.i0 into one for L.5000, and thereby committed a fraud on thie banking house of MJcssrs Coutts & Co., and who has been twice before the Lord Mayor at the ManIsion lHouse, was again brought up on Wednesday. It will be in the recollection of our readers that ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... l TUESDAT, SEPT. 22'. The Lord Provost in the Chair. RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIONS IN MtAl)EItt. Treasurer Thomson begged to direct the attention of the Council to the outrages which bad been perpetrated in Sla- deira on the liberties of British subjects. The sufferers wvere Dr Raller, Dr Miller, Mr Tate, and two ladies-r~te 3Misses R uthlerford. Their lives had bfeen tbrcatenedl by an U>rgan1iScid ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... cmaCUT 6oOZ or aotW. The Court was opened here yesterday, by Lords MoNCaxEFF and CocaEuRNs. After an impressive prayer by the Rev. Dr FoasyTas, the fol- lowing cases camne on for trial. iTHEFT. Christ ian Fraser, or.Passion, was placed at the bar adid pled Guilty of stealing some articles of weuiring apparel which wereI bleaching on the Castle Hill; and also to being habit and repute a thief. ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES.—29th August

... LIVERPOOl. ASSIZES.-29th August. Before Kr Justice Cresswell and a Special Jurpy. | 1IEsr5 PATERSON, Mlanagerofthe North of Scotland Bank, Aberdeen, i. Nr.s1o.N and others,the Chairman and Coni- mnittee of the Liverpool Stock Exchange. I'l. ...

SPECIAL JURY CASE—INVERNESS

... SPECIAL JURY CASE-INVERNESS. UMOUGMI AL DJOHN 'MU:rno T. UMRS COTAlTERlthfl MAUnn AND Hii h1t ROSE lloSS, ESQ. OF CRiOetARTiY. In tltis case the plursucr sought the Jiry to find-(l.) That he was entitlerl to the propeirt called Coillavore, Ellandar- roch , and Tornsort!, on the cnst side of the river Alness, at D il- more-asisi (2 ) That the defender had writhdraw water from f the river for ...

EVIDENCE ON THE GLASGOW MUNICIPAL AND POLICE BILL

... EVIDENOCE O-N TJWE GLASIOlW MUNICIPAL AND POLICE BILL. I HOUSE OF C03131ONS-CO315ITTEE ON TIEE GLASGOW BIUNI- CIPAL POLICE AND STATUTE WAIOUR BILL. Mr. HAYTER in the Chair. (Concluded ftou the 1ierauldof thle 14tth inst.) Alartis, 26th die May, I846. On Clause i8 being read, Mr. MoNrrErTlr statted tD the Corn- mittee, the partie.a he represented were prepared with evidence to show that what ...

AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT INDICTMENTS

... AUTUJMN CIRCUIT COURT INDICTMENTS. I AUJ.1 Ui~L ULt^ULL (U UD.5 LUiJ&1A t .s X . The Autumn Circuit Court of Justiciary will be opened here i to-morrow, by Lords Mackenzie and Medwyn. John Thomson Gordon, Esq., Advocate-Depute. There are in all 63 cases, in which 87 persons are implicated. The list is as follows DUMIBARTONSHIIRE. Jobu Douglas, theft, by housebreaking. M argaret B'Callun or ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIAPiY. ABERDEEN, SEPT. 16. The court was opened here yesterday, by Lords Moncreiff and Cocburn. Christian Fraser or Panton pleaded guilty of stealing some articles of wearing apparel which were bleaching on the Castle Hill; and also to being habit arid repute a thief, and previous- ly convicted. Sentence, seven years' transportation. Mary Petrie or Gordon was charged ...

TRIAL OF THE FRENCH REGICIDE

... TRIAL OF THE FRENCH REGICTDE. On Tuesday the trial of Joseph Henri for an attempt to as- sassinate thc King of the French, was opened at Paris before the Court of Peers. AXfter the members of the Court had taken their seats, the prisoner was brought in by four gen- darines, and placed in the dock. Henri is a man below the middle size, of mean appearance. and apparendly litlie caica- lated to ...