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THE CASE OF GENERAL HEWITT

... We clip the subjoined extract from a letter in the Lahorer COloosdle, just received. It vindicates General Hewitt from aspersions cast upon him and other officers by a writer in that paper, and pronii some startling revelations on thi recurn of the General to England. Thu relatives and numerous friends of the Gitieral in this neighbourhood, as well as the service generally, tn ust be greatly ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... THE COURT 'AT BALMORA-L. 1IOYA~i CELEI~tAhN OF TIF FitJ, Oli' SEBASTOPOL. The weath-eri ?? since, the arrival of H-Icr Majesty ains, n ;erything thaft could be ,wished, both for t Ibe'; qqiunt'ry ~and focsr pl)l!uepeand 'eFreeation -lbright s lai bhracifg reeres; and jin con- sequence,tttC I rince has beena enatbled to enjoy his failvourite spot§s, and tlhe, Queen, and' the younger .branches ...

ROLLS COURT.—DUBLIN, FRIDAY

... ROLLS COURT.-DuBLnm, FRIDAY. GILMOUR V. CAPBIEL: ' ' Mr Hughes, Q.C. (with whom was Mr Parker), applied to the Court,' as counsel for theIScotis Widows' Insurance Company, to suspend the order that the company should bring' into Court the amounts ,ofpolicies ofjinsurance upon the life of the late Mr Gilmour (between L.2000 and L.3000) antiii the N6rthern Banking Company Were made-parties-.to ...

Law Intelligence

... 'LID &, 0, - - COURT OF SESSION-TcESDAY. efl WHIOLE COURT. Mr INGLIS presented his letter of appointment as se Lord Justicc-Clerk, and was remitted to aundergo his th probationary trials. ac MtiJ CHARLES BAaLLIr presented his commission as ta Lord Advocate, and Mr DAVID MuRE his com-tu i is.io:s as Solicit-rr-GCcIIril, when both gentlemen toolk the onth de ,fideli, and were admitted to their ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANKRUPTlCY Conrad EXAMINhATION OF AONDREW COWV X , flRAPpps pA3 ,Yesterda-y A,,ndrew C.o.wan, draper, Gramm5r ket, appeared before. Sheriff Hallard at this Court for examination in banfkrulptcy. The Sederut comprised Mr James Thomson, accountants Glot gow~, trustee; Mr Robert Fiolay, S.S. C., agn the sequestration; Mr Jamnes Sonerviii0 eotj5 for a creditor;- *.zd Mr D- Wilkie Caters0*' S.S.C. ...

Law Intelligence

... :r'.T 50 n'te1Ijgence' : 'COURT':OF SESSION-FAIDAY. '-SECOND DIVISION. MACBRIDE V. CLAMik, dRIERSON, AND CO. This wxas an. action at the iristance of James Macbride, judicai factor on the estate of James MunDD; against Clark, Griersoa,'& Company, and the partners of the firm, seeking to have the defenders ordained to free and relieve the pursuer of certain sums due to Ithe Union Bank under a ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF INATTENTION AGAINEST A MEDICAL MAN

... Ad; -M k;} ?? ?? -: i;; I , .- I. gl . L :USRIOUS CHARGE OF' INATTETIO. AGAINST A MEDICAL Ma i bMr.1 ?? phre'ys,'thse MiddIesex coroner has held' ?? 'at Betfiral ( ren 'especting 'te'desth of a moed ?? erry aged 36 years. . Jines'Ferry, No.5, Green-stteet, :.Jethnal Gmren, sara that he weaa dock lab9urer.. .The deceased wae his wife. t6'iad'to,.co'mailain thatlier death was caused through' te' ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... ,--- -7 I,- -1 , A $#,I tress's door and in- hild and when it. appearedA tbat eo was not there the slarm was givena and search wwae iede. a the chaild Ws not to be found' in the house or the rig shrabbery, .Mr Kent 'drove over to Trowbridge i to ive notice to the police, ordering the servants on -to conlnue their search. While he was gone 2d some people from the village came in to elp in t ...

LEITH POLICE COURT—THIS DAY

... LEITH POLICE COURTT-TIIs DAY. (Refore Bailie Mackinlay). A BEmrAI, AsSAULT--A respectable lookingyoung man, named Joseph Hepson, pleaded guilty. to a charge of having assaulted a man named Nicolson on Sunday fore- noon last. It appeared Hepson had called at Nicolson's lodgings, where he found him ' asleep. Nicolson asserted that Hepson then kicked him on the breast while he was still asleep, ...

THE ALLEGED THREATENED REBELLION IN IRELAND

... Tq[E ALLEGEDTATENED REUELIO I- IRELAND.i THE FBNM.S IN LIVERPOOL. (yBOcl oV si O'( CORRESPONDUNT.) LivinrooL, Thuriday. The Fenian MnoVementasesus to grow stronger here than what had been anticipated.- There is no doubt whatever that in Liverpooi a grand circle hba 'been congregated, and'that money is freely distributed amongst men 'who use it for au illegal 'purpose. 'Last night a neeting ...

MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN LONDON

... MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE TN LONDON. We briefly reported, per telegraph yesterday, the fact of another murder having been com- mitted iu London. The facts are as follow:- The crime was perpetrated in the densely-popu- lated neighbourhood known as Feather's Court, Drury Lane, London. It appears that a man named James Whitley, a bricklayer's labourer, with his wife and six children, lived on ...

THE JAMAICA COURTS MARTIAL

... .k Thl JUAICAA rCOUT-SMARTIAL. (ftOM TEHr. ?? JOlUlNAL,) e It is to be hoped that, Whatever may be the result fl' tbe i;nquir-y'`iht tho-lati'' 1aeritable proceedirngs in 'Jitnaica1,which, 'e do 'not desite to anticipate by taiggestion, advantage*ill' be' taken of the opportunity to put the law,.on the' lsubject; diflitary ?? ThbrA appears to be' the gre'atest onfusiown upon the' seubject at ...