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GLASGOW SPRING ASSIZES

... - n .. I I .1 a n I (Continued from Fourth Page.) THuRSDAY, MKAY 11. The Couirt resumed its sittingsthis morning at nine o'clock. Susan Keen or Al' Keon, and Agnes Tarley, were placed at the bar. charged with having on the 20th day of March last, feloni- ously stolen from the house of Ramsav Hannah, baker, situated in 'West Nile Street, a tartan gown or frock, two gingham gowns, two cotton ...

JURY COURT

... I ENCROACHMENTS TIZROOGU MIN ING OPERATIONS, I ; Thefollowing issuesweretried at the last Sittlngs,in Edinburgh, in an action at the instance of Mrs. Colonel Robertson, of Hall- Craig, and her daughter, acainst the Shotts Iron Company:_ It being admitted that the pursuers are joint proprietors of the lands and estate of Halloraig, and that the defenders are lessees of the mines and minerals in ...

THE GORBALS POOR LAW CASE

... THE GORIB3ALS POOR LAW CASE. COURT OF SESSION. This case came before the First Division of the Court of Ses- Sion yesterday. on a Reclaimins Note from the interlocutor pro- nounced by Lord Robertson it) the Outer House. Our readers are aware the question involved in the ease has reference to the right of the children of unemployed workruen to parochial relief The respoudenti Lindsay, is a ...

COURT OF SESSION

... V- | TETE T UNUMPLOYED POOb-ADAMS V. M'WZILLIA2I. th This case, which has excited great interest throughout Scot- s, land, was begnn to be heard before the whole thirteen Judges on ur Tesday at one o'clock. There appeared for the parochial in- _ spector (Adams), the Lord-Advocate, the Dean of Faculty, Mr. r- nglis, and Air George Ross, as counsel, with AIr. Burness, ?? as agent; and for the ...

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT—Jan.27

... I HERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT-zmn. 27. IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS, TENANTS, AND CREDITORS OFP TENANTS. L t. cOW I E S O N. This case was tried here on Thursday. Law, the pursuer, is proprietor of Vs house and stable in Aberdeen; and Con- non (the defender Cowieson's debtor) was indebted to the. defender £6, for which he held a decree. Some months ago the defender caused an officer to poisd the tenant ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The court met on Monday-the judges present were the Lord Justice Clerk, Lord Moncreiff, and Lord Medwvn. James Stewart pleaded guilty of stealing from three dif- ferent houses in Fortobello, a number of articles of jewel- lery, including a gold watch, with guard, chain, seals, three broocees, and also a pistol. The prisoner wvho had previouslv been convicted of theft, was sentenced to be ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, July 24. PRIECIPAL, -c. OrF CLAsGOVw COLLEGE V. THE £TTORNETYnnAaaZ AND OTEEES-CHARtTr-NEW SCrEME To COxPRISy. MEXBR2B OF THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN SCOTLASD. The arguments in this case were resumed by Mlr L. Wagran, for the respondents, followed by Mr R. Palmer on the sante sile, who had rnot concluded at half-past fonr oclork, when the fur- ther hearing was adjourned, as were ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... Rouse of Lords, April S. LA3PSs! AnD OHttt5 V. w5$RCsON ASOan 0okra-XAflO- LI&GUIACy. This was an appeal against an interlocutor of the Court of Session, and was opened act Tuesday, and further heard on Thursday. The question, which involves the legitimacy of the appellants, was raised in this way :-William sapsley, formerly merchant in flasgow, died in the year 1798. having by trust- ...

HER MAJESTY'S COURT

... IIER DEAJESTY'S COURT. (From tie Globe.) (From the G/obe.) mei The Queen held . Court en Saturday at Buckinegham Palace, | sti for thie reception on the throne o f ad r I esses from the Coonava- pill tion of the Clergy, and from the Universities of Oxford and I Cambridge. end Tbp Archbishop of Canterbury, attended by the members of Ho the Upper oriuse, and Proloculor and Lower House, in their ...

IRISH SPECIAL COMMISSION

... Closnmel, January 28. ATTEMIPT TO tt3iti2ER Ma. BAILEY. Last evening, after our despatch had left, the grand jury found a true bill against three men, named William Cartit, J91in Daly, anid Edward Raughcan, for firing at and wounding Mr. Richard[ TUniack Bailey, near ~Nenaub,, on the 13th of November last. In consequence, however, of soma Blight error in the description of the wounds, the bill ...

GLASGOW MUNICIPAL POLICE BOARD

... The ordinary weekly meeting of this Board was held on Tues- i day-the Lord Provost in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved of, End a some miscellaneous business disposed of. THE LATE EOOTS. Mr. LIDDEu L said that Mr. Dreghorn, the convener of the committee appointed in reference to the claims for damage done I during the late riots, being unable to attend this meeting, ...

COURT OF QUEENS' BEN

... CH. oh- Tuesday, May 2. Fed THE STATE PROSECUTIONS. TEE QUEEN V. JOHN MIOTCHEL, PROPRIETOR Or THE UNITED IRISHMAN NEWSPAPER. Thetore-eerl avn aded in a demurrer to the ur- plafldb h rvre ntepeius day, thereby contending tha th sale rosqoientredto heindictment fo'und by the ter gadjrwaabatofrhrpoednsupon the same charge, fo i oea 'ohe ofor orafur-day rule to join in The Attorney General ...