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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—Sept. 25

... INSOLVENT IDEB13TORS COURT-Sept. 25. nq Rz JOHN MACLEOD. WI This insolvent applied for his discharge. There was no op- co position. The Learned Chief Commissioner, upon looking through Of the insolvent's schedule, made some inquiries as to how his ra debts were contracted, and what had become of the large C amount of property which he hpd obtained from various m tradesmen. 11 The insolvent, in ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN ASSIZES

... The Autumn Circuit of the Court of Justiciary was opened at I here on Tuesday by the Hon. Lords Mackenzie anid Mledwyn- dowi John Thomas Gordon, Esq., Advocate Depots. Their Lordships The rierse, as usual, conducted to the Court House by the Lord Pro- at a lot, Sheriffs, and other officials, accompanied with the brass theI band of the Veteran Battalion, and escorted by a party of the bert ...

JURY COURT

... . I . . . .- Tho Court mlet on Wednesday la!st, Lord )Tackenzie prelsiding to tryl thle follo1wilg IscU(e ill the case at trie ilnstalce of V lirabethi Lawannd Lilian Bogg Lav, oily children anil representaiens uf the deceased Alexander Law. smithl and enginceer, sometume in Blidfgeto' o0' Gltigow, thierreaker in Caraibrl e iron-work-s, parishi of Blothwell, against Joll Hterwiric', writer in ...

INVERARY CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... hNVERARY CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY. Li. .fl]tL ,:X.LtwULA ?? \JI ?? The Circuit Court at Inverary was opened on Friday last, at 10 o'clock, by Lord Medwyn. J. T. Gordon, Esq., Advocate-Depute. Robert Barbour, or Barber, charged with theft by means of . housebreaking, aggravated by being habit and repute a thief, and l previously convicted, was, after trial, found guilty, aid sentenced to 10 ...

THE BANK ROBBERY AT BERWICK

... THE BANE ROBBERY AT BERWICK. TRIAL OF XRS. T±IOMPSON. di The trial of Mrs. Thompson, wife of the manager of ?? at of Egla nd Joint-Stock Bank at Berwick, wlso was oharged with h. having, oc 21st August last, during the absence of her husband bi from home, robbed the bank safe of a large sum of money, took place before Robert Ingham, Esg., Recorder, and ajury, at the borough Michaelmas Court of ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... W'EDNESDAY. SEPT. 30. John MIGichen, for assaulting aud stabbing with a knife; William Robertson, Peter Hamilton. James Ltaug, Jean Ar- mour, and W. S. Higgins, for theft ; and Elizabeth Stewart or Bell, for uttering false coin-neresentenced to seven years' transportation. The other cases tried were for theft, and for which the prisoners were sentenced to different terms of im- prisonraent. ...

MURDER OF A BISHOP IN ONE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ISLANDS

... MURDER- OVA BISHOP IN ONtE OF THE AUSTRIALIAN ISLANDS. The following melancholy narrative of the murder if John Bap- tist Epaille, Bishop of Sion, Vicar Apostolic of 2);itjenosie tnd Muronisie, at tile Isle of Ysable, is taken from the Siydhey jour- nals, comthiintcated by Captain Ilichards of the SchODner 2darian Watson, from Astrolabe harbour, December, 1845: ?? On the morning that the ...

IRISH IDEAS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

... (Tmes-) w In the cold-blooded and atrocious murder at Newcastle, thi upon-Tyne, which we have lately recorded, there are one La or two points which assurne an extraordinary character his from the very ordinary light in which they seem to be chi viewed by the parties interested or concerned. Two fol Irishmen are in custody for a most heinous crime, but shk though no persons have been at the ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN ASSIZES

... CConcluded frort eon lest.) Fiornor, OCT. 2. Th Ccciit Opened thit morning at nine o'clock. .J~li n flu-h assistarlr-goinuelreper to Johin C'~ondos, Feel. of ee'lcntcrl, arid Jo/n iFe//nc/i, wv~eitcbar there, were clilttzdd aswiti o or llt tn thme inj sry of tire person, end .Joli oi'lliclc %oetc3 a.lso chai grd withliltr arid Weloniouslyilrreirgoadfn- .rni mat the liegee, in nonirrarentuon ...

AYR CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... AYR CIRCUIT COUERT OF JUSTICIALRY. I TrnSDAty, Orrons 13. r The autumn circuit a opened bloire to-dlay by the bor4 Jas- F tice Clerk and Lord Wood-George Deas, Esq., AdvocarenDe - ptLe. offthe lawtasr, charged with assault, and deforcing an oficer of the Iaw, and James lae, accused of theft, were OUtlawed for non-appearance. Robert .4ndrew and John M'Eroy pleaded gailty to varions ants of ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... AYR, OcTontr 1s3. The auturnD circuit was opened here to-dnv by the Lord Justice-Clerk and Lord Wood-George LDoas, Estq. Advocite- Depute. CHARGS OrF CILtn MURDER. Helen Frith & Jean Harris or F rith were placed at the bar ?? of the crime of child nmurder i, t so far as, on 27th June last, within or near the house in 1High Street of Ayr, occupied by the said Jean Harris or 1Frith, they, or one ...

UNITED SECESSION AND RELIEF SYNODS

... it ~UNIi~l) IKOZIU~loI MNAOcTr 12. This reverend Court resumned its sittings, thin evening, in terms it of adljournment-the Rev. Mr. Newlandis, Moderator. M1r. Priungle ~s of Ne-castle, the Convener of a Committee appointed to draw op ~sa memorial to the American Churches, in terms of the deliverance ulof last mreeting of Synod, read a long address, which, i ?? ration of its leingthi was ...