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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY—JUNE 8

... IlWH ('U)IT OF JUSTICTIAPY-JvIE S. I ?? t OLM 1. Par J SON. ht (li-l o !te;J I c s-r !t-ut, and Lords Cowa.N V. ZLLi NetNE ES.) nk 'lhi M A -eq i-:i of a conviction before the L i-t>. .f il' -famrshire under the Embezzle- l r t ?? 17 (i . 111. c. 5U, tin the ground (1), hi his & f .ah t.I ?? tici I iner and the warrant to D ?? ex tiu-'. a did not specify sufficiently i t9. I o >2iri'. , heQ ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES ON THE LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY

... EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES oN TRB LONDON IAND NORTH.WESTERN RAILWAY. For sometimepast numerous complaints have been made as to articles of jewellery being missing on the London and North-Western- Railway; and within the past few months one Preston tradesman-MV Johnson, watchmaker, &c. - has lost gold chains worth between £2300 and £400 whilst in transit to that town from Birmaingham. Another Preston ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... On Wednesday tim Queen went out in the morning with Princess Beatrice, and 1-br Majesty drove out in the after- TJ noon with Princess Christian. Pri On Thursday thle Queen Wont out with Prineess Louisa in tho msorning, and Her Majesty drove out with Prince arid Princess Christian in the afreresoon. Thle Duke of Bocking. barn had the honour of dining witls the Qooen and the Royal The Qlyueen ...

THE JAMAICA PROSECUTIONS

... -TH ::A : w -'THE JesusC PROSECUTIPS. 'I anticipation tat Friday 'would be the last day ai the Market Drnyton investigation, aldthatthe'agistratr would deliver their decision, either committing or relieving ' ?? th~chargbof beinlg accessory to the iurder ofMri- iGrdon, tbere wu a more than ordinarr pressure' at the doorsdof the court some time before tbj ,houir fixed.for. resuming the ...

PAISLEY

... CRUELTY TO A CARB HORSE.-At the Jkstice of Peace Court, yesterday, before Mr James J. Lamb, a cab-drivernamed William Hollands, fromaGlasgow, wvas accused of cruelty to a horse. He pleaded not guilty. From the evidence adduced it appeared that on Sunday evening.last. Inspector Cockburn, of the Burgh Police, was taking a walk along the Glasgow Road, when he noticed the defendant cruelly ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, April [ill]

... I I:t?,Q 1 ?? -- , - .? I ? ?? j, ?4 , , N - - . I 4 . T- I :? III ?? I IT 17 1 Z? H I,: I' . . T i [}iiT DiVISION. J _, NASTEl TO tur W ct Iplainer and ?? 'a , r Smith, residing at 7e rN z - ?? . 'Iil''i 4:!it respon1denit 11i.t i. ?? iliCS Stua - ' n *1 ii' ?? , 'd l nd purpolrtint I 1; i .4 ?? i'V -|JanitesStv:cl- inia- - dii ii-c u.AI' - ?? , , !t t '4 t lain, r. ?? 1' -4 .n Ti' . ...

THE JAMAICA PROSECUTIONS

... TH7. JA'TA:;ICA- Pi( osECLTTIONS. SU.rL'E>-> . Or OrNEIIL ANELSON. In Saturdi ymern iu, shortlybef ore twelve o'cil;k. General Nelson, late Brigadier-General of the Field Force in the island of Jamaica, attended before the chief magistrate, Sir Thomas Henry, to surrender on the charge vreferred against him and others of the wilful murder of George William Gwrdon. Mr Shaen (of the firm of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH CO URT OF? TiCIARY. The High Court of Justiciary met yesterday ?? z Lord Justice-.C'lrk, Lord Ardinillan, and Lori Neaves on the bench. Chria was charlge with clhwfnurder, sX aofala en the let of March last, in:'th'e house of M4G6ogc Gbrdoo. farmner. Cairubill bf Grange, coiihty of 'Bandsbh stral gir her newly-born male thld by thtlj tying a pice; of tape round its neel' the dead body ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... * 'Nr Si- COrUlT-YE-isTuLAT, ?? Shuriff BELL.) - ite,- FX,%,1AT1ON; OF JOHN 1E1N0iM. *bskrpyt w as an. insuranec agent in Glasgow. IN 1tf p. B- Maacvregor, accountant5 trus- ;ena- Thard M'Culloch, WMriter, gent in the M; 31r lt- ad Mr J. H. Clarlke for liquidator ?? etratwr ?? satC . of affairs given The05knpt ,-~oell- -. at Y time six shares ~ei orc.Ihad Dl - ' Bein~ iU se tnard Loanl S00-e ...

ALLEGED MURDER IN ANCOATS

... ALLEGED MTI:DERI IN ANCOATS. At tie DMlanrhester Police Court, on Monday, a 1:l Ln anted 1lichael tumnrosa bricklayer'slabourer, ; s the middle agel, was charged with causing the dtall cf a y3oung man, named John Buckley, by >ttl-bit!g hint on the 10th November of last year. Mawm y Cleshiro, a factory operative, was the chief uitvenss. She aid that on the eveningin question, which was a ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT

... 44LASGOW AUM dN CIT'CUT fOtJOT. The Court resumed 'at ten oclock yesterdaymorn- ing, vhen the followving cases were disposee of:- ,OLD COUTRT. (llck~re lfe- Loss} JSUmrsCE-CtESi.) - w3EMBEZLEMENTd, £aa * 4efdersen wvas charred with 'breach. of trust and ebezzleSent, as also falsehood, fraud, and wilful imposition, as alo theft in so far as, between Ist Jam, 1866, and 31st July, 1867, while ...

CIRCUIT COURT FOR GREENOCK

... CIRCUIT COURT FOR GEOCK. To the Editor of the Glagow Heralet Sip,- In your able article in a reoent mnmber c the Herald, the clim of the populous distrit around. Greenockc were advocated for having a Cr. cuit Court held in that town. I am surprised uo mention is there made of the very great expense and inconvenience the inhabitants of the Island of IUd and the town of Campbeltown are subjected ...