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THE LORD PROVOST AND THE REMANENT MEMBERS OF THE POLICE COMMISSION AND THE CASE OF DR GLOVER

... THEE LOR1D PROVOST ANsD THE REMANENT MEMBERS OF THE POLICE COMITSSION AND THE CASE OF DR GLOVER. A Gcoon many days have elapsed since the Doctor's dis- missal from the office which Le held under the Police Commission, riot by the vote of. a majority of that body, but by the assent of every member of it. The reasons of his dismissal wvere clearly and distinctly enunciated oa the 6th current, ...

IMPORTANT EXCISE PROCEEDINGS—SPURIOUS BRANDY AND MOCK AUCTION, &c

... IM'O1':l NI'V .XC'fr,4 POCEDI( S-S'2.IOlS BPII\IIlAN D 1NN _It)Wl; MON &-I:x C. Ott 'Iliiv-.iav ?? Elta ` h v it .. tw ci I tit !ivivi'tt t t't-t. tltr, IT .eIli ?? ?? the .!lc Lf ie. 'ot l. cre e'tlled -xiii ilit-.oi'i W1 .Iw tftc, 7-It \in. \Vinh - J3r ?? \h'rigiltr. aI 1i %l Scau C,:Ill, t: it. i t? ot Ii it M:tji -St os Jltgttice, Ofi titO 3lntittfir I3Ptov t. homnv ?? ~lt%-u iIt~ ...

POLICE SURGEON

... Notes by the Conncil of the Royal College of Physicians on thle printed regulations for the Police-Surgeon, transmitted to them bh the ?? the Commissioners of Police- 1. The duties proposed for the surgeon of Police are too numerous and diversified for one man's efficient performance. 2. These duties may be arranged under three ?? - dical-legal; Ordinary Medical Practice; Do. at night. 3. ...

DEPARTURE OF THE COURT FROM BALMORAL

... iDEI'AtITU;1E OF THE COURIT FfRO.l BAL fcmt~AL. After a residence i, tire honrtern part of her (lominions for' the last four weekst, 11cr Majesty. aerronpslrrier lvy Ilis; Hovel 1 igT ITeCs; P~rrince A lucre, anti tic- fivec eider iil tile foa l 'idrier', lefrt Ilhidroral ilfate ai o I ?? no ririg err Tier ti ftyr ziorrtlr. Tire vtelirtar r, Micili for rilie pest fcw ?? r-lasrc rrt her unsett ...

PROFESSOR EDWARD MASSON'S CASE

... TPROFESSOR EDWAURD MA'SONs CASE. ro Trt: Ezanoar or Tii: CATLKDCOt2 ,:rrCtur. Edirihurgh, Ist August i 854. Slrc-T gladrily eavail Inyself of Tour courteous pcrls is.;ion to 5Unhatit tn the Scotiishl pnhlic-. throughI the nmedilum of your paIPer. variou!s expatnations connectel wvih the proclcdiugs of the frish Generil Aszembly in mny case, as recently reported in several Edinburghl journals. ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... COURT OF EXm?,R. i Friday, the 24th day of November. This Court will, on Monday the 4th, Tuesday the 5th, and Wednesday the 6th days of December next, boid sittings, and will, at nich sittings, proceed in disposing of the business then pending in the special paper; and will also proceed in givingjudgment in all matters then standing for judgment- FraD. PoLLOCK- J. PAcE7;. E. H. ALDERSON. T. J. ...

POLICE COMMSSION

... noe first meeting of thin board, as re-constitnted, took place on yonday-ths Lord Provost presiding. The Scaniding Committees of the board were re-conSTiUCtedE the Lord Provost being appointed Convener of the Waatcbing Committee, My ?? of the Djrainage Committee, Mr Ford. of the Cleaning Committeso, r i. Smith of the Law and Finance Conmmittee, Mr P. Rortson of dhe House Com- mittu and Mr ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 11IGHE COURT OF JUSTICIARY. Trhis Cotlrt rnet on Friday afternoon in the Couirt Room of the Sc- ,d Division of the Court of Session, after the risittet of that Court. in order to hear cases of suspension mand appeal. I In tbe robing-roein, Lord Deas was sworn in as one of the Lords Cotmmissioners of Justiciarv, and afterwards took his seat on the bench with tire Lord Justice-Clerk1 Lords Wood, ...

JURY COURT—DEC. 4

... JURY COUIlT-DEc. 4. (Before Lord Dcas and a Jurl.) JOHN HILL, Paisley, against Trte CALEDONIAN RAILWAY E COMSPANY. This was an action of damages for injury sustained by the s pursuer, and for which the defenders were responsible. The following was the issue in the ?? the f pursuer, while working in the employment of the defenders, in the goods shed occupied by them, at Paisley, was, on the 2d ...

JUSTICE TO SCOTLAND

... JUSTICE TO SCOTLA,.N'D. C TO TJIE EDITOR oF TTIE CALEDONIA ERCLRT. Eiililighi, 20th Mlay 1854. `Sir,-As .a member of the Scottish Rights Aisnciation. I have Iroe-r time to tinic persed t with mich satiisfetioen your atiac articirs on] this nanonia moveinelit, and am thixereby in- xliiecd to 'eV:ril rnyscit' of the mncdiuan of yourC columns. iu draw- in:- the atrtentiln of' Seotsmeni to nt case ...

NEW POLICE ACT FOR EDINBURGH

... NEW POLICE ACT FOR EDDMEURGH. The bill for which our Commissioners of Police are to apply in the next session of Parliament has just been depo- sited in the Private Bill Office, London; and although its provisions have not vet received the sanction of the Police ! Board1 and may be corisiderably altered when they come to be discussed, we append a summrnmy of its clauses as they stand, in order ...

JURY COURT.—SECOND DIVISION

... JTURY COURT.-SECOND DIVISION. FORttES' EXECUTORS utgeiast VESTERN BIAN5*-WllETtEIMt StAR OF SIGN.ATURtE {.I.St'lNE. In this case, which was tried before the Lord Justice-Clerk and a j ury yesterday, the pursuers were the executors of the late Mrs Elizabeth Nicoll or Forbes, residing at Kirriernuir, and the defenders were the Westernf Bank of Scotland. Th e following issues vere put to the jury ...