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UNITED SECESSION PRESBYTERY OF GLASGOW

... UNITED SECESSION PrIESBYTERY OF GLASGOW. ng INTERESTING CASE. lut On Tuesday a case of a somewhat peculiar cha- r- racter was discussed in the United Secession Pres- :e, bytery of Glasgow. It appears that, nearly ed ?? ago, a person who had long acted Is- upon Infidel principles, abstained from all religious e-observances, and had allowiel his children to grow tip unbaptized, was, through the ...

BANK MEETING

... A A general Court of Proprietors was held yesterday e- morning at the Bank of England, to consider of a divi- of dend for the half year ending the 10th October next. It af also formed one of the general Courts appointed by the in Charter. r The Governor of the Bank, J. Pattieon, Esq. M.P. a took the chair at twelve o'clock, at which hour the Court z ) was fully attended. The Chairman then ...

GLASGOW ASSIZES

... GLASGOW ASSIZES, The Autumrld Circuit Court wvac on Telondla opened h at Glasgow by the Right Honourable the Lord Justice. P Clerk .and Lord Aleadotvbank-John Shaw Stewart, Esq. rs Advocate- Depute, IFaie. Uaugql, a little boy, accusedl of theft by house. breaking, beinG babit and repute a thief, and previously convicted of theft, pleaded Guilty of the theft, but not of the regravation, and ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT

... T'e Court met this morbing at eight 'o'clock. 'Jasihes''eMGbnnral, miner, Jasy CdIanisinhrim, la- bonrer, Jhihn Cmsu&ingqhuin. labourer, and Felix' Rafertyi, 'labourer, prisoners in the Tolbooth of Paisley, were ac- cused of murder, or of seven different acts of assault,. committed some with fists, and som e with weapone, to' the effusion of blood, in the month of March, in Barr-: head. ...

COLONEL ARTHUR—A PRISON

... COLONEL ARTHUR-A PRISON. From the Tasmanian, Van Diemea's Lanid paper., we extrat 'the'following picture of the earthly hell to'whicb Mqr Robert Bryan was ordered to be sent, for being unfoftunate enough to be charged by foelpns -by Outlaws whose evideneq.would. not be ta,4en, in aijy ather couotriy than this- with stealingg catte., We hopeand trust, for the credit of the free cam- munity, ...

LORD CHANCELLOR'S COURT—September 9

... I LORD CIIANCELLOW'S COURT-September 9. ?? AucurnrEcic CsrzYtE (as Mdanager of the Stan- dard Life Assurance Company, Edinburgh, versus AVILLIAtS! JoHN LAwsoN. Thie was a bill filed by the plaintiff , the manager of the Standard Life Assurance Company, to restrain the defendants, the secretary and dircctof a new au- rance company, from carrying on businebs under the same name. The SolcThe ...

BANFF REGISTRATION COURTS

... - L ?? ?? ?? ^A;-li ?? ad, (0 The adjourned cases were disposed of by Sheriff Currie on Monday, consisting of three disputed claims in the burgh. The Liberals had two of these, and the whole three were rejected, which concluded the business; the result of which is in favour of the Liberals both in the burgh and coun- ty, as appears from the following analysis BURGH REGISTRATION. Claims lodged ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... The County 1) LOTtITAN. TlConyRegistration Court, which has been sitting srniirterruptedly for the last three weeks, D coircluiler its labours on Monday last. The whole t Iclaims lodgedl amounted to 348. to Of these there were new claims for the Tunies INI1 LBe-enrlalments for do. . 1 pr New claims for tie Liberal interest 151 q Re-ensclments far do. . 14Ur - 155 ml, The remaining twelve were ...