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THE GREAT [ill] CASE

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SCOTCH BUSINESS IN THE PAST SESSION

... SCOTCEE BUS[%ESS DL THE PAST SESSMS. The following is a ivnuumi of thle principal matters relating I L to Scotland which have come beore Parliament during 'hleI 1 Past session :- 1thit ?sOr. 19. lIn reply to a question of dhe lHon. F. Charuies, Whether is is the'Intention of thre Government to brngina bill to exttend the jnrisdiction of thle SheriWfs Smnail Debt read Courts in Scotland ?' the ...

JUSTICE FOR SCOTLAND; OR, QUESTIONS FOR THE PEOPLE

... I cc TSc; PD1i SCOT-LAND ;1 012 Fviiv .on THE PEOPLE 'Pcd r Scotland, stand up for Smtnik-ihe rights d yoUr CoUtty. Oppose the spirit of tnjust sglan w~ich is assisting London to absorb Vwhole Coltn- tffles-evo~wding its streals with traiic and wealth}, whjilc uppad grow~ls in ste streets of Edinbur~ghthe uiegtected c.%iaji4 Why are all the ofivces ad botrnns l:ickh are rsju nired fsr tdI~e ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. JAmVAnrT 14, 1S853. MIGHT Or rnonnrMT- IVt OA4Xr SIC TIMa t'nTY VITO POsStSMSVS IT. ALMTOUIXO I VS1QtiALt5'Et, AND LtLETO fIt. rIMED volt IrTrS tost Honizar Scorr. Jrnnunras, v. Wn. EvurnMn S'runRNTmE- to he fcslurl pyingti to hav t the gnaotl- Ondel22ivered toer valu te paid toe himas hanvicg been illegall town v-ession beofe bythe d-iebrlr wof habiml ...

JURY CASES—FIRST DIVISION

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RELIGIOUS PERSECUTION IN PIEDMONT

... RELIGIOUS PI:ESECUT1ON IXN PIEDMONT. sENTMr A. aN ncuma s rn a Tnsnx To T21tUmi; lYl.AmS' :3.Nr3tVoN>.%EXz. 5Ve t:nhte thwe t1owvig froat. 6urli attnttmal, La Enema Xuetlla, >t421 JamutrS3y:- In April ir NMlay h~t, a3t Ectgi-:' agc'ntt-nu, captain I'm. enham of the t-yal Nay, wsho wai i~vitrtr', at Szida. in taudng a please t:lk :1i a eighbnr~i rin: vil! :ty, reu inO ihn t i tr. Op of ...

LONDON WITHOUT CAES

... LOM)O?? WZThULT CADS. On Wednesday. the metropolis stood, as Sir Charles We- therell once pitriL-ted it. in a parenthests of vehknlarfrv. There was not only a dearth, hat an absolute Eamiat- of loco- motion, and never since the days of Charles IL. u-lit-n 1';ackat-t-- coaches were first invented, have the sighr-%eeing ant out- going public been tv-duct-cl to sm-h an exzrenairr ot helpless- ...

RIGHT OF WAY—GLEN-TILT CASE—SETTLEMENT OF THE QUESTION

... lOG13T OF WAy-GLEN.TILT CASE-SETTLEMENT or THE QUESTION. COURT OE' , 'ISMar get D tktOtTn A n' 0T25HS22 V. 7222' Ou=a Or ATI1OLL. act4 This Iong-ttigatesd anid important case hast at length hero br :att a temntoby an Interlocutor having bean pro- th courneed by the Lord Ordinary7 on Wednesday. on Thst From time inamemoeial there has been, through the Idistrict or country~ lying betwreen the ...

SELECT COMMITTEE ON POLICE

... SELECT CO D~UTEE ON; POL[CE. a11 -Lz1~~1I maTEILInD. JUt L ICl~s:wila-lV~a:OfliO'I IO you hold in thse police in Scoet- fi land? I ams Superinsendnesi of shte Counsty Police in Mid. e Le)sbian. Do ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE—ROMANCE OF LITIGATION

... EXTAOJWXDINARY CASE-R05MACE OF LITIGATION. An application was made on the 19th inst. to th1e Firrst Division of the Court of Sessiun, on the part of Mrs ElUZitn betth G'aham orr ?efarlarc- with refence to her estate of Catzie-nek, wrhich disclosed to the half dozen auditors then Present as mnJStrous a ease of frated and robbery, and as p:aiUfUl a histon- of wrong end injustice, as ever cine, ...

SCOTCH APPEALS

... SCTCiH .PPEALS. OFata - %nSVM1tCEn CO31PASS .S-JUnj nr~r.. Tact Scorris Mittsvr Nsunavicc C -ii' or GEAaco- v. Tuisnza kNSP Orznas. Thisiwas an appeal from the Second Division of the Court of Session in Scotland. The appeibtnts were thle Scottish Marine Insurance Cotapariy of Glasgzow, and the roimpendeats were Jarmes. Turner, forme'rly writer in Greenock, and now I Pariamntay sliito inLonlea ...