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THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... TRE ?? STATir TREISS; (FromO the Time-S.) Spa Trhe trials. of Messrs. S. O'Brien and Meagher have ended ?? most personissupposed they would. The jury have agreedmor ffibernico-tO disagree, and this almost amiounts to ano acuta;ord( ifor the accused can hardly be put upon their trial agaifoth broi gmane cause of offence,. and to prefer a seoond and distinct oharge poli, ,.gainst them would only ...

JUSTICE'S OF PEACE COURT

... IM iORTAS~T TO 1\xENF;PI'R8. On Tnesdav aftcrnoon, tiree licens ed spirit-dealer fron r G nora wer e brought Leforp the Justice's of Peace Court, at the illst nce of the Procuraor-Fiesral, tinder Henry loein Drutmnonats Act. charged with havtinig sold spirits on Sunrlas (ulring the hoUr,2 of Divine Servico on the PLh current. The OldV cake onc ijnte wvasF that of MNr. Walter Leitch, the ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT

... GLASGOW AtTUDIN CIRCUIT. 0 ~~(Conuluded from eke RleroIdqof Monday.) AMONDASErTaclaun 25. CZ The Court resumed this morninef at half-p ant ten o'clock. ir Jo/tn Absernit/iq, a %wearer, and ?? Rogc'r or Reynolds, and in ElizaOted Snin, mother and daughter, pleaded-sot guilty of theft u- by housebreaking, in stealing fifty-two night and day shirts, and a 'Y quantity of sheets, table-covers, ?? ...

DECISION OF THE COURT OF SESSION

... DECISIO5N OF THE COURT OF SESSION - ?? ON THE CLAID OF THE UN'EMMtOTED TO RELIEF FROM a THE PARISH FUNDS. bh This important question, which has for many years agitated nt Scotland, is at last set at rest. The Gorbals case, which fully embraces the merits of the question, has been decided against the w parish by the Lord Ordinary; and, from another decision against the parish of Glasgow in the ...

THE CASE ON BOARD THE LONDONDERRY STEAMER

... THE CASE ON BOARD TEI LONDONDERRY STEAMlR4. - a__ at - - o I ?? _i._1 ?? ?? .. . r_ _w (F7rom uthe Railway nnat Shiippilio Joural. a) tt We have cosidered it to le onr 'ulty to ma ke same inquiry itinto the m~elanchco yr o1cunirenee that lately took place on board rigthe Londnerystaero the coast of ireland. end personally he to inspect th-e vessel, which has been Icing for seine time, since ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The Court met on Tuesday at 10 o'clock. The judges on the bench were the Lord Justice-Clerk, Lord Mackernzie. and Lord IMedwvvn. As this was the day on which it was fixed that the Chartist trials Fhould commence. the Court was crowded to ex- cess. Among those present we observed Lord Dunfermline who was accommodated with a seat beside their Lordships on the bench. TEE CRARTIST TsrA LE. James ...

SUPERINTENDENT OF GLASGOW POLICE

... On Saturday last, the Lord Provost, Sheriff, and Magistrates, elected Mr. James Smart, assistant-superintendent of police in ta the Eastern or Calton district of the city, to the vacant office of Mj Superintendent of Police of the extended municipality. After w the two unfortunate appointments to this office, which the at authorities have made during the last twenty months, we shall say m no ...

IRISH STATE TRIALS

... d (Proin eke Timies.) The trial at Clonmel has concluded in a verdict of Guilty, accompaniedl with a most emphatic recoin- rhmendatlmn to mercy. Everybody will feel that both jus- is tice and mercy ar-e satisflied by this return. Of Mr. I~O'rier's actual ?? there could he not seriotis, doubt, thoogh the splendid ability with which his diefence has been cond aicted (lid ?? sugg-est the ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

... On Monday, the quarterly statutory' meeting of this Board wtas held in the chlamber of the Board, Scuds Albion Streer-Bailie I Stewart in the chair. A The minutes of last meetingweere read lnod approved of. n COoOO5TTEE ON; LtIlHTtIO AND CLEANSING. v A reference made by this committee in regard to a claim for -a £29 for watering the streets of Andereton threel years ago, was,t on thle motion ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, Monday. Their Lordships heard appeal cases to-day. The Lords pre- sent were the Lord Chancellor, Lord Campbell, and Lord Kenyon. They proceeded to bear the residue of the argument for the appellant in the case of STIRLING a. SI0RAY AND OTHERS. This-appeal from the decree of the Court of Session in Scotland arose out of a note of suspension presented to the Court appealed from ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ANONYMOUS LETTER WRITING

... e MJlLXJILt YVtlk.I!),. An investigation, of avervycurions nature, has recentlv occupied is the attention of the police authorities, involving the peace of a 0 highly respectable family in Dublin. The facts of the case are as e follows:-A married lady, residing with her husband and family s in a fashionable part of the city, about three ycars ago received Is an anonymous letter, couched in the ...

DREADFUL MURDER AND MUTILATION

... DREADFtTL MASUEflR AND MUTILATION. (Frrom the Times.) iluntingford, Hsrts, August 30. On Thursday evening last, between 6 and 7 o'clock, a child oF William Game, servant to Mr. Greg, of Coles Park, Westmill, was found dead in the lodge occupied by its parents. The rnother and one daugfiter were absent gleaning, and left William Game, a boy nine years old, to take carn of his three sisters, ...