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THE CASE OF THE CAGLIARI

... . . _ ?? . . LO H . I - {t I ?? | (From ?? Correspoudeneu.) Salerno, Feb. 3. I Though it is not my intention to trouble you with full details of the whole of what will be a very long trial, still it is impossible to pass in silence such incidents as I now have to report. The trial was resumed on Monday morning, and aI s these first days are occupied with the examinatioe of the passengers and ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3

... COURT bE SESWiS-4 Neb A,, , 3.. . [- , ?? I! ?? Nfl I): VTS&Th . ?? . - ' I j ?? .SXECOND -ibvSErIoN.- . . , | vF.Y MELViLTE-.R-PIlOsVA 01 A PAUPER . iRy, the fntperecto0 of the Poe otf the fity Parish of Edin- , g,'~seeks. to ?? the `Ins)ector of the be `Ropper an'd he-r- ?? prc'sehitiy ir ding~ in dinburgh; (2), Further, that he is boundto rel- 4hecu bigtt owp..expensaud-onwhisowni ...

Law Intelligence

... Yit '31T litpm. COURT OF SESSION. TuRSD.k-r, FEBRUARY 16. FIRST DIVISIOW. B.. X.-J. R. HOPE SCOTT V. LOCKIHART. This is a reclaiming note against a judgment of the Lord Ordinary (Handyside) in an action of multiple- poinding, which has been raised for the purpose of determining the rights of Mr Hope Scott, and of his marriage contract trustees, under the marriage con- tract between the late ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Cot- WEDNESDAY, FimsRua&y 10. on FIRST DIVISION. PElT3TON.-JrADaES WILKIE AND OTHERS. ent, The petitioner, Jarnes Wilkie, was appointed judi- ,ted cial factor on the estate of Mr '.Vilkie of Rathobvres, Z.S., on 9th March 1850, and he has since discharged the the duties of his office. He has recently acquired a right on adverse to the interests of the estate under his charge, tion and the ...

POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE COURT-WfDNESDAY. (Before Sheriff Hallard.) CASE OF FRAUD. A highly-respectable female, named Mary Ann Farqaharson, was charged with obtaining a numnber of articles of fruit from Mr John Carstairs. fruitercr, Inverleith Row, on the 2d inst., by fraudulently re- presenting herseif to have been sent by the cook of one of his customers. The prisoner pled guilty, but refused to account for ...

POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... POLICE COUgr-SATURDAY. enc I- ?? . - (Before Sheriff Ilallard.) A profligate and reckless-looking young fellow, bearing the name of John Devine, was placed at the bar charged with a peculiar, but by no means uncom- mon, species of fraud. It appears that while idly sauntering about the town on tie foreno,)n of Wednesday last, he became fascinated with the gay trappings and glittering tinsel of ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN BIRMINGHAM

... A'P.rEMIPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN BIRMINGHAM. I ?? ?? . I , I 2, . ?? I . A. I . -- - I A frightful affair occurred at an hotel in Birmingham on Friday, in which a person temporarily residing there at- tempted to murder a wvoman who passed as hiS wife, and then committed suicide 'by shooting himself through the head. The circumstances attending the melancholy event appear to be as ?? a ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN AND HIS WIFE

... DXTRAORDINARY CASE AGAINST A CLER.GYMAN AND HIS WUIF. (IFR6M THE GLOBRtE The ronamocs of real life liave beon very plentiful of late, some of a very noble, some ofa very ignoble kind. To 'tie latter class belongs a strange story, full of .npw1abed mysteries, which. figures under the head of *1Z.traordinary Chaige against a Clergy- man and histaWife. The charge is one. of attempted murder and ...

BANKKUPTCY EXAMINATIONS

... LO a IN THE SEQUESTRATION OF ALEX. SMITle, ?? pre-g ERCHANT lo LEITE AND ABEfRDEEN. the (Before Sheriff Hallard.) ded Yesterday this bankrupt was further examined The same parties appeared. The Bankrupt was examined by Air AEVERIDGE. the Being shown the Aberdeen sales-book, and requested Idle to point out the entries therein referred to in last de- ded position as joint-account transactions ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12

... COURT OF SESSION-FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12. S FIRST DIVISION. e SOUTER V. ABERDEEN ARCTIC CoarpAf.t The crew of a boat of the pursuer harpooned a whale, and after it had escaped from.themn, or was escaping, a hoat's dcrew of the defendesd captured it and appropriated it. The' . pursuer claims the value of the whale. Issues to try the . facts of the capture are not yet adjusted. The deisuders craved ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... .BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDEINiS. SHrERIFF COURT-GLASIOW, SA'VURDAY, FEB.1.3 (Before Sheriff Sral4H.) EXAMINATION OF DAnVD PETRIE. To-day Mr. Robert II. M. Macfa!rlane, architect, was ex- amined concerning this bankruptcy. Present-AMr. Robert Dunlop, law agent; and Mr. J. R. Swan, accountant, trustee. Mr. Macfarlane deponed-I bad some dealings with the bankrupt, Mr. Petrie. I prepared some plans for ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... BANJRUPTCY PROCEEDING8 SHERIFF COURT. C4T.AnArrW-T-n- At . -. SHERIFF COURT, GLASGOW-THURSr)AY, F`S. Ui (Before Sheriff Butt. ) EXUfINATION O GEORGE CAMPBEIJ,. T'he'bankrupt is a boot and shoe manufa4cturer, Gallojvgat, of (olas-ow. Compeared-Mr. M'Cubbin. the trustee i and Mr. Wln. Mathieson, law agent in the sequestration. Interrogated by Mr. MATHIEsoN-The amount of ly liabilities id £1300, ...