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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... II,'GII COUJET OF JUSTICIARY. IA ' c'wA r C ASs F. 'l ]te collir1 C torto i Fvio A ?? tntI ttIotF IVI l IrII Ptin, s IIper- ie1tlul'ttlt of leetit's o' it' p Fltniltl!tt1 a ant G'tlexx ttw ax 'ots i Cos i ?? 'it'it'd ii ?? t;ow or latel rgite tli I Uth -''ottite-inei' of HIL2 oi cm llit tx i compajny. The wlet-ot ?? ver 01? Ct?i' vlt it'' o Vt ?? lt'rlfltittte Otf hre 7 ait s CnvU ?? i ...

JUDICIAL PREJUDGMENT

... (nromm tlie ofdat s.) tinglishm, n aa e , pt to pride themselves on their institu- tions, all, occasionally at least, without much zeal or knowledge. They mayvreasonahly feel some satisfaction, however, in comparing the modle of judicial procedure ex- hibited in the late horrible Praslin tragedv, with that adopted in this country. However strong the feeling of execration against the ducal ...

DUMFRIES CIRCUIT COURT

... DITTNFRTES CIRCUIT COURT, adt SmnuIprE.nr 21. I of Ths Court was opened to-day by Lords 'Moncreif errld Cncil- iat ourn. There were several cases. most of thenll, however, of a a rier1ig ure. rflidreO/. accused of concealment of pregnancy. n Pleade~j guiltv, 111r. N~elch. for tire pIrrnel, pleaded, in rotitigaiti 0n III; or P-illi~mezlt hl prev ions good clitiracter, and read several cecr- ns ...

JURY COURT

... REFUSING TO OBEY CITATION AS .A WITNESS. T In the case of John D)cnald, 1)Duntochel, a. Mr. Hart, the fiscal for the b urgh of Rtenfrew (Which we briefly reported in our piper ol the 8th instant, and1 in wrhich the pursuer obtainedi a verdict of ' n£205 daneg, with all expenses), a good manv witnesses wpre |emaxil ed bitt it apperrs that enorge ?? it-iter itc Glai- go v d, ni ii toi u-clerk ...

JURY COURT

... . I . . . .- Tho Court mlet on Wednesday la!st, Lord )Tackenzie prelsiding to tryl thle follo1wilg IscU(e ill the case at trie ilnstalce of V lirabethi Lawannd Lilian Bogg Lav, oily children anil representaiens uf the deceased Alexander Law. smithl and enginceer, sometume in Blidfgeto' o0' Gltigow, thierreaker in Caraibrl e iron-work-s, parishi of Blothwell, against Joll Hterwiric', writer in ...

GREENOCK FREE GAELIC CHURCH CASE

... GREENOCK FREE GAELIC CHIURCH C.ASE. At a meeting of this Preshy tery, held oil Wednesday, a petition eas read, signed by 323 members and 386 hearers in the Gaelic I Church, praoing the Preshytery to depose from the eldership, r those who nlow hold that office. Mr. BO! AR said the minutes of Synod in regard to this case would better be read first. This was done, after which Dr. MI'FAOLAY said ...

GLASGOW SPRING ASSIZES

... 'Vvrrcnrs v Ann yQ TUESDAY, Arms.I 29. The Sprring_ Circu~it Court of Jasticiarv was opened here to-si dcx y th i-on, ?? and 'Lord Mlledwy;Jon 1 ; h igs, E-q. becorte-Advocace., Their Lonldvirps, slit rle atfter lit tiPnjk, ?? Car ri-.i's P,,ovail 11L Hoe>t-%Lscoeierl ly a :)ity t'ofthe Seem. U rev'i, ccii pr-eliiy the bjand Of the 9iJa Afterw the carrie thle policle (jlctrite, hreerievd by ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THEE BERMONDSEY MURDER. (From the standard.) SOUEWARK POLICE COURT.RT--IDAy- Immediately upon the magistrate, J. 0. Seeker, Esq., taking 3is seat upon the bench, the female, YZaria Manning, who had been suspected of being concerned with her husband in the mur- der of Mr. Patrick O'Connor. a gauger of her Majesty's Cus- toms, at a: house in Miniver Place Now Weston Street, Ber- moundsey whose ...

ADMIRALTY COURT, JUNE 6

... ADNMIRAL1'Y COURT. JUN E6. (BEFoan: DR. LusiNtTOrN.) THE ORIOO-CO LLiS ION. Ca This was a suit promoted ?? the owners of the late brig Rliviere Co IrainOL the Orion. a steam-packet piing between Liverpool aind s Glasgow, to recover the lossoast:tiied in ?? of her hieing off Irun down in the river Mersey on tie 23d Oct. last. The blrig, of br the hurden of 126 tois, manned with reven hands, was ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... TIlE B3'fMONDSEY MITlDER, (Frol the 'Times ore 'lesrtay.i Yesterday another irn) iortanit link int the evidence connecting the M!rnnings wiL the trlrder of O'Convor wrie discovered. It is well known thit on SaturdaY, the 11 (t of August, Mrs. Manning Ihired a wonrn to tieaun the lower part of the house Nc. 3 Miniver Place, but ulithorgh every exertion has been made by the police to discover ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... THE STANFIELD HALL MIURDERS. ?? tbe Times.) (From lbe Times.) Norwich. Tuesday. Yesterday afternoon the condemned convict Rush was visited by the whole of his family of ine children. They arrived at the Castle between two and three o'clock, and were accompanied by Mr. James Rush, of Wymondham, brother of the convict, and Mr. Somes, the brother of the late Mrs. Rush. The governor conducted ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... I licouse of Lords, llay 14. t Iirmt v Yo ?? argu-nents in this cans warta resuzed this furving. Th!n ?? in Ills tese related to the con- strei-tion, of a ?? in a S Jotch dee; of Ce;tnil. Th-e Lord Adlvocate ntd .Mr. Aodersen (with whoen wa3 Mr. Taviur) waere heird for the ?? after wg hich, 'fThe Soiicitor-Cneri1 ancl 'Air. I ollerteoi (with whom was Mr. PiriaJ oppeared for the reapondent. The ...