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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 ...

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 ...

JURY TRIALS.—THURSDAY

... JURY TEIALt.-THURSDAY. FIRST DIVISION. (Before Lord Kin loch' and a Jury.) TULLOCII AND OTHERS V. BAIRD AND OTHERS. This is an action regarding right of road, in,. which William Tulloeb, residing in Earlsferry, in the county of Fife, and one of the mdgis- trates of that burgb; acd Robert Pattie, farm- servant, residing in Earlsferry-are pursuers and Williatm Baird of Elie, and John Wood, bank ...

THE REV. DR ALEXANDER ON THE CARDROSS CASE

... ,WHE REV. DR ALEXANDER ONTHE CARU)Ho.S CASE. - . The Scett;pdh C6)1oie9 `io;nl Alauqazine f r ; or ;7joiarv e-animinil ar Wita WjiiTen by the Rav. bl zj.r Liviils y Aiex tr -a n Ihe C rdwss *a-e, it ann cu: tb be. rr nL 'ti Lhe Independlte, as we . Pt as zhs wher noi-ve..a4i hithvd hblies of SCtOland. ,C] We s .J it,. tiltc art eta, wntch is a highly im- fo porfiail 111 - in 1 ?? ?? wearkable ...

Law Intelligence

... law btelfiffart. 'COURt OF SE SSJ0N.---TUE5D)AY_ h an( FIRST DIVISION. ] The Court met to-day at eleven o'clock. Pei APrPEAL,-JOHN EWING 'IN WATSON'sS EQUESTRA- gre TION. set 'This was a note of appeal by John Ewing, tha writer in Alioa, its trustee and as mandatory the fortb ?? under the trust-deed and es settlement of the late Robert Ch-ambers, shoe-ge maker, Allo`, against a deliverance ...

DR GILLAN ON THE CARDROSS CASE

... DR GILLAW1 ON TrlHE CARDROSS ,GASE. This rev. getleteman spoke on the above sub- Li ject in his own church (St Jbhn's, Glasgow), on Ti Sabbath.. He said:--Had, it been simply W H M'MiMlan versus-another, or any two privite In a dividuals, no principle had been involved. But s, here lies the point for as oi the Establishment F -a civil action is instituted and, sustained p against a deed of ?? ...

Law Intelligence

... it VW. *0 I , ' )JURT Pr SESSION-WEDNESDAY. Cat wai TANKIN V.'TtA-RA ALLi:. call c ltsssball of Chapelton let the minerals drei s&e ainds of Top, near Hamilton, to Mr J. T: cjat Manki¢. By the lease it was provided that Mr thol 7t;aakiiAeuld be entitled to abandon it if the hat mmierel ...

Law Intelligence

... X,4 iv, gultdligairt. COURT OF SESSION.-TunRSDAY. FIRST DIVISION. CUTHBERTSON V. SIR W. ELLIOT. This was an action by a law agent for profes_. sional charges and outlays against his client, in which he obtained decree. The case came up to-day on certain objections to the auditor's report. After a long argument, the Court de- layed giving judgmrent till Saturday. Counsel for the Parsner-Mr ...

THK BLACK DOCTOR UNDER EXAMINATION

... THK BLACK DOCTOR. UNDER EXAMINATION. (FROM GAL1GN*fiS5 M151 E nXGal.) . the M. Vries, who has attained a certain degree taii of notoriety under the above nsale, appeared be- tell fore the tribunal of Correctional Police to answer exe the charges of illegally praetising medicine and sell pharmacy, amd of swindling. The accused stated virt his age to be fifty-five, his profession that of a pha ...

THE SCOTSMAN AND THE CARDROSS CASE

... THE SCOTSMAN AND THE : CARDROSS CASE. (FROM THE, SCOTTISH GUARDIAN.) en Our cotemporary, the ScotsMan, who has bri attempted, all along, to mystify the Cardross tid case in order to strengthen his opposition to the fax course taken by the Free Church, replies very rat lamely to a charge made by the Witness and ti ourselves regarding the production of the con- liv tract. He asserted ...

WHO KILLED COCK ROBIN?

... WH:O KILLED COCK ROBIN? (FROIMt tE ONCONFORMIST.) The Times' has just hit upon a notable dis- covery. John Bright is extinct. As a politi- lli cian he is nowhere-as an agitator he is without pet followers. The war with Russia, the Govern- Vol ment of India, the Reform Bill of last autumn, la have strangled his power. No one now cares the to know his opinion-not even his own consti- of tuency ...

Law Intelligence

... - I -W .. , Hill WRItIllynct. , ? C%, QY COURT OF SESSION,-FiMA.Y. FIRST DIVISION. BUCHANAN V. HEUGH'S THUSTEES. In this case the Court held that the section 28 of the Court of Session Act, la and 14 ?? c. -36, applies only to the particular species of in- terlocutor called an 4v Act and Warrant of De- eree, and not to the decrees of Court generally, which still require, as formerly, an ...