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POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... at_ A 1 {_ - -. - _I - A ?? - tyne, The usual meeting of the Board was held yesterday-Mrr. is to George Ross, in the chair. An autograph Jotter from Aichard Cobden, Esq., 3.P., in reference to the addre~srecentlyforward- uoused to him by the Board, was read and ordered to be engrossed trops in the minutes. The following is a copy mentou Manchester. 31st July, 1846. t :aule, Sir,-Will you do ...

CIRCUIT COURTS OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURTS OF 3UUSTICIARy ionl ST IRLIN G. 'ck Wednesday, April2 eis the The Spring Circuit Court was opened here this da 22teRgh . ~or, Ron. Lords lustice..Clerk and Wood. Charles Baillie, Esq., pi the Adv'ocate-Depute. di. ed Alex. M'CnlloCIV was erarged with acolpable homicide, in so far' VC saty as on the 19th Of i M ehj`on the road between Alma8and Stirling, 'am be did rciilidcilnl ...

GLASGOW POLICE BOARD

... On Monday night, at seven o'clock, an adjourned meeting of the Police Com issioners, was held in the Board Room, within the Police Buildings, to receive a report of the Committee on the Municipality and Police BiEl, now before Parliament, and for other business-Mr. James Wilson in the chair. WATERING TEE STREETS. On the motion of Mr. DUnCAN, seconded by Mr. PATON. it Was agreed that four ...

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 ...

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 ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, April 27. d GRANT AND OTHERS V. SiErspsanD.-This was an appeal against a decree of the Court of Session, by which a will, execut- ed by Mr. John Leith in 1761, and creating an entail of the estate 2 of Blair, in the county of Aberdeen, in virtue of which the respon k dent held the estate, had been ordered to be reduced. The suit was instituted by certain persons, who would, but ...

THE CAMBUSNETHAN CASE

... THE CAMfBUSNETI-IAN CASE. LIVINGSTONr V, TIIE PRESUYTERIY Or UIANMELT ?? Ii, 1E litESPYTEIT' Or HA NA ELTON1 In this long depending case, a judgment has just. leen pro- nounced by Lord Ceunnhigharne, as OrdinaryN, which, together with the Note appended thereto, wvill be found below. In order that this jadgment may be more fully understood, the nature of the case may be stated in a few leords. ...

POLICE BOARD PROCEEDINGS

... POLICE BOARD PROCEED MlGS. he On Monday the ordinary quarter meeting of this Board was; * ed held within the Police iarnbers-EMr. D. Gilmour in the chair. .ar WATCHMEN'S STAVES. I Mr. Pattison moved that the resolution of the Board, of date pa ity 2d July, continuing the use of staves by the officers and watch- re- men, be reconsidered and rescidled. He opposed tbuecarrying of tly staves by ...

WINTER CIRCUIT COURT

... a I I (Gmnlinuedfrnm First Pueg.)I Ti-rnsna.y, JAN. 8. The Court resumeti this moricing at nine o'clock. The first case called was that of C'ath/eriue ,1'Kenzie, charged with stealing. til the 7th Oct. last, fromi the shop of NMr. Josepi leutcheson, hardware merchant, St. Andrewv's Square, Glasgow, |tw. elve small dressing glasses. The charge was aggravated be the panel's previous coiiiction. ...

JURY COURT

... ACTION FO R T.YrLT._ ACTION FOR LBE:L. AZ Da. DONNELLY Or G sEENOCK V. MIR. JAMES SCOTT Or TEE BE Greenock Adcertiser. Ri The above case came on for trial on Tuesday, in Glasgow, be- BR fore the Hon. the Lord Justice Clerk, and a Jury. The follow.- r ing is a copy of the Ce ISSUES, Di In the cause in which Thomas Hugh Donnelly, Surgeon, in Cs Greenock, is Pursuer; and James Scott, now or ...

RAILWAY LITIGATION

... CoUnT OF Qurss BEDCzc, WESTzNuSTuR, FPRDAY. WKOOLNER AND OTHEaRS V. Ton.-Neotwit1standing the notoriety of the facts connected with this case, it seems to be desirable in consequence of its importance to restate the principal circumstances out of which the action has arisen. It appears that in September last, a scheme was projected for making what was i called the Direct Exeter, Plvmouut, and ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, May 1. JACK A'fD OTHERS (PVtNCIPAL AND PnorEsoass OF TIIE UnI- VZRSITY AND KING'S COLnzGa OF AHEaaDnEN) v. Sis T. Buswxnrr, BnAr. This was an appeal against a decree of the Court of Session, which had declared the present respondent (the pursuer in a suif in that Court) entitled to the administration of certain lands granted to that College-by one of his ancestors. In 164S Sir ...