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ADMIRALTY COURT—Feb. 14

... ADMIRALTY COURT-Feb. 14. ono aM TtlACULATOC9ALVAGE. TiTs cane a claim an the part Of ho nme omgci rserrt Ie- loang ton a ingack named the Endceaour, fir salvage services al nleged by them tic have beers r rendred ti Phil- martuina, ut a foreiga brig of 220 tons, from A msterdam to Meoaani unitNplaa, wahich tihey had rescued, recording to their statootement, team a mituatoitn of extro are d ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TUESDAY, MARCHt 8 - The LooD PnovoST inl the Chair. The Council fixed the first Tuesday of April for the election of the city's representatives in the en- suing General Assembly. PROF)ES SSIHI5P Or CIVIL HISTORY. A communication from the Feculty of Advocates, containing a leet for the election of a Professor of civil History, was then read. The names in the leet were those of J. F. Ferrier, ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—March 4

... ADAMIRALTY COURT-March 4. r- (Before Dr iushington.) V0 THE tuARGARET-SALVAGE. in This ship, whilst on her voyage from Sierra Leone to it, tie port of London, met with severe weather, her crew it, was much disalbled, and was fallen in with off the Kent- r- ilh roast between Margate and the Reculvers. She was taken in law by the City of London stean boat, Captain V0 Corbyn, belonging to the ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... Alu adjourned meeting of Commisslinors of Police took place on Mlornday-the LOaD PROVOST in the chair. The consideration of the minutes of the Paving Com- mittre gave rice tox vonidno discennns noid divisions. A proprietor io Greenside Street hnd refused to bear his proportion of the elpense of repairing pavement, on the ground tmt it vas not nut of repair; and a visitation of the street took ...

APPALLING MURDER

... 'rataca CItILD REN MURDERED BY THEIR F .ATIIER- SUICIDE OF TUBF. MIiDhtEti.E1 Onl Sunday morning, about a quarter before nine o'clock, a catastrophe took place in A iderinanbury, whith, as regards determination an1(d atrocity, lies scarcely ever been equalled, at least since the Stein- herg tragedy at Pentoniville, involving, as it does, the horrible murder of three helpless children by their ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IIGhI COURT OF JUSTICIARY. VWtt CUTsqAtAlenN RIOTS. ptrs oni'lsisis tile Court proceeded to the trial of we the three indisldulitls innsned in our last, accused Of no being crincerm-d in the disturbances which took lie place at anes inl tile church Of Culsallmond, on the an 1 Itis of' Novembher last. ekc The Jury having been sworn, the Crown Counsel wi proeseledl to bring, forward their proof. ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... I 0,J? JLJSrlcl;kny. ViG I ov ?? -TS. r~EC ,t),DA~t~i rIOTS. - 'ft :lSk ureol CairdO Robrt~oll, sral, CV oi; sI of culit l- anti pi~is~t~l~tii~iitOO lll of' Boddew, stor ~aed jt~ in Aherdeetl Cro t- blir I n at ' bar, lero J- atbent had Ill ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~o a~id (rli undr teely il opat i bere 101 I ~rr ?? it1 aotib~and riother ?? 1ll- CoC Irr tie prejo hytorycn of Garioch l in dia- tion netof, ...

THE COURT

... Brighton, IMalrch 3. The Queen and Prince Albert left the Palace this morning, elbre tell o'clock, and took an airing along tbe 'lif4s in a pony phaetoln. At three o'clock this afternoon Prince Albert drove her Majesty out in a pony phaeton. Colonel Buckley, Colonel Bowater, and Mr Ormsby Gore, accompanied the Royal carriage on horsebarck. Two other carriages followetd, coetaining Lady ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... The Council met on Tuesday at the usual boar- the Lord Provost in the chair. LxcraNs_-.Bailie JoYINSTOr said he had an im- portant statement to make before proceeding with the ordinary business of the day, and, as it deeply affected the moral well-being of the citizens, he hoped to be allowed to introduce it in a few words. The time was at hand, he said, for renewing old and granting aesi ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TOWN-COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. TUESDAY, MAIICu 22. Bailie RIcUA RDsoNs in the chair. 3ISOILDINGS iSrEULATION BITL. Mr GrIBTU 'IrO)SONs read tile followir in extract from a letter lie hadl received from Mr Win. Gihson Craig, . P. respecting the building s' regulatin bill:- You need be under no alarm that the build- rligs' regulation bill wvill Pass before you have time fulfly to consider it. It is ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. )r CULSAINlO10D CASE. se On Thursday, the Judges of' the First Division - delivered their opinions ein this important case, lo which ewas brought before their Lordshbips by a re- *h claiming note against fnl interlocutor by the Lord r- Ordinary (Lord Ivory) refusing a note of suspen- it sioni aied interdict, presented at the instance of the to Rev. William ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IIIGII COURT OF JUSTICTARY. gi Tire following enses vver's ti ieu on M~ondiay ?? .lrorn Macdonaldttoi, fo rmot d y blacksmcith, Was chargeil s iwithr hotmeblreaking tin, theft, in so) far son ?? night in of the Sth Dlecerrber last, lhe birokhe into thle siiep of Pr Wrli hon S Mlne, perfainier and jeweller, D al keith, try, at halring a hale in an outer ohutter, and breaking a panie th of ...