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CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... was outlaved tor not appiiariulgiwhen called upon. TUESDAY, OCTOBEt 10. The Court met at nine o'clock. John Buachaeoa, accused of attacking John Lorn, ship-owner at Grangeinouth, on the Ist of June, 1819, in the Main Street, Calton, Glasgow, and robbing ...

COURT OF SESSIONS

... tempting to. open a door in Bell Street by means of it false keys; they were lodged in the Police Office. POLLlTrA r Eco ?? John Russell I t has. publishecd -a letter, which appears in another rc olumn, addressed to the yeomanry and farnlors of Huntingdoushire ...

STAFFORD SESSIONS. i

... fair: 'T'he female prisoner said to him (wit- e ess) when h2c took the cleaver, John, make sure of vour le blow.- You need not be afraid of'that, says T. i. .11r. Russell made an eloquent and powerflul speech in iS defence of the prisoners; and trusted ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... and Johnston was sentenced to 14 years transpor- : tation. . Margaret Millen, or Manson, accused of entering the house of John Gentle, baker, High-street, at varioustimes, by means oi' false keys, and stealing money to the amount of £100, pleaded Gsjlty ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... James Montgomery of a silver watch, pleaded guilty.-Senitenice, 11yearstrans- jportation. c John Grant and Peter Stewart. accused of violently as- saulting Johns Allan, weaver, Bothwell, onl the 4th March last. and robbing ilim of lisa hat, coat, %waistcoat ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW, (Concluded.)

... Proven against ?? and MAulholland, and they were dismissed from the bar. I John Mathieson, and Aindw. Martin, charged with steal. ing a cheese and a fish from the shop of John Leg~galt, inl King Street, and with being habit and repute thieves, plead- ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... house of John Russel, bleacher at Govanshall, £1ll 10 in money, a silver watch with a gold seal attached to it, and a number of articles, chiefly wearing apparel, i pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to transportation fur se- ven years. John Smith and ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... seventh you say DanTiel OCConell, John O'Connell, aid Thomas Steele are gTilty. There is no finding onm the 8th or itth count, tint on tite 10ttl count you find that Daniel YConnelle], John O'Conniell, Thomas jMatthes\ Ray. John Gray, Thomes Steele. the liev ...

POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... Black, S Forrester, Yule, Rennie, Robertson, Tait, Anderson, Minto, I- M'Doucal, Bain. Lindsay, W. Ross, O'Neil, Craig, Russell, and A Dr. Wilnon.-(22.) a Mr. Vilson of Anderston was, therefore, declared duly elected E by two of a majority; and it was ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... and Lord Wood. George Dwncan, who, on the 14th curt., was found guilty of shooting at John Binnie, near Newton Lime Works, was brought up to receive sentence. Mr. RUSSELL, on behalf of the prisoner, maintained that no punishment could be awarded, in respect ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... and repute, and presiously convictedl. He was found guilty, and sentenced to 12 months' implrisonment. al John Jrfliray, John At, Caig, alias John Smith, alias Willianm P' Smith, were accused of breaking into the soap manufactorv of' &! 'Williana Murdoch ...