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THE SCOTCH BISHOPS ON THE GORHAM CASE

... THE. SCOTCH BISHOPS ON THE GORHAM CASE. The following address and answer appear in the Times of Tuesday:- TO THE RIGHT HON. AND RIGHT REt. THE LORD BISHOP .OF LONDON. Right Rev. Lord Bishop-We, the undersigoed Bishops of the Church in Scotland, deeply impressed with the conse- quences to the Church of England, and also (though les, di- rectly) to the Church in Scotland, ot wbatever is, ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... House of Lords, March 25. JAMESi DWEwit AND ANOTHER. APPELLANT5-AOSD ANNE ttLEGORt~N. Now BurDrEsc, ANDV ANOTIJER, RESPONDErtTS. .JUDGMENT. LardB -rnu ?? Lords,. this case was heard atrverygreat Ilorieth. and was verv ably arg-ued, as indeed all these eases Ihare been. biv the leircled counsel on either side, and fly nirhie an I lear;ied friend the Lord Chiancellor anti myself who heard thle ...

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT—March 20

... VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT-Marce 20. (Before Sir J. 1. Bruce.) EX AIrTE LATTA, IT RE TH rLOYAL BlAK OF AUSTRALIA. Mr J. Parker and Mr Cairns appeared in support of a petition for the dissolution and wvindirg up the aff)irs of this company; MIr Rlussell and Mr C. Webster, for the directors, took no part in the discussion. but submitted to the order. Mr Bacon and Mr Anderson, for some of the ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... im Sir John Dick Lauder, Bart. of Fountain-hall and Grange, appeared before Mr Sheriff Gordon and a jury on Thursday, at to answer to a charge of assault, to the injury ot the person, be committed according to the indictment, under the following circumstances-'- On the evening of the 29th or roroing of ad the 30th November 1849, at or near the platform at the ter- n- minus or station, near the ...

SHERIFF-COURT, LINLITHGOW

... SLIERIFF-COURT, LINLITHGOW. RaIM OF o IR eM. R. ONo, BDART., FOR MALICIOuS MISCHIEF &c., ON THtE ZDITUnrG1 AND GLASGOW TUILWAY. Sir William Henry Don. Baronet, now or lately rcsiding at Aberdona House, in the countn of Clackimannan, appeared before Mlr Sheriff Cay and a Jury, at Linlithgow. on Thurs- day, accused of malicious mischief: as also. wanton and reek- less mischief;eas also, a breach ...

COURT OF SESSION—PAWNBROKERS' ACT

... COURT OF SESSION-PAWNIBROKERS' ACT. TilE EQUITABlLE LOA-N COMPAN Y Vi. PETERh SOSETtI. o 'The faces of this case will be found narrated in the following, cu jodg-ment of Lord Wood : ee Edinburgh, March 20, 1830.-Having heard parties, pro- T cuiratore. anid made av-condom, and considered the closed re- cord, proofadduced, and ?? the cause, Hand re- calls the interlocutor comprlainled of, and ...

SUSPECTED MURDER BY POISONING

... Towards the end of last week reports were current in Edin- burgh and Leith, of another murder having been committed near this city, which have been strengthened by the appre- hension of a man, residing in Stead's Place, Leith Walk, and the disinterment of his wife who was buried two days before. From the gradual manner in which the various circumstances have transpired, and from the closeness ...

THE FORREST DIVORCE CASE

... TS -Di; C C- THE FORREST DIV6RCE CASE. . This case is at present exciting a great sensation in the era- States, as may be gathered froin the lengthened details pub- lished in the New York lieeraid. The fact of Mr Forrest's ious application to the Senate of Pennsylvania for a divorce against )st. his wife, on certain alleged grounds of incompatibility of ion temper and improper conduct on her ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... COURlT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. GORrr33 V. TH BISHEOP OF E3ETER. In this case, which has encited so much public inieqeqt, bhe Cogrt gave its judgment on Thursday, on the application wade to it by Sir F~itzroy Kelly for a writ of prohibition to restrain the Archbishop of Canterbury and Sir Herbert Jenner Fust from ordering ?? of Exeter to present the Rev Mr Gorham to the living of Braralordspeke. Lord ...

THE GORHAM CASE—DECLARATION OF THE SCOTTISH EPISCOPAL CHURCH

... * THE. GORHALI CASE-DECLARATION OF THE SCOTTISL1 EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The Bishop of Aberdeen has sent to the lforrnieg Chronice the following declaration of the Scottish Bishops with re- gard to the Gorham case, with the accompattying note to the Bishop of Bath Wells:- The Bishop of Aberdeen takes the liberty of forwarding to the Lord Bishop of Bath and wells a printed copy of a Declaration ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT-COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... TuInRSUAT, ArPam 25. I CULP.BLE ITOMrO1IDE. - m Robert Blair, contractor, and Robert Lumadoan, mineral i- manager, were placed at the bar, charged with culpable horni- G cide, or culpable neglect of duty ; in so far as, it being their jl* duty to see chat the ropes and tackles used in the pit No. 2 fa Sooterhonse, parish of Old Monkland, and in the occupation th of Mr Wilson of Dundvvan, were ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH 'COURT OF JUSTICIARY. *6 t TSE JUNIPER GREEN MURDERS, O This Court met at ten o'clock on Thursday last - Lords 0 Moncreif, Cockburn, and Ivory on the ?? Mon- 0 creiff presiding. o P r Pearson, a stout, able-bodied oan, seemingly about o fifty years of age, with a manacle on his right hand, his left ha nd being also secured, was placed at the bar, on a charge o of murder. The indictment ...