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EDINBURGH FREE CHURCH PRESBYTERY

... REDINJ : T AA - : ?? . . KvlRlrX TlYTl.T.n(IT CIABIn.._:: ?? .: 'This reverend court fitet on Friday ;Dr Carndlish, Moler~e ..:CZALLt TO ISZBZ. 1i4.5\ALY;, SOE/LITEI; C f E ?? > ?? t fro l~sbytgty of' G'lasgow,* to prosecute this call, andjid ,rtics for~ and agairust the call, baaving ,takvn ther placasantthe~ba-;;:i, il;;Lhi,'I ?? ThieRev. llr. G bso ,fro.l the rasbytevy £(Glasgowwas .heard ...

THE RUGELEY POISONING CASES

... TIHE RUGELEY POISONING CASES. (Co)tWIlted/-Joni our Sloppeaieult.) TRIAI Ot W ILIXI AM P'ALM ER Yv C:NTCIRAL CIIIMI::AL COUIRT-SATUItDAY, MlAY 17. The trial Was resnimed this lucreling. In additioii to Enrl Grey, soil tlle usuail constait attendlanlts, Mr. Dal las, the Ameri: scall Millister, was present oli the bench. George Botes was the first witness ?? said he was a t sort of io farmer. ...

GLASGOW POLICE COMMITTEE

... GLASGOW POLICE UOMMITTEE. The ordinary meeting of the Glasgow Police Committee was 1 x held on Monday-the IfHon. the Lord Provost in the chair. 1 The Watching and Lighting Committee reported that they 0 had refused an application for the gratuitous attendance of a police constable at the Scottish E xhibition Rooms, Bath Street. ir Y NUMBERING OP STREETS. V Specimens of glass numbers for ...

THE CASE OF SURGEON ELLIOTT

... THIE CASE OF SURGEON ELLIOTT. (From tho Daily News.)I When the result of the court-martial upon Surgeon Elliott, of the Royal Navy, was promulgated in July, we felt it to be our duty to call attention to certain circumstances connected with the proceedings which excited a strong suspicion that he had been dealt with, at least harshly, if not unjustly. It may be in the re- collection of our ...

PUBLICANS' LICENSING COURTS—THE SYSTEM

... I PUBLICANS' LICENSING COURTS-THE SYSTEM. |. The Appeal Courts hield by the Justices were brought to a close on Thursday last, and we are now able to state the result of the public house licousing for the ensuing year. The total nubitler of applications lodged with the Magistrates this season was 1780; and of these 52 persons obtained hotel certificate;i 1387 obtained public house certificates ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, JUNE 17

... M')U.RT OF SESSION---THUR.,.DAY. JUNE 17. is SECOND DIVIsrTOW. 11 ~iY'DONALD ?? GALBRAITH. k Dunoan M'Donald, contractor, Glasgow, and William '3 Galbraith, cook and confectioner, Buichanan Street, who had Lt taken a shop by lease, of date 29th June, 1853, from MI'Donald, ts at a rent of £105, for the year as ending Whitsuwday 1854, n the rent Ijeing payable half-yealrly, at I¶] artiamas aand ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... ,: ;U -.J bJ 1E1 UL n n Uk uil. j FWT-rnmAINweG THE POuIC--Yesterday at this Court, before James Craig and Peter White, Esqrs., I nstices, J olin Buchanan, spirit dealer, Carntyne, was accused of haviiigi on the 80th ult., entertained two constables of the I~Linark- sbire police while on duty, and supplied them with lijuor. ' The defendant, who is an elderly man, admnitted the charge, anid ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—WESTMINSTER, NOV. 23

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-WESTFMNSTBE, Nov. 23. I -r- - - - ?? ,1 1) I . .- A I . (Before Lord CAMPBELL and Justices WVIGHTsmN, EiLE, and HILL.) Ex PARTE THE REv. ALPRED POOLE. Mr. BoVILL, Q.C. (with whom were Dr. Phillimore and Mr. Co]eridge), said he had to apply to the Court on the part of the Rev. Alfred Poole, for a rule, calling upon his Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury to show cause why ...

THE POLICE AND THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... THE POL'E AND_ THE FORBES MACKENZIEn At a meeting of the Edin~aurglh Town Council on Tuesday, the following discussion ensued on the above subject:- Mr. IRIDPATH wished to ask the Lord Provost by what authority the police officers were employed as detectives andpai by the inhabitants of Edialxargh for a matter tliit they bad no earthly business to pay fumt (Hear hear.) L1.3 should like very ...

ROYAL CHARTER INQUIRY

... * _ A -From the Times,) gre The official reportlupon the loss of the Royal tot Charter is now before, the world, and all is known Eu that ever can be known of the circumstances con- Uln nected with this tragical event. The~few poor cra- au tures who succeeded in getting on shore on the morn- eitl ing of that fatal 26th of October last told us within a the few hours as much an ',we now know of ...

BURGH VALUATION COURT

... WRGH ?? - - D W-? 9f T I y j 6 T tv I ___THE 1hOMECHAU4SIGH dIUVIY ae u r. MonV bqa t ?? * smidii r.I o 'I e ee not tenanted, and if justice was to be done- it must ?? Anr nold ?? o5idv'-heat~j oot s teCllrgRe-, tho o ud t da~ -figurer~ts.. lg {oeii~~e 4¶s~utAo~ Wtbef~ot. of SautOn 0. weeaa.Ja ~4Ih t the Qpfo]1eepid ~oti, 4ecat o O~r. -Do~i na diphel h ao b;Z r ' ?? t~jhat the ?? ot ps ...

THE CASE OF DR. SMETHURST

... TBE CASE OF DR' ShIETHUR&ST .12 a, H ~ -i , -21 .L. _ : i ;: _ I _ li ii. o :: in great diffieiilty uas'to the coirhse that should be take -with athis prisoner under the peculiar circumstanees gf the case; and not the slightest intimation' has heed givea nastwhat ie lik~ely to be his ultimate fate.** 'A gaUman' persbns ap- . ear, to think thatj as the fact of his bcinj reprae~ved neces, ...