RETURN OF TEH COURT FROM BALMORAL

... - - 6 . i RlTURN OF THE COURT FROU BALMORALf: I ETURN OF THE--- -. ED1NBurIG,', FRmDAy Mown G.;-Her. Majesty-an ttbe, royal familyi after a residence of several weeks at Balmoral, have returned to Enjland.! It was at first intended that her Majesty should' leave Balmoral on Wednesday, passing the night at her old resting place, the - George Hotel, at :Perth. The alleged appearance of cholera ...

ROBBERY OF PARCELS CONVEYED BY THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY

... ROBBERY OF PARCELS CONVEYEDY | THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Au extensive robbery of valuable parcels conveyed by the Great Western Railway Company has just been dis. covered. Oa Thursday morning last the mail train by the Great Western Railway, leaving Plymouth at 6 25 p.m. on the previous evening, and calling at the intermediate towns upon the route, arrived at the Paddington terminus ...

FRAUDULENT WEIGHTS AND MEASURES

... IFRAUDULENT WEIGHTS AN]D ME]ASURtES HOLBORN. At a special meeting of justices in the board-room of St. Andrew's, Holborn, union workhouse, the following cases were disposed of at the suit of Mr. Reeve, the iespe. tar of weights, &c.: Charles Shelley, of the Duke of Hamilton, NewROau Hampatead, was fined 25s. for five short miesturesw William Virall, Adelaide Tavern, Adelaide - road Hampstead, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UBTS. MANSION-HOUSE. THE MINT.-H. Roberts was brought up upon the charge e of having uttered a counterfeit half-sovereign. The prisoner, it appeared, went into the shop of a tobac- conist in Bisbopsgate-streer, and asked for some tobac-o, tendering, to the lady of the house, a good palt-soveteign p to be Ghanged. The change was put upon the counter, and v the prisoner was ...

Law Intelligence

... mab) 'InteUtonice. NOTICES-Tuis DAY. P BANWsPorTcY, ?? G. Rich, cert., o 11; J. Hutchinson, cert., 12a; J. Tyrer, cart., 1d; G. lRacldham, div., ri 1; R.Jones, last exam., 12j; J. Sparrow, choice assigs., 12. Iressos~e5 ferOHS', PonToGALST., 10.-(tEYNOeDS.)-Original hearines: W. G. Abbott, W. Middlecoat, J. A. Gray, H. P. Tesseir, t( J. G. 1`acoCk.-(IIA11sis.)-Bail: T. Wenhum. Original ...

MURDER AT RESTON

... (From the Berwick Advertiser.) The eastern district of Beraniichshire has this week heen stn iled hy a most atrocions and deliberate murder. On Monday wlorning filst. (ie tioy of a man named Walter Lion. was disco- vered in a ?? in the reighbourhoud of Reston, a village distant between II arid 12 miles from Berwick, and situated on the line oi ?? North llritisis Railway. Front a wound upon his ...

ETIQUETTE OF THE CRIMINAL COURTS

... ETIQUETTE OF TBE CRIMINAL COURTS. ( ~r- n th~ I ie (rom the Speetator.) r Faitrness may once hare been the object of certain pe- culiarities in the administration of English crimiral law ; Kit but that traditional ohject is lost in what has become E sheer mannerism-a mechanical caricature of merciful consideration. It is a reaction upon the practice, not very ancient, of putting a prisoner to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. I GUIlLnilALL.-A ?? attired middle aged mton, named J'ds'urd /JIacie, was placed at the bar before Mr. Alderniant Gibbs, charged with obtaining two books of the value of 61. Id. tid., the property of his employers, Messrs. Rivington, the booksellers of St. Paul's Churchyard, under fitlse pretences. From the testimony of Mr. John Rivington, it appeared that the ...

PERTH CIRCUIT COURT

... PERTH CIRCUIT COURT TUESDAY, SEPT. 25. The Court met at ten o'clock this morning: George Ross, for incest, pleaded guilty; and after a severe ad- dress from Lord Cockburn, upon the enormity of his offence; was sentenced to be transported for life. Andrew Adam Young, a lad of about seventeen years of age, and William Hay, an old man, apparently upwards of sixty, were then placed at the bar, ...

HER MAJESTY'S RETURN FROM SCOTLAND

... HIER JALJESTY'S rETURN FPROA S('O TLA.ND. The accour.t of bcr Maj~Iest3 's progre~s wbivii appeared Mn 7V4e 31,ia-u ~n Cbrotic'e of Sa~turday left tile royal trail, pur- suing ?? route from Edinburgh to Blerwick on Thursday afternoon last. For the following account of' what tlook place at the latter town and at Newcastle, we (ire indebted to thle SwiscJournial of Saturday. BERWICK, i At ten ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... 1|OWICK, SErT. 28. | ller Xajesty :.nd the Prince, accompanied by tile Priuce of Wales, ?? Princess Royal, Princess Alice, and Prince Alfred, left lialmoral at eight o'clock yesterday morning, anid arrived at Hourick at nine o'clock p.m s In attendance upon her Majesty and the Prince, were the Marchioness of Douro, the Hon. Miss Dawsoon, Miss Hill- i yard, the Right Hon. Sir George Grey, Licut ...

Caledonian Mercury. EDINBURGH

... Caledonian Lilercurp. KDINBURGH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1849. a The various railways which terminate in this city have now had their half-yearly meetings, at which the directors have submitted the usual financial exposition to the share- holders. We may say, as to one and all, that the pre- sent result is not encouraging to those who have invested their means in those undertakings, eminently as ...