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COURT OF SESSION

... THE KIRM1i4IfLLOCI-I CHURCH- CASE CRAlGIE ANb OTS1ERS i. OkiR SttfAtn Ax oTetris. In this case, which it will be recollected was argued at great length before the Second Division oP the Court of Session prior to the Christmas recess, judgment was pronounced on Friday. The question at issue was whether tile chapel at Kirkiritilloch, which in its title was stated to be held in trust for behoof ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE AT MANCHESTER

... (From the Times.) The adjourned inquest on the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Novelli was held on Wednesday evening, at the Griffin Inn, Lower Brough- ton, before Mr. W. S. Putter, county coroner. Mr. J. H. Ham son, june, who acted as the s6lieitor to the exe- cutors of the late Mr. Lewis Novelli, husband to the deceased Mrs. Novelli, deposed that he had been in the habit of seeing Mr. A. Novelli on ...

THE KIRKINTILLOCH CHURCH CASE

... ;-THE KIRKINTILLOCH CHURCH.CASE. InAIIEN AN(D OTHEMS %i DR. KARUKALL AND OTHERS. ?? case, which- it will be recollected, w as argued at great lngth before the Second Division of the Court of Session prior to the Christucass recess, judgment was pronounced on Friday. - The question at issue was whether-the chapel at Kirkintilloch, which in its title was stated to be held in trust for behoof of ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT

... DEAN OP GUILD COURT. 0 STMhLtYG' ROAD-TUE ThONOGATE-5T. ENiOCHtS BURN AND SQUARE - ~ ~ ~ _CARRtoN itimi COmrLAYY; &C. The ausnal fortnightly meeting of the Court Was held son There- daycthe 17th curr~ent. Present-the Lord Dean. Galhraith, Mr.' M'Nangit, 'and Deacons Christie, Craig, Miller, and Solanldars. ?? cuses before the Court to-day were not numerous;I bat still the sgceneral business ...

THE MURDER AND SUICIDE AT MANCHESTER

... THE DIUPDER AND SUICIDE AT MANChEISTER. The adjourned inquest on the bodies of Mr and Mrs Novelli was held on Wednesday, at the Griffin Inn, Lower D~ronghrton, before Mr W. S. Ilutter, county coroner. Mr .. I. Ilampen, jun. who acted as the solicitoy to the eecutors of the lgte Mr Lewis Novelli, husband to the deceased Mrs Novelli, deposed that he bad been in the habit of seeing MAr A. ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... The following cases were tried before Sheriff Watson and a jury, on Friday last:- TH EFTS. The fbrst three cases were those of four parties charged with theft. The prisoners all pleaded guilty,and were sen- tenced-three of them to 12 months, and one to 6 months' imprisonment. HIOUSEBREAKING NVITH INTENT TO STEAL. William Thomson, a native of Yorkshire, was charged e with the above offence, and ...

THE KIRKINTILLOCH CHURCH CASE

... THE KIRKINTILLOCII CHURCH CASE. CRAIGIr AND `OTfrRB ?? DRi 11AI5IAUL~ AND OTTIEnS. InI this case, which WAS argued at great length before the Second Division of' the Court of Session prior to the Christ- 'tmas recess, judgment Was Pronouniced on Friday. Thle icqnestioii a V issue~ was Whctlher thle Chanpel at Kjirk in t~illooh, which fil rts title wits stated to be held inl trust fur'behoof of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... The court met on Monday-the Lord Justice Clerk. Lord Moncreiff, and Lord Cockburn occupying the bench. CHARtGE OF M5URDER. John Cameron, lately night constable in Glasgow, was placed at the bar charged with the crime of murder, in so far as, on the night of the 11th or morning of the 12th August last, he, wickedly and feloniously attacked and assaulted Peter M'Gill, boot-closer, Little ...

POLICE COMMISSION—DEATH OF LORD JEFFREY

... POLICE COMNIIS9ION-DEATH OF LORD JEFFREY. The Commissioners of Police met in the boar'l-oooj on Monday at the usual hour, when Mr Sheriff Gordon, on taking the chair, said-I rise to move, in n vary few words, that except for the despatch of ab- solutely necessary business, this meeting do stand adjourned till this dacv neck. It has pleased Providence to afflict this city, and the whole country ...

ATTORNEY LICENSE DUTY

... CouRT OF EXCanQUER, Jan. 28. ADVOCATE GENERAL V. SCOTT. This was a prosecution instituted by the commissioners of inland revenue to recover penalties from James Scott, writer in Perth, for having acted as a procurator before the Sheriff Court at Perth, without being possessed of an attorney license. Mr Clezhorn opened the case fur the Crown, and read the statutes founded on. Tb e Sheriff-Clerk ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... the The High Court of Justiciary met yesterday, and resumed boa- rrt ?? of the case of John Cameron, lately night-constable in entGlasgow, who was charged with the crime of murder, in so far as, oed on the night of the 11th, or mornng of the 12th August-las he weickedly and feloniously attacked and assaulted Peter hf'Gil, boot- iry ?? Dovehili Street, with a stick or some other smilar mawapon, ...

CENTRAL POLICE COURT

... CENT:PAL. VQL-idi Id6ttElf). : un *anu r ?? 'LU-i-LJn I a - Tliis Court set yesterday, steieven o'cloek and being !II, jjj day of the month, :Bailie Gilmour at th cljose of the bnsihCss4 .addresded thefcenrt in fhofoldwing terms.:- . '-1nconclodiig fhebusiness-of ?? fort'hemouth cnding this, :dy. I feel'that ?? not be uninteresting or unprolitablein 'coSn 9#foitj' with 2a petace II~elylntraced ...