MURDER IN GLASGOW

... MR2DXU2 12V GLASGOW. About one o'clock on Sund~ay mnorning a: fight seems to have be4 _ging on onthe west side of High-stret, Glasgow, a short ditance from the Cross, between two men, one named Win. Clark, alias Neil Coyle, the name of the otheir being unknown. Coyle was knocked &to the ground once or tWiee, and a young man named John Gall, who does not apear, from an we have been able'to ...

Law Intelligence

... I Uft 3MMIS AntlufatnCt. NOTIOES.-TE{IS DAY. COURT OF BABTKRUPTY BAs1NGH&LL.BTEh3T. UBiRoa( MB CorXIeSONZR FO3BLAEqQUE. -,1 Mulveman auit at 11 LIT Gutkind audit, at Ili--W. B. Godfrey, hat' exsmist!nnst'-G. P. iarrat, certifitate, at 121-D. Wheldon, last examination, at 1. Bga Roe Aico. COXXxsofi n a HOLROYD.-T. Simmons, debtors, at II-T. Porter, debtors, at 11-Wentworth and -Company, debtors ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRBNGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. BeJere Messrs. T. C. S. Ifun sert ley, 11W. Middlcnwre, and T. Lloyd. THB CHARGE OF STREALIN MONEY.-The boy Elijah Rancor, who was remanded from Friday on a charge of stealing 4s. Id., the moneys of his mistress, Eliza Davis, coal dealer, Lower Essex Street, was again brought up. Tis prisoner's father, who was in Court, said his son had not llved at home for ...

THE CARDROSS CASE AND WHAT IT INVOLVES

... THE CARDROSS CASE AND WHAT Q` .T ITNVOLb o The iowing iimar to tinisters, in con. m ibeiti with the' Nlaidrossi Case, is now, we * |understand, in courseiof being issued :- ;f -5 . 8 Frederick Strcet, Edinburgh, d i ' Dec. 28 1860. e i-r DEAR Si ,-As. Convener of the corn. d ittee appointiby the late Commission of A.| ~ssembly for diffusing information in regard i- Sothe (ardross Case, permit ...

GLASGOW WINTER CIRCUIT COURT

... GLASGOW WINTSER IROUIT COURT. (BefrdreLord Ivoity). ' T Ann OASIGEO ~iidAMY ~AGA1TP8T Aw WMA.' bigianyein 'sofran the l6ih ~June3 1846, Rhe was mardrie-d. toiane Patterson, miner,. residing in Chapel SfetAr drid, ad thereaf ter' lived with hin as he'r lhusbind,; aifd'he being still 'alive, she; on'the 19th Dcme,1.i4 ne into a matnimonitil 'connection With Jonathani Clark, victum- T aller, ...

THE LATE ATTEMPT TO MURDER—COMMITTAL OF THE PARTY ARRESTED

... IT -1 E ] ,T AT' - ;I MP T TOMUDE .1CM ~~ PAR~ktY AERE~PE C APE;L- .ST£RLEETPOLICEl OFiEICE-'MONDAY ?? | ; '-t'(FROlM O SPE l:AVREPORaT-)' V 'Josetpiktyier, who W'asvahretedqeseday on the ,harge of liaving attempted:to murder W. MnIbol-; land ina stablen in Blackball' Pnrado on Thursday 'evening last,' wh' brdoght itp in custody to-day 'at Wtwelve o'clock,' and'n tecaso n'gaint him w'as ...

THE LATE ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... - THE -LATiE-- ATNEXMPT -To MURDER--: ARREST OF' THE SUSPECTED A~ beN Satndaji b1~ weI three and ?? ok'~ h aftrnon;'~ ynn~nia, naned Joseph 'Dtkyer, for, 171l0o0:1aPPrelteniotib' 'a rbeward of £50?was. diferd byl thle police au horitlos, .w~s arrested inl a top _bac& room ini ai'lousle in Ohurch' Streets on 4t warrantf 'Wfi. Mutlboilhlad, that Pbotter, 'bni'tThuirsdaiy' ve~eniig,g last. M Ar. ...

THE MYSTERIOUS CASE

... THaE IYSTERIOUS CAGE 1 'on D E NVESTI6ATION: Y3STERDAY. . , before eleven o'clock,. the hour nauledfor bring-l lag up the prisoner, Joseph Dwysef the boardroom of the Capel-street Office was crowded to inconvenience) by parties anxious to see the accused, and to hear the particulars of what is Justly considered the moat es- traoreinary case that bas occurred for many years.- The passages and ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... TAW, INTElaGECE. NOlICES.-THIS DAY. a COURlIT OF BANK[cRUPT CY, BASINGHALLESTREMlT. v BEFORE MD, Co*missIONoNER FtDLANOQUE, Q-M. Mulvemuls, a uat1, tkiS-. el, audit, at Il-W. H. Godfrey, last miastien at i/ .. Larrat, certificte, at L Jhedon, 1 b.st exa~ artl Sat 1 noJ HOLOItDri-T.81mons, debtors,, Bat 11-lT Porter, debtors, at 11-Wntivrth and Company, detrat 11-Foreman and Conspany, debtors, ...

BRAY QUARTER SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... BRAY QUAQRTiER Sl5SgIONS--Y1srEIto:. The business of these sessions commenced to-day a little, after elvqun o'clock, the chairman of the counttv M1lr, J. W. Lendrick, assisted by Lord Mounck, Sir G. lHodson, Bart.; MAr W. Lindsay, cnd Mllr. II. Sandys, county magistrates, ecnpying the bench. Twenty- three grand jurors having answered to their names, the phairman, in nddressing them, briefly ...

L. Yell O'butter O'Butter, Kelly's, usual, at During the dark winter morning* Barnard Levy's noted Alarm Clocks ..

... be found lnvaluable.-Deptt, 32, Booth Cartle^treet. tf*-14deja8 Boyi* Clothiko Dspabtmikt, Comptok Hocss, Litibfool.—Stylo, durability, strictly moderate charges, and neat variety, are the induoomenU offered to viiit this department tfelMatell L*WIB AND to* Boys' Clothing.—Nomber of boys cloth*) weekending Saturday, Deo. 29, 873; corresponding weok Mot year, 841. Increase, 32 boy*. de3lj»s ...

THE DEFALCATIONS OF THE LATE SECRETARY OF THE COAL AND COKE COMPANY

... WHE DIEFALCATIONS OF THE L&TE SCRJBTARY OF THE COAL AND CORE COoPn. XRJOCREDINGS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES YE3TZRDAY. Al the Public GOffce, yesterday, before Mlr. W. Milddleco're, Samuel Michard Rowe, late secretary of the above-mentioned comn. ray tue particulars of whose capture at Belfast we gave In the josesosel of Saturday, wes placed in the dock, charged with embex- zllng a large sum of ...