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... 1 ; itt tutt.,; -COURT OF-SHSSION-JuLY 1'4. . . .F!RST .D)VI~SrON. ADVOOA O S AND GEORGE; TN0MON V. - DVIDROLLO AND MADTORY. Rollo. was, fbr som.,e years prior to 7th April 18 54, in the employ~menttof Messrs6. &. G. Thomson, en- gineers, 0Cydebank Foundry, Glasgow, in. the Capa- city, of for'esan draughtsmau, when it was his duty to get up for his empleyers drawings of everything 'made by ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... TEE ROYAL BALMORAL ENTERTAINMENT. | tat. BARROWMIAN AND OTHERS -D PROCURATOR-FISCAL | how AND MAGISTRATES OF AYh th e This case, which appears to have excited great interest in rot the town of Ayr, was oF the following nature :-The com-wo plainer, Barrovrinan, with the two other parties, all Professors of Natural Magic, as their counsel styled them in pleading ser their case, on Thursday ...

SUSPECTED MURDER IN ABERDEENSHIRE

... SUSPECTED MURDER1 IN ABERDEENSHIRE. Under the heading ' Drink and IDeath, the follo7ingpara- graph appeared about the beginning of July last ili one of the Aberdeen papers:- An occurrence which has just taken place in a rural district C about seventeen miles from this town exhibits in bold relief E the sad results of drunkenness. The occurrence to which wve D refer toolk plice at the house ...

THE ORION TRIAL

... (From the Times.) The verdict in this case cannot but be accepted by the public as most satisfactory. The persons in charge of such vessels as the Orion must be made to feel most keenly that if they neglect the important duties of their charge they are criminally responsible to the laws of their coun- try. There is not a single day throughout the year on which many thousand lives are not ...

CRIME IN ENGLAND

... CURIME IN' ENGLAND. (Arom th. Ipectatr.) The 3Doddinghurst murder, the ?? murder, ;the Regent's Park. burglary4 the Birmingham bur- glary,J ;the Liverpool plate roboberies,?-the plots thick~en to such a degree that society turns still paler ; and having last week ask ed for ideas on the subject of better security for life and property, asks i-this wseek, still more urgently, for ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... THE COURT AT BALMOR1AL. (From tMe Aberdeen Journal of yesterday.) Her Majesty, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and the Princess Royal, went out riding on Thursday. His Royal Highness Prince Albert went out deer-stalking. The dinner party on Thursday included Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Kent, Baroness Speth, the Right EOn. Fox Maule and Sir Edwin Landseer. Her Majesty, His Roval ...

THE ROUPELL FORGERIES

... THE i:OUPELL FORGERIES.' 'W On Mr Justice Byles taking his seat on the bench at the Central Criminal Court on W q'dnes- ti day, it was intimated that William Ronel w as desirous of withdrawing his refusal to plead, and he of pleading Guilty. The prisoner- was then th called up, and advanced to the front of the dlock, TI and in a firm and clear voice pleaded guilty. The tri prisoner, on ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... SHERIFF ClRlMINTAL COURT-MONDAY. (Before Sheriff Arkley.) A pleading diet of this Court was held to-day, when the following cases were disposed of:- Peter ?? was sentenced to six months' bard labcur for having broken into a house at the back of Canongate on the 27th of April, and stolen therefrom a variety of articles-aggravated by previous conviction. Robert French was sentenced to four ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... . THE JURY. We (Afail) are informed that the Forempsan of the Jury has called a private meeting of his brother Jurors, to consult as to the document pro- duced after the verdict had been given in, as well as to consider any circumstances which may have subsequently transpired, and to elicit their joint l opinion as to the request which is about to be made for a respite for the purpose of ...

Law Intelligence

... Y, h- Illfc1livitc. , ? Q5, COURT OP SESSION-TlwtiRasA. FIRST DIVISION. PErTITION-O111tNE AND OTHERS FOR RECAL OF l .AMES SSAW'IS SEQVESTRATION. Jamxes Shaw, designing himself snrgeon re sijdin 'at West-Port House, Linlithgow, and fer. merly residing a:t 104 Canden Road Villas f on don, was sequestrated in Scotland on 2:31 d 1860. The present petition has leien ?? under the Bankruptcy Act, ...

DOUBLE MURDER IN ESSEX

... A frightful murder has been committed at Starling Green, Clavering, a little village on the borders of the counties of Essex and Herts. The A house in which the crime was committed is in a very lonely place. Built in a hollow, it is about t half a mile from any other human habitation. t The place was occupied by a man named Samuel Law, a farm-labourer and rat-catcher, about twenty-seven years ...

Law Intelligence

... I* ?Rftlligtllct. COURT OF SESSION-FRIDAY. SECOND DIVISION. 5sP.r-COLLEN ATND IUL.YN'N 1. LINTON. The suspenders were convicted on 20th August last by Bailie Johnston of a breach of the Forbes Mackenzie Act, in having, vithout an Excise cer- tificate, sold spirits to Agnes Clark or Guise, residling in Whitehorse Close, Canongate. IIn the suspension they state that the only wit- ness who was ?? ...