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JURY COURT, EDINBURGH

... .1 LilY0 C(ulI(I' EI)cImuilT !. (10 't'1'0(ily. till' 0121t011 of bia laxee ialgd by Mr 121arl;, 'coeolev to the Lhil f1 eilgliv of t~Li( ld 16 10( AndNilllohl Agalinst tile DOllJIjlity Of tile Presbylery of DintoLeidi, efaow IO be I 'toO beforo Lord Coonltitilame 1, In al Ju I y -I ?? fo I Uvloiog i'onl' - y Whether11 ?? About0 tile ,ltti ?? of AMorot, a1lid 27th A prilI, 1d11, ofaII eith, ...

ATROCIOUS CASE OF PIRACY

... ATR(CrOUS C,.1SZ 01' PIRACY. _ . ter oi - (From. i1h Kingston (Iaiztte of Aug. 17.J Extract of a letter from Captain Limsden, to a At s Gentleman in London, dated the -lavannah, July 12: I8th c * It is with mnith regret I informn you of the mis- est d. fiortune w'hichi hlts happened to Imc. On Saturday the Ne t;th, about five o'clock, Cape Antonio then nine miles youn; oil, and two ships a ...

CORN LAWS

... cORAT LAEWS. (From tfuw Rrprcrsiativrc.) 1t I-ppears, from M r Jacob's researches, that the effect ef oilr Corn Laws has becn tq thirow isuch land, in the n count:is from whence the English imarket has been par' t tially s' ?-plied, out of cultivation; that much distress and II dete-cioraton of -roperty lave bcen the consequene.- fir Tiis is. doubtleis, very lamentable to those countries, an ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHEIRMFF CRIVUINAL COURT. 'Yest erday, a Crim inial Court wits ried litre ibt Art Rot.% Pe M IrrunnA', Esrj. of.Mu rmyshaill, Sherenif' of Abaerdeenshir ir. Ceti FiRAUD~ ANT) IMOIT I p O N'u. CollI Tire first prieatitr part to ?? bar %irs finr'r7 jilrr Smith, lbubrirer, residling tour Piuradtcir WellIs, accused ler' of ralsr'Irroi, frauor, rald rilful ?? in liaviug weickedlly, tira ...

EDINBURGH

... E D I IT 2 v. R G O.. 111014 C(URT OV JL'STIL'IARV. Ak-ooterMilet ?? Gurislty to 01 change'of atriter, Ilo ltiviirg, art rtelt Hill Ntivernter ]lost, entered the tease of Wester Sheilyorits, iii the paiho tnity rt be y Willitimt Jarnie, parricooer there, sail assaulted tle sold( Jarvie with a sticlk, whlerelw Iris arm a wore brokers rttd Iris skull fratireidni, inl ccrrac- ?? of ashirablhe ...

ABERDEEN UNIVERSITY COURT

... Aiberdeen;: University' Court 'Deb yesterdlsy phy ?? Sir William Geddes prieiditng' et in the unavoidable absence of the Lord Rector. i. . H' JOINT BOAtB OF. IXAMlNBRS;' A Professo'r- Stephenson moved ra reaolutiou, C OU ourring in the following resolutions passed by the the Seonatas in reference to the Joint Board of Exam- bhe inere of the Scottish Universiti6e, and approving of Pay' 'th1e ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE IN ABERDEEN,

... iEX'fRAORDINARY SUICIDE INT I ABERDEEN. WOMAN LEAPS ON A TRAIN. yesterday afternoon a young woman committed ,jdle by leapirg from the service bridge which .cs the Great North of Scotland Railwky at - o all Statiol. Details of the tragin occurr- e joiut to la deliberately-plaunied act of self- It scems that, just as the Buchan e, due in Aberdeen at 5,20 emerged fromt the k;1LlerdtiU tunrnel, ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A MUSIC HALL ARTISTE

... ;:ALLEGED MURDER OF A .MVWI: HALL ' - ARTISTE. 4. . - - C :,I I . . -1 iu l - ARREST OF IER RUS IAND.rr Miss Maggie Dudley, music hall artiste, aged l 24, living at 11 Clarence Terrace, Haggerston, was ti found dead in her bedroom yesterday morning w at about one o'clock. A policeman who was Pass- b ing the house beard violent quarrelling inside. The i, husband of the lady opened a window, and ...

Court of Session

... #,Ou'vt of #roiolt. --C hous, F'7 iT l1.VISION-THUnRfl v. opposi --- nte lsi (Before ti- LOIRD PiRESIDENT, and Lords DEAS, MuRE, from I iio S}IAND.) RECLAiMINO NeTE -Till, DUCHESS Ol' SUTHEELANTI, PFli COUNTESS OF CROO ARTnrI., D. H. T fODliASM AND Parrict ANOTHER (TRUSTEES OF ANDREW GOILDAHT REID', MallsE AND OTHERS (TRUSTEES OiF JOHN floss DUNCAN). Willi Thisvwasoarelalising note against ...

THE SHEFFIELD POISONING CASE

... TH'EI, SHEFFIELD 'POISONING CASE. 5 oftf a At Leeds Assizes yesterday the trial of Nurse Sir ; Wilmot, who is chalred with attempting to merder ord ,Mrs Booth at Sheflield, was resurmed, this being the of t . third (lay of the trial. The Court was ag'ain cr owded. to c . Mr Pe Sr.ith, surgeon, said hoe saw Mrs 13-th on1 prol rthe 26th October. She exhibited sylulntonas of A .pi-' ting by ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... THE EVIDENCE FOR THE CROWN. I DUBINX, Wednesdey night The trial of the Queen v. Parnell and others was re- numed this morning in presence of a thin attendance of the general public. Mr Parnell and Mr Dillon were not present during the day, it being generally understood that they had left for London. Without the slightest preliminary, Constable Jere- mish Stringer was recalled, and continued ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE

... AN EXTRAORDINARY DIVORICE CASE, ?i The President of the Divoree Court and a lspacial ;° jury were engaged the whole of Saturday hearing the itn case of denodll v. Kendall, lilackmore, Major, Wood- im ford, Zllurcott, and Bfacchus, which wis the husband's epetition for a divorce o)n the ground of his wife's 3d adultery with the co-respondents. It appeared is- from Mr Willis's opening statement ...