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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 ...

DUMFRIES CIRCUIT

... DUMPbIRIES CIRCUTIT. I The autumn circuit was opened at Damfries on Saturday Depute. Mackenzie, and E. F. Maitlan~d, REsq. Advocate- G ieorge Anderson, cattle dealer, K~illyleoch, Dum Fries-shire, was accused of assaulting Jamses Smlith, farm servant, Close- burn, on the 5th of J~uly-stabbing him wiith a knife to the effusion of blood and injury of his person. Fennel pleaded not guilty, and ...

IMPORTANT CASE

... COURT OF SESSION (FIRST DIVISXONS-June d. Chc LtEETH'S TROSRTEES V. Lana ?? This case involvred the imnportant question, whbethter an Engl ish aga will is an effectual revocation of a Beets cruest-deed and settle- an went, conveying heritage. pea The decearsed Mlajor-General Sir George Leith, Fart, a doenti- faisi culed Scotsmran. had executed his trust-deed and settlement in jd Edinburgh, ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... - . I THE COURT AT BALMORAL,. . | BALMORAL, Monday, Sept25. ysterd&V Watt the first really bad day thatvwe have had lnoeloer Majesty came amongst us. However, notwith- standing the unpleasant weather, her Majesty and the Paiee, accompanied by the royal suite, again attended di vine service at the parish church of Crathie. The ohurch was well attended, but few strangers were present. Mrl ...

STATE TRIALS

... [We now give a fuller report than we were able to give in our last of the principal points in the evidence taken on Tuesday, the day on which the case for the prosecution closed.] Sub-Inspector Thomas Trant examnir,ed by Mr. SAussE-On Saturday the 29th of July, about 9 or 10 o'clock in the morning, I set out from Callan, and arrived at Balliegarry between twelve and one; I had 46i men under my ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SRERIFF CRIMINAL COrRT. Y On Tuesday the following cases were tried before Sheriff Bell land a jury:- f nO t fioblla Stewart pleaded gutilty of stealing from a shop 0n Stoc0L- b a well Street, a pewter jug, ageravated by previous conviction, and en :t was sentenced to six months' imprisonment. eq Lt Ckruitiea Walher Mh-C.Sull or Drew pleaded guilty ho the de ?? of books from a writer's office, ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... u~s'sn.aS sr rra'ami iUVL~LtT. POLLORSH1AWS DFSTRICT, RInaFnEwsnE. E The following cases were tried bewore Provost Wilh 'x lind re J.iles Blarciay, Esq. of Woodend. Justices for tterefrewsl lire, at to a Court hield at ]'ollokshaws, on the ?? instant, on corn plaints I at the instance of Yr. Hector. Procurator-Fiscal Cjatherine Graham alias Clark, accused of the theft ofr pah d:f torsetr and ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... . ; CIRCUIT COURT OF JJUSTICIARY. 1 The autumn Circuit Court was opened here on Thursday last by the Right Hon. the Lord Justiew Clerk. JolIn Montgomery Bell, Esq., Advocate-Depute. The proceedings were -commenced with prayer by the Rev. Dr. Forsyth of the West Church. The usual preliminaries having been rone through,, his Lordship, addressing the Jury, said-As tisy would doubt less wish not ...

POLICE MEETING

... fMonday, Oct. 16. The PROVOST in the chair. tThe Provost; Mr Webster; Sheriff Watson; Fo 8tag Topp, Henderson, Botbhwell Notman, Rennie, Bole, Mathews, Dr Mathew, J. hay, and Smith. CONSTITUTION STREET, &C. The Board, in accordance with a recommendation from street Committee, agreed to allow the proprietors in Aohstitution Street, to macadamise the carriage way. psj~.t of Loch Street, ...

THE STATE TRAILS IN IRELAND

... THE STATE TRIALS IN IRELAND. Tine Special Commission at Clonmel has been occupied luring the whole of the past week in the trial of Mr Smith O'Brien, for high treason. From the examination of the witnesses for the prosecution, various strong facts have been clearly established against the prisoner, which show how deeply ho is implicated in the late acts of treason and rebellion. Documents and ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... A meeting of the general oomrnmissioners of police was held on Monday, the Lord Provost in the chair. APPt330xa7wr no ISPErCToR OF STREES. The Clerk intimated, that 12 candidates had applied for the situation of inspector of streets and lanes, an office created by the late police act. The Lord Provost, seconded by Bailie Stott, proposed Mr Robert Blytb, merchant, Hligih Sueer, who had been ...

LONDON CHARTIST TRIALS

... LONDON O?ARTIST TRIALS. MoSD32!Lr. On the learned judges taking their seats on the bench, tihe following prisoners wvere placed at the bar, viz. Charles Taylor, zled 22-George Cox, 23-William Poole, 38-Charles Gibbs, Thom~as Herbert, Williamn Winston, Thomas Irns, James Preston, Hulgh Conway, Alfred Hervey, James John Norton, Samnuel Hurby, and Samuel Morgan, charged weith that they did ...