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SHERIFF COURT

... iRfnlNTAT. PI)Ann) (!ArEA 2 av e - --O- - PAROCHIAL BOARD CASES. IIhy On Tuesday afternoon, athbree o'clock, the Hon. Sheriff Bell, in hole terins of previous notice, gave judgment upon the points of objec- ngs, ca tion raised by Mr. Crawford, writer, as to the validity of the votes given by Mr. James Taylor in the recent Glasgow Parochial Board been election. The Conrte was filled byealarg ...

GLASGOW JUSTICIARY CIRCUIT COURT

... This court was opened at Glasgov on Tuesday forenoon try th Lords Cockrburn arid Ivory ; George Young, Esq. Advocate- in Deputc. On this occasion their lordships, in virtue of a re- cent act of Pairliament, proceeded to hold two courts. Lord It buory occupying the sniall jury court, and Lord Cockburn re- SC meining in the large hall. h On 'l'rcsday the trials were principally for theft, and ...

SHERIFF COURT, GLASGOW

... - THE PAROCHIAL BOARD ELECTIOX. On Saturday, Sheriff Bell delivered judgment on the objectionc raised by Mr. Crawfurd, on the part of Mr. M'Lelian, against the validity of several votes tendered for Mr Callander. The facts of the case, his lordship observed, were, that Roger Langlands, a voter in the second ward, had paid all his assessments for the relief of the poor, for the current year, ...

JURY COURT

... JURPY COURT. | RIEZACit OX CONJRWhC3-NICHUOLSON, £&C-Q. VxuNsEDt l In this case, which wvas tried before the Lord Justice-Clerk and ?? on Thursday, rlfrrrancis Nicholson, mcrchant, Duim- I frirs, (as representing the deceased James Henderson. mer- chant, there), was pursuer, and Mr James Kennedy, npursery- man, Dun-fries, was defender. !Ihe case went to trial on the following issue:- Whether ...

JURY COURT—EDINBURGH

... JURY COURT-EDINBURGH. M-- - , T - - In :d. JIJ UuUtr-DLthnnLaugur. THURSDAY; JANUARY 10. BREACH OF CONTRACT.-ICIHOLSON, &C., -J. KENNEDY. In this case, which w as tried before the Lord Justice-Clerk and I ajuryyesterday, Mr. Francis Nicholson, merchant, Dumfries (as. representing the deceased James Henderson, merchant, there), wvas. pursuer, and Mr. James Kennedy, nurserymuan, Dumfries, wvas ...

GLASGOW JUSTICIARY COURT

... WINTER CIRCUIT. FPIDAY, JANUARY 11. The Court resumed to-day at ten o'clock. - John Cameron, lately a police constable hi the Glasgow Police establishment, was placed at the bar, charged with the crime of murder, in so far as, on the morning of the 12th of August last, while near Little Dovehill Street, Glasgow, he attacked and as- sanited, with a stick or some other weapon, Peter M'Gill, boot ...

ESCAPE OF A PARTY CHARGED WITH MURDER

... ESC.kr-E OF A PARITY CHARGED WITIE MURDER. Through legal ingenuity says the Saturday Post, the police- i rn tnatned Camneron, of the Glasgow establi-hment, who was yesterday charged with murder hefbre the Glasgow Circuit Coinrt, Las been enah l'd to defeat thc ends of justice, and this forcnoon was liberated fror jail, and hais escaped. In case- of ony misippreelinsion in the public mnind as ...

POLICE COMMISSION

... POLICE CO1MMISSION. A statutory meeting of this Board was held on Mionday- Mr Hill in thle chair. The joint meeting ofthe finance committee and sub-fire en- gine committee reported in reference to the resolution by the Edinburgh Fire Insurance Companies to withdra their con- tributions to the fire-engine establishment, that having taken the subject into consideration, it was resolved, that in ...

THE DISTURBANCE AT THE COLLEGE

... TrE DISTURBANCE AT THE COLILEGE. POLICE CoURT.-On Thursday the cases of the students wbh bad been apprehended on the previous day were brought be. fore Bailie Tullis in the Police Court. On the first case being called, Mr Logan, advocate, and Mfr Meikle, S.S.C. appeared on behalf of the students; and on th charge being read, Mr Logan moved that, as he h2ad only been instructed late last night, ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION, JAN. 18

... CR 0 COURT OF' sRssi.oN IRST bIVNI[ON, JAY. 18. RECLAIMING NOTE.-GEO. LEyS v. GEO. MILN.E; lI this case, the record had been closed. and a ji-int ru- unto of admissions lodged inprucess by tile parts after which they renounced probation. The circnumtanoes of the case were briefly ?? Magistrates of Aberdeen have, for a ong period, bei the habit of levying certain petty customs upon various ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... I POLICE COMMISSIONERS A Meeting of this Board was held on Monday-the Lord b Provost in the chair. ALLEGED NUISANCE: IN CONCEET COURT. i Th oa ROVOST read a cootmoflicationa from Mrs ti Anderson, Concert Court, in refere)nce to a petition from c James Davie, and other parties, which was laid before the sp BTard at ast meeting, denying that'she or her family had C been the cause of keeping the ...

POLICE COURT—THE LATE DISTURBANCE AT THE COLLEGE

... POLICE COURT-TiHE LATE DISTUFlD.INCC AT THIE COLLEGE. This court met on Monlay-Bailie Tullis pre^ioling-ac- is companied by Bailies Gullanrd and Tait. The court was crowded in evcry prtt; ?? aftci0 sota min or ciqcs had been dispost -d of, the case oF the studcnts, charged x' ith obstructing the police at and near the Collegc on the previous Wednesdav ;which had been continued fro:n that day ...