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COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. rard LIABILITY IN PROCUltATORS rIscIL. John Munro. ditcher in Invergordon, pursuer. Harry Munro riot Taylor, Procurator-Fiscal for the county of hioss, end others, arty defenders. ion, This was an action of delmages brought by the ?? for ille- o the gal oppression and nmmeerited imprisonment. The circnlmstances, aut to which considerable publicity was given at ...

DUMBARTON SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... jU.MBARTON SHERIFF CRITINAL COURT. reit t5NTILLOCTtH CRUELTY CASE. On Saturday last, El Criminal Court was held, at Dlumbrlon by J. C- S n oe, E -5ili arid,- SaL)ietitlite. cadk a jury, for thle puorprg te of usi-ing, die pprson accused of hitici ei g cruel trvestment oii the chlarity boite at K~irkiitilloth.I- lo~n L-: eN. s~r nesaver in NirEl rdstilloch, wat plac-ed ?? til] of iliac from V ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SRERIFF CRIMINAL COURT. On Monday and Tuesday last, a nuimber of cases were tried by t Sheriff Skene and a Jury. j CULPABLE 1I0IciDt .-.1artiu Searson, private soldier in the o 4th Royal Iihi Dragoon Guards, now or lately stationed in the j CaVftlry Barracks, EglisIIon Street, Tradestor, CGlasgow, as placed I at the ioar ore the charge of Culit pble Homnicide, ?? so Ir as as the i 3d o 3f Jul' ...

WINTER CIRCUIT COURT

... . FRIDAY, JAN. 10. The Court resumed again this morning atomae o'clock, and pro- of, lie ceeding with the trial of the following cases :- 'e,St by Alexander M'Kay, Daniel M'Lactloan, and John Newton, as vn pleaded guilty-the two former to a charge of theft by house- a'nt ot breakhing, from a house in High Street. Paisley, and the latter to r-reset of tie stolen articles. MIav and M%'Lachlan ...

ANOTHER MURDER BY POISONING

... A - 7RDR=B-7 ?? ANOTHSER BIURDFRl IY POISO-NEI\G. t r, ?? ei, f~t7 (From the Globe.) bItcol,,, F1iday.-Another of those shociiing nc's of poisoting I . hih of late hlve beeii Of too freiiact ociir;encc in dtlerciE p T'.artLs of nba ?? has reci'iiclv bleen broeght to light at n small villhite ealleil Liacby, near GCimisbv, ii thlii corintv, i'lictiiogiii whic*h Jltle deol was cominmitted to ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HfGI-G COURT OF JUSTICIARY. MONDAY, JULY 28. The following cases were tried to-day before Lord Mackenzie, Lord Medwyr, and Lord Wood, So sslel Smith, accused of assaulting a women near Seafield, to the effusion of blood, and robbing her of a German silver brooch, and woollen tartan shawl, was foundguiltyandsentencedtoseven years' transportation. Archibald Lander was accused of theft, andof ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... ' II E It'Italy' CREMNAL CO-,TUT. -1-1 11-11 ?? __ ' I ? . .1 . i Ti- f ilow ing aass were on Tcieil av tried ?? Bell il i G i orman llarg mith theft. irat oF trust, or * tU ; ii- eel entic t, ?? f.r: -: . on hei 14thl 211i ch le st, lie stole, trom a it''SiU 'a sitop inl Palk Lane, Caltirl. a pair of wearer's br ushes; o: the ISh , fron al a sic hp ih;r Civie Street, Calton, a pair cf W, ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... CO UIRT OF SESS[ON-SECOND DIVISTON, Joilri Ioss, senior, ?? C~rrpe;rter, Invergordon v. JoIIX MIACBIEAN, Miessenger. Inverness. In this case, which arose out of the coneiaenient of the pursuer andI ccori tis orb er parties for a iighi. n a back safe or cel), ILver- gorlti)ri, (loringr the reriosl of tihe Ross-shire ecclesiastical .is- tirlishaces, the fuliowitig issue was tried by a jury in ...

AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Tuitanay, SEPT. 28. see The Circuit Court of Jasticinry was opened here Ithi morn- = ing by the lion. Lords Mloncreiff and Cackbnrn,-David 3lure, REq., Advocate-Depots. Their Lordships left the Royal 1-otelI (Carrick's) shortly before 10 o'clock-, escorted by a party of the 4th Dragoon Guards, and a body of Police under the charge of - Captain Wilaon.- The authorities accompanied rtheir ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... JITGII COURT 01 JLUSTICIA..Y. The Court met on Msndilay, Lord Moncrieff presiding, alongt with Lords Cociburrn andd Vood.E ?? - AcND USrNG FALSE LETTERS. i ohn lNeil, printer, Was chlntrged with forgery, frauld and wvilfill loimposition, and] with usi, pan utterint, as genine, forged, fabri- catal, and false w ritinigs, antd with having formed a felonious s ionice to inpose upioti and deflaud ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT, OtLf:,sutlE U~flZUJ&4±Ct t U UD ?? Sheriff Alison and a jury disposed of the following cases on Friday, in the Justiciary Court flall:- Nm!l Fletcher, previously convicted of theft, pleaded guilty to a charge of several acts of theft, and was sentenced to 7 moniths' imprisonment. k John Stones pleaded guilty to having stolen a spirit cask, the property of John Ailen, ...

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 ...