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JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION—July 21

... JURY covjnt FIirSt I)IVIYION-Jfl21. 'Vce \~5~ll~O0, .toclstni lSV. 00000r -. Tl iitintiees eunider wiciil lhis cite came before the *ict anrc briefly thcse :-iIc I 41 the fieenee, ?? Mae- laine, Erq. of Locilmy\ granted a nlaid fbi IJ.10,000 in fit- Iile or Johln Mocleod, Esq of Ilisny, wioini 1843 assignied tle botti te tthe defen der John Coop'lo, No. 2, Enston Groic, .llStnO Iqloee, Lonidon ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TrowjN COVNCI rROCETrDlssS- 5TOLtESAIY Stk 55 550 'Un, Lord l'rto-st tli tite 'heir. littt rsiee, Io htid tis itd letter froot lit lisie- 5ttt', the, uutiengr of the Wa~oter (-iotssisny, nustrditolteleg site m5ritterets ?? thel letter reftered te thn ,tt lest ssedistaty meeting ci' Cootreil, t) tire sfent riots Ilie seetr see eetipsllod to isete sroense to Iistsltliniotee hi' titer fitt ...

JURY COURT

... ITURY COURT. TUESDA,,, 1tIot MA01 1845. Thle court mtoe on the above day,, Lord idoneeciff preeidiog, stige, to try thle foliaifonig issue, in rite eeoc its Whicho Aidis Anise Wisidel, dnagiitre of tire deceased Juames Wall- san, seriter Iit Edioheeghl, oud '(human lainsEy, rcsidsitg to I~dieltaith, oula' oisrieio child of rite snoreluge hetiweco thle noo deceases1 ?? iiloetone 0d-1Waddel, ...

AMERICAN OPINIONS OF THE ENGLISH LAW COURTS

... A7Lk;!I£1AN Oi;'i0OX:S UF rUF ENGLISIi LAW COURTS. (bu tale a ?? Stueca Lato ]yno terfor Norember.) Fertfle as London is in nlaces and person* of iterest to rn intel ligent foreigner, there are, perhaps, no places more interesting to an American lawyer than the English courts, and no persons whon tie muore desires to see than the high fuilctionaries engaged iu tile administration of the ...

POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... ?? ..A- 1 }At Tl no r + _e l ?? .- A The ordinary meeting of the Police Board was held yesterday, -Mr. James Anderson in the chair. The Committee on Officers and Watchmen presented a report, exonerating one of the day officers, andalso the Superintendent ofPolice, fromcertain charges preferred against them by a dealer in old shoes in the Bazaar, who. itappeared, had receivedslshilling from a ...

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 ...

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 ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... The Council mret on T'eday at the lsuanl hour-ltho Lord Provost in the chair. ANtcQUITIEs.-lBnilie Mck snid, that before proceeding to the bhssiness on the programme, he begged to call the atten- tion of the Board to a matter of some interest. lie had that morning hod a conversaction with Lord Cockbure, in the conrse of which his lordship had espressed a great desire that tie Toen Council ...

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 ...

DREADFUL MURDERS AT BUENOS AYRES

... DREADIUL M1URDERS AT 1BUENOS AYRES. (FrauII ahi P itnjecaL flam.i IN Thle Buenos Aere7(an popers rereiceil Ice tio 'Sutlana lirlirgac aa- iourt oft savr; Ir ati-uctors mnrdiril;i coirinlitteil iii iir near ?? I Ijici -stairii citi~ - ind anoionst thlem 'if till! Ict(iVrtoe of -cII tile iiiem iwrs fat ScotrPiih fond! nan-ii1 ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SEBRIFF CRIMINAL COURT. O? Tuesday the following cases were tried before Sheriff Alison and a Jury, in the Justiciary Court Hall. The Court eat from ten o'clock morning till near nine o'clock evening. Jollo A' Glewlon, broker, was charged with having, on the toth February, 1844, in his shop, Old Wyrnd, received and resetted a roll of tobacco of about 28 lbs., which had been stolen from the ...

IMPORTANT DECISION—BANKRUPT ACT— AFFIDAVIT—VOTING FOR TRUSTEE

... IMPORTANT DECISION-BANKERUPT ACT- AFFIDAVIT-VOTING FOR TRUSTEE. R. C. WILSON, &c.A wiPsto, AGAINST i. It. DnrUasOND, &C. fldepoarfeala. A creditor in a seqoestration gnvo in thrce separate nffid. sits, proceoding on thre separate grolmds of debt, on which she claimed to note. Each of these three affidavits, consi- dered singly, wes good. On its being objected that she was boned to unite her ...