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GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT

... GL O -R: S A.. .. O . i - GLASGOW BEiNRIJPTCY; CO'URT. ., . _- .- . - _ _. . . .~ ''(Befdre Sheriff BELL)- 12AflETOlK OF GfBET BIEITE if'iTAIR. - Thee hankrupt was u frat mieicliant- iin Argyl Street, Glagow.- xPiesent--Mr. George Macarne, accountanbt, Glasgow, tiitee on tile _sequestration;' an&c Mr. Lachlan Cowan; *riter, Law agent, and several creditors 'The. banmt Adepoied-I am the sole ...

THE CARDROSS CASE

... THE CARDROSS -CASE. (rwiost ?? GLASGOW ItERALD) 'Theetvdi e urts zDnU- the' b, ,Pat to any I oine vet choules to collie h fore thein and do- mend redress for injury alieged lo Xave br-an wrongius6iy suvtained. Wimether that rrsre-s I will ?? iiivea or denied is a iiiff. reilt qu'-smo, necessarily dependiog on the merits tit tha par- ticea lsSO. Here the R1ev. Mr I'.Millan, for- merly VFree ...

EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE IN FRANCE

... EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE I:NFRANCE.; - The extraordinary divorce case oft Count Migeon has terminated in a decision agaiust him by the Co it of Appeal on every poin-, and wilt probably ba fdltlowed hy a prosecurion for forgery. (After the la't elecrimn this Connt Migeon wes prosecuted and sentenced to fine and imprisotment for illeg1!ly wearing the de- coration of the Legion of Honour.) 18n ...

,CO RT OF 4E8IOQN. ?

... nmv Q ^TT-nnA I ThvsSD4Y, Fm)AY, SAWUBDIT, Deceinber 29, 80, 31, and at MON . - oTIDAY, January 2. ie FMST DrVarON--FRrY. CAS - S. -'By StouT, EnSu&C Co. 1?:ATO! & FLEMLarG '1y the Lord 'President ad a juryw vried, on the 'last four days,- the following IssUe in the actioi at the :hisance of Mesim.e: Scougall, Elij- & Company, corn''mer- chants i Leith, and JohmEcougaU and Win. Mitchell Ellis, ...

THE CARDROSS CASE

... TsIF mode of action to be adopted by the Free Church in re - ference to the recent decision if' this ease is apparently in- dicated in the following article, which we extract from the Witness of Saturday last:- Tt may soon be necessary to take vigorous steps for en- lighltening the public mind en the principles involved in the opiAnions expressed by the First Division of the Court of Session. ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—JAN. 3

... GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT-JAN. S. (Before Sheriff Sir AncuD. AwSON.) ELAMINATION OF E. J. & W. THOMSON. The bankrupts were wool merchants and commission agents in Glasgow. There were present-Mr. James Thom- son, jun., trustee; Mr. D. T. Alexander, writer, agent in the sequestration; and Mr. Samuel Donald (of Donald & Spence), for Mr. Forbes, Aberfeldy. The bankrupt, R. J. Thomson, deponed-I ...

BRUTAL MURDER IN THE BACK WYND

... BRUTAL MURDBR IN THE BACK WYND. ¶7.4.- I__ __ . . . - . . - -V~ Jvsv EXL.L1n AXw 1:t lrj bAUJ4X i 2, Yesterday forenoon, about twelve o'clock, the police con- ttable stationed in Bridgegate received information that a WOMan, named Isabella Irvine, had been discovered lying on the floor of her shop, situated at 116 Back Wyad. The monstable proceeded to the shop without delay, and found the ...

INVERNESS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... INVERNES BAINIlKRUPTCY COURT. MLOIALEXAYDER DAISLAS, Solicitor in, and; Tbwn.Clerk of,t Inverness, was examined on Tuesday week;., before Sheriff Fraser, as to the particulars of his bankruptcy. After the usual preliminary forms, Mr Dallas, havineg been duly sworn, deponed th-Atha commenced businees on his own ac- count in May, 1847' 'From 1843 to 184T, he was clerk to Mr Robert Smith, Town ...

SHERIFF COURT OF LANARKSHIRE

... -COUNTY BUILDINGS, WILSON STRELn. Apeawl - JomS M'InDox r. THE CoRPoRATION WcsTs ComIMXSSIONE&S. A point of considerable importance to the proprietors of small houses was raised under this appeal, the facts of which are fully brought out in the note by the Sheriff-Substitute, which is subjoined, Mr. Sheriff MoBisoN (29th Dec.), for the reasons stated in the note, refused the appeal, had found ...

THE CARDROSS CASE AS VIEWED IN THE COUNTRY

... THE CARDROSS CASE AS VIEWED IN THE C COUNTRY. * ' ?? U IN LJM I (From the Dumfries Courierj) Before noticing the particular case (which we have no joubi > U become part of Scottish.histery), let us say a word as to ,X. history of the body which, under the name of the Free Churcei Qf Scotland, has existed among us for -16: years. The recent &isDutes among the Methodists have disclosed the fct ...

RAILWAY PASSENGER CONTRACT CASES

... RA1WAY PASSENGER CONTRACT CASES V l +-vn -c f imnortaice to ?? t*,r n Yesterday, two cases of importance to railway traveller were decided in the Sheriff Court here by Sheriff Hallard. Mr. Stephen Monaghan Underhill, residing ia Abercorn Place, Pbrtobello, was charged, at the instance of the In. spector of the NDorth British Railway Company, with tra- veiling in a first-class carriage on the ...