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PARLIAMENTARY REFORM—JUSTICE TO SCOTLAND

... PARILIAMENTARy REFORM-JU`TICE TO SCOTLAND. Yesterday afterno.-;t a prelimbinarT meeting of gentlemen favourable to the re-establislnoent of an orgenisation for the ?? of Scotland's &Iaims, in view of tile coming Re- form Bill, was held he the Religious Institution Rooms. M1r. TENNXENTr, having hensl called to the chair, introduced M'vr. H. E. DovE, who reed the first resolution es follows : ...

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT.—NOV. 18

... SHE RIFF SMALL DEBT COURT.-Nov. 18. (Before Sheriff STEXLE.) ALEFX. MOFF.;T, SPRTNGBIIRN, (Iflaifst JOmN WVAuKER. This was a plain for .£12 for damages sustained by the pursuer, the defender having maliciously and without cause molested the pursuer on the 5th November, struck and knocked him to the ground, and otherwise abused him, to the effusion of blood and injury of his person, on the ...

THE ARRESTS IN THE SOUTH OF IRELAND

... Dublin, Saturday Morning. The arrest at Sujibbereen and Bantry of fifteen persons charged with being members of all illegal society has created some excitement here, although the event could not have been altogether unexpected, inasmuch as so far back as the end of October the existence of unlawful associations in the west of Cork and in part of Kerry was distinctly announced in some of the ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12

... COURT OF SESSION.-FInDkY, NovEAIBE. 12. FIREST DiVISWI{N TE EAI;L owr HOETOUN IC SCTfr 11INES COMPANh. A subneission inc the Scotch forsn was entered into between the pulrsIer, the .Eal of Hlopetolnll, and the defenders, iu regard to certain nienerals. A deereet-arheitrdl was pro- iconeIcel, of whielh reduiutioci is sol-ght ill this action. It Was previously before the Court ill 185(, enll ...

CASE OF MR. WYLIE

... -I- CA.SE OF AMREL WYLIE. (Friom tle Paisley Herald.) d( There is a disposition to blame Mr. Wylie's relations andl t1 the Paisley authorities for not having placed him in confirie- tv .ent, amd this is not very surprising, looking at the nature to of the evidence so far as disclosed at the trial. But it will be recollected that the proof for the accused wea not gone into, ra the testimony of ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... (Conlt-teed fron mouar Sixt Page.) The Court resumed its sittings yesterday morming-the r Lord Justice-Clerk, Lord Neaves, and Lord Ardmilhan on the bench-when exculpatory evidence in the Bridge of E Earn murder case wvas given by Donald Brochie, chanlain to the Sailors' Home at Greenock; Mary Fraser, Bridge of 3 F arn ; Thoinas hirlkwood. minister of Dunhainay; James d Laing, surgeon, Bridge ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—THURSDAY

... GLAp'G;W BAKE3iWrCYC C MT-Thmrf ISDAY. (srfr~p S1hri~ff Sir xtnx* ~ itr~~~o ?? } (B'efee Sherriff Sir AXRAT'%MN Bhrt. ) )i ve ASki imw,la,.Lw agent ailrieiuestnntiepr deujones-I explai-.t-. Ywk~lregsv-Aitiuqyonnectione-sfth ?? 5)dnniitcdhanlk, tha t ths- 'of: cl,43iL of. -ii, eolacare -was ?? iuoh, m.Y o%4uleot tlaI till ?? J y ~ nssneywe.'st;. ut with regawlbto niyhrothor~,auilio hoD nitud11 ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, JUNE 11

... COURSO'F SESSION-Finrx, JT,1,- fl. 'I._ e- --fl-)h-J'l~XN UX ?? I. X .. I I SWOND DIVISION. r WANLK-ER v. TI.ECAL1EDONIAN RAIL Y C,31ePANY. - a Dn The gursuer i n James Walker, postmaster and carriage hiuer, Glasgow. 13. entered into a contruot. fbr horse-haul-M j age work with the d'fdniders. The contract %wa eomnstituted . hy.offer and ucceptsne. Thelpursuer aites.-- Glasgow, a r3 d J uly, ...

KILMALCOLM CASE

... KILMALCO.LM CASE. ?? \ (From Punch.) Ani idea th:at the Presbyterian clergy of Scotland are a rather odd sort of divines, is sugested by the fact that at Edinburgh, yearly, durincr ten bays in Mav, are acld clerical I tii5 , h w e e , d y n M a , a e h l le r ic a l assizes. It IS not, however, true that the Scottish clerical body contains so large a prolbortion of reogues. as to necessi- ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16

... COURT OF SESSION--TuESDAY, NOVEMmBER 16. PTTQ' ?? e BFIRST DIVISION. eBIGGAR'S TRUSTEES V. BIGGAt'S HErRs. n Te deceased Hugh Biggar, grocer, Paisley, appended a - codicil to his settlelent, ill ?? lie declared, in tbe event n1 of his spouse surviving him, IIthat she should succeed to the I whole residue, and should have power to bequeath and dis- le pose of the same; 'but declaring, that ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY, JUNE 8

... COURT OF SESSION-TuMSDAY, JUNE 8. FIRST DIVISION. HUNEER OF BLACKNESS V. MAGISTRATES OF DUNDEE. f A discussion took place to-day as to. the expenses in thie 10i case. Niz Thle LORD PBiEnSJDENT, after conlsultation, said that as to the property in the Magdalen Yard, Mr. Hunter had been found right and the Magistrates wrong; as to the right of servitude over the shore, the Maaistrates had been ...

SYNOD OF GLASGOW AND AYR

... - ?? ?? ^ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14. a ~THE KILMALOOLM CASE. I The Synod met again to-day, at eleven o'clock, and proceeded f 1,to hear parties on thie appeal from the Presbytery of Greenock' upon this case. There appeared for the patron aiid present~ee ?? A. Rutherfurd Clarke, advocate, Mr. Morrison, writer, and Air. M'Donald, writer; for the objectors, - Mr. 'M'Clure, writer; for the Presbytery of ...