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TIDAL HARBOURS COMMISSION

... TIDAtL TIARBOURS COMITIMSSI(N. (Fxruacts Cont inlZeed. ?? :yDNETARZIN 1FlgRsE THE Co~iMtiStOYER ON THE CLYDE AND AtIU OF GL.ASGOW. the. Mqr. Tflxvn Bactyna Reirdent Encineer. examined. thi onare the resident engineer of the Clyde ?? Trus4 P-I es, ?? the last seven months. ese ?? von been connlected with any oth-it lmarboure P-Yes: have Iiee:n conttectei with thie larliours otf Wick, Sarolet. ...

EDINBURGH SHERIFF COURT

... EDINBULTRGH SHERIFF COURT. I . . - . - . I . . The first ordinary Court, after the Christmas recess, vas held fox on Wednesdav, in the Hall, County Buildings, when John Thom- so' son Gordon, Esq., Sheriff of the County, took his seat on the th, Bench for the first time. Previous to the commencement of on business, fee Mr. Sheriff GoRDON said, I cannot take this seat, or direct im the business ...

IMPORTANT JURY TRIAL, ABERDEEN

... - .1 . _:I (Abridged front thre Aberdeen Journrral) his I WILLOXY AND POPE Ver-us FAIRRELL, to IE nrrm This case came on for trial before Lord Ivory and a special ,S Jury, in Aberdeen, on Tuesday the 4th current, and occupied the fort Court up to the afternoon of Monday last, the 17th-a length of Itens time which sue believe to be quite unparalleled in the history of Wo, Ijury trials, and ...

SURRENDER OF ABD-EL-KADER

... SURRENDEr1 OF ABD-EL-1KDER. e * - .. I' A{ . . , I . . d| we (Morning Chronlicle) have received accounts froe IParis to S inday evening, but no papers were published i f the French capital that day, with the exception of th 1onitesor, the Presse, and one or two inferior papers, c r the news in which we have already given the principe 9 heads. Abd-el-Kader has surrendered to the Duke of AumalE ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... SP EC I AL CO MAM IS SION. Limerick, Friday, Jan. 21. The Judges sat this morning at balf-paet ten o'clock. MURlDER-ANOTEZSR CAPITAL CONVICTION. Michael Howard, a young man, about thirty years of age, was indicted for having at Ballycullen, in this county, on the 6th of April, 1847, wilfully and feloniously murdered one Johanna Eloorigan, by firing a loaded gun at her. Be was also charged with ...

IMPORTANT POOR LAW CASE

... LiNDSAY Zc.J3LESTX Thre folloinvit ineportant decision has been given under the Scottish Mcev Poor Lair. The pursuer, William Lindsey, is a cotton-spinner, who lens been out of employment for a considerable time, and whose wife was in the Royalf infirmary ill of dropsy, brought on, as wras alleged, by cold and insufficient nourishment after a fever. Ha has four children. the oldest about 10, ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

... GLASGOW Sl1UN[CIPAL POLICE BOARD. The ordinary wee'kly meeting of this Board was held on Mon- y. ?? Stewart in the chair. A The minutes were read and approved of as usual. £ THE FeRE ENItN'ES. h A report of the Committee on Watching and Fire Engines wasff read, recommending that .'iO0 feet of newr hose for the engines be tl obtained, the Superintendent to make the specification and take U f ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... JUSTICE Or PrACE COUPT. -. P1.t.OrtstiAW6 TflFTRP fT-REII FRE1Y5F1;RE. The Ti A illnri':n ?? Pre ;t i4 wti 'tl ilSt, l it-.t I- f-ire A il' Jo In ''ie:1r, f-j1 . ?? -n-TeaT, ; . I, ;--t -I Fc11I, l f itaslsec t1hree ?? hrr i'.i3t .o f ?? fi.r lieutrewsvltreo in r'o-t, :;litc at 8w tJ.Jtt uT Mr. ix;; |lE -neitilr. ~i xtrict Dircal: - it'a~ rai etr ?? J ?? ;Iceaed j ant tearing a q:antiri of ht ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... BIGH COURT OF JUSTICIURY. The Court met on Monday-the Judges present were the Lord Justice-Cleak, Lord Mackenzie, and Lord Wood. n ' Willianv Mason pleaded guilty of stealing a bridle and some Ar other articles from a stable in, High Street of Musselburgh, aggra- vated by previous conviction, and was sentenced to seven years' transportation. I Anes MI'Cormick pleaded guilty of robbing another ...

INVERNESS SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... INVERNESS 'SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT. |On Fridav last. a criminal court was held in the Court Hlouse of the Castle, whien sevrral cases came before Siheriff Colquhonla and a jury. The case which went lO trial-that of Mr. Ardam Ross,liorsehirer, and Alex. MacIsenoie, driver. Tuverness-occa- sioned some excitement. as well from the novelty oF the case as from the melancholy circnimstances out of ...

TIDAL HARBOURS COMMISSION

... TIDAL IIARBOURS COYIMISSION. (,Exracts Continued.) t t rYvtEFCE T SiEN BsEFORtE TtEt COMtMcSIStONER ON TlHE CLYDE Ar) tlttlflttoU OF GLASGOW0I r AscrttnALD M'LE.LArS, Esq., one of the Clyde Trusteeo, Co0Nuessto'rn-1Cac youl give any information as to what has rpeen ilone in regard to the removal of the iveir at the Stockwell o ?-riAge 2-A Comncittee, of vhich I was the Chairman, was e ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HI(GH COUIRT OF JUSTIC1,11Y. '[le Court met onr Eritlan. Thle judaec on the bench w~ete J,oral Siaclcennt'. tori ldwr anr] Lord Mroncrieff. L ord 3 :,iacketria ?? i the Tncoof tIlt' Lanrsi.Jastice-Cleil I Atls'rajst'Ttaa It' )stiNt:y FjjnurtE Paia5TliOM'FtC lTZTTER St-timer in tihel l.10eiv ptosrnnster, or depritv-noootniaoter '-it strnrer ?? i~ln~v of XSt wn. wa p~laced alt tol )tar rl w ?? ...