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FEES FOR BUSINESS IN SHERIFF COURTS

... FEI S FOR BUSINESS IN stiE IFF CUTIURTS. (From ?? Law Jwot::,il fr ?? Glasgovw: malnray Thc Court of Session is now about to frame a table of feer for business done in the Sheriff Court, and wi h tlis vielv the Sheriffs have been reuestede ti consiler an-ld report upon the subject. The matter deeply anects the lcal pracijijoner, and it is desirable that the various facnltics and eoa eties ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND LODGRUS. J. MUIR WOOD & COMPANY V. ROBERT AUSTvN. Landlord's Elypothec-Held that the keeper of a boarding house has no right of hypothec over.a piano brought to 'his house by a lodger. This action, it will be remembered, arose under the follow- ing ?? pursuers hired a piano to a lady, who went as a lodger and boarder to the defender's houe, and took the piano along ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY, JULY 2

... COURT OF SESSION-SATUiDAr, JuLY 2. VMQ1 ?? FIRST DIVISION. PETN.-Mnis. M'IVnE, ron ACOcSS TO CHILDRES.. The Court to-day decided unanimously that the petitioner; the wife of John Atilver, banker, Dingwall, the respondent,. whom he lately sought to divorce, and failed, is entitled to. access to her children at convenient times, and under the regulation of the Court. The LOAD PRESIDEUT said that ...

THE CASE OF DR. SMETHURST

... TBE CASE OF DR' ShIETHUR&ST .12 a, H ~ -i , -21 .L. _ : i ;: _ I _ li ii. o :: in great diffieiilty uas'to the coirhse that should be take -with athis prisoner under the peculiar circumstanees gf the case; and not the slightest intimation' has heed givea nastwhat ie lik~ely to be his ultimate fate.** 'A gaUman' persbns ap- . ear, to think thatj as the fact of his bcinj reprae~ved neces, ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, NOV. 18

... COURT OF SESSION-FRIDAY, Nol'. M3. V CT-1 T t'rcl. .x- FIRST DIVISIi-). PnnrnoobL r. M'lKcrezzL & Co. The advocator in this action is Peter Primrose, merchant, Glasgow, and the respondents are also merchants there. The action related to the retirc -nt (f a bill, and Sherill Glassford Bell allowed a proof lkr writ or oath. An objec- tion to the competency wvas stated, that the Sheriff's judg- ...

THE POLICE AND THE FORBES MACKENZIE ACT

... THE POL'E AND_ THE FORBES MACKENZIEn At a meeting of the Edin~aurglh Town Council on Tuesday, the following discussion ensued on the above subject:- Mr. IRIDPATH wished to ask the Lord Provost by what authority the police officers were employed as detectives andpai by the inhabitants of Edialxargh for a matter tliit they bad no earthly business to pay fumt (Hear hear.) L1.3 should like very ...

SHERIFF SMALL DEBT COURT—YESTERDAY

... SIIEIlIFF SMALL DEBT, CO U RT-YlXBTEI DAY. /1S.AAC~~n.: l4 - --s \ (Before Sheriff MloassoN,) AitacuueuLD ScoTr, 418 Clyde Street, Anderston 2' ISAMJSLLA and JEAYJE SUoTT. The lpursuer was the fathcriof the defenders, and sued them for the sum of £1, 4s. for board and lodgings. It was stated for the defendersethat they were apparently under I6 years of age, and that the pursuer had turncd them ...

ROYAL CHARTER INQUIRY

... * _ A -From the Times,) gre The official reportlupon the loss of the Royal tot Charter is now before, the world, and all is known Eu that ever can be known of the circumstances con- Uln nected with this tragical event. The~few poor cra- au tures who succeeded in getting on shore on the morn- eitl ing of that fatal 26th of October last told us within a the few hours as much an ',we now know of ...

SUPPOSED POISONING AT SEA

... *SUPPOSED, POISONING AT SEA. (F rom the Liverpool More-ry.) The ship Hernijone; Captain-Towill. which arrived on Thursday at this port, left.Macao 10th November. OA the, 17th Novenjber fell in with the ship Accrihgton, hence for Calcutta, iii lat. 140 ?? on. 8131 W. This vessel made Signals to the Hermionej and-requested.the ?? heave to, and the Acbriton would send a ?? on boardiher. T'he ...

PICKINGS FROM THE COURT JOURNAL

... :. PICKINdGS FROM THE COURT IOURNAL. Some time back the growiriiintimiicybetween the families. of rival statesmen-was a subject-of -much gossip, and specu- lation was, of course, busy in anticipating the effect on the poilitical world. in case -such an alliance 'should take place. Perhaps these very discussions have had -some'influence-in arresting this intimacy, as We believe now there is not ...

THE MURDER NEAR LEEDS

... THE.MIURDER NEAR LEEDS. FURTHER E)CA311MT1ON OF THE PBISONERS. (From the Aanchester Guardian.) C n Saturday, at the Leeds Town Hall, Jamea Beardow afid Charles Appleby were again examined, touching their I complicity in the murder and robbery of Mr. Pcichard Broughton, at Roundhay, near Leeds, on the 6th August. The evidence against Beardow has slowly strengthened siace the first examination, ...

BURGH VALUATION COURT

... WRGH ?? - - D W-? 9f T I y j 6 T tv I ___THE 1hOMECHAU4SIGH dIUVIY ae u r. MonV bqa t ?? * smidii r.I o 'I e ee not tenanted, and if justice was to be done- it must ?? Anr nold ?? o5idv'-heat~j oot s teCllrgRe-, tho o ud t da~ -figurer~ts.. lg {oeii~~e 4¶s~utAo~ Wtbef~ot. of SautOn 0. weeaa.Ja ~4Ih t the Qpfo]1eepid ~oti, 4ecat o O~r. -Do~i na diphel h ao b;Z r ' ?? t~jhat the ?? ot ps ...