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COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. '5-- ,w Monceay, Dec. 29. n- CLYDESDALE BAS1IC V. NORTH BRITISH MAIL. sk THIS was a case at the instanes of the Clydesdale Banking th Company and George Readman, manager, on behalf of the xY eaid joint-stock banking company, carrying on business in d Glasgow, and elsewhere in Scotland, against Charles Gunn, a' printer and pablisher of the Nforll Rr~i~sle ...

BURGH COURT OF EDINBURGH

... BUEGH COURT OF EDINBURGE. DfTT DECISION AFFECTO5CG VOLUNMEPM. At this Court ?? Johnston and Bresell, End W. NMackenzie, Esq., W.S., presiding hi -.petitionw Vas presented ?? in DavidsOf in command of the corps of the Edin- si( burgh Rifle Volunteers, and signed by Charles Scott for, and as especially authorised by. him, w nrying the Court to direct Andrew Collins, press- f man, residing in ...

THE CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO THE EDMUNDS MAIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... | THE CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO THE EDMUNDS I MAIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION. * Mr. E. Parker, a member of the Coroner's Jury that in- vestigated the late disastrous colliery explosion in Wore- borough Dale, censures, in a letter he has addressed to the Timhes, the manner in which the inquest was conducted He says :- Evidence was multiplied on every subject connected with the explosion, except the ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, JAN. 9

... U),Uiff OF - Fw 1)?Y, Jo'. 9. ?? Azv~cicAcvG ?? - Y EATS 0. [E1F KsxuvjuttTnr1Npmr a T'hi. xcax' art aioit~o tiin fr'otm the Rlwcriff (d'urt of 1Kim- r-n:r-xr , fit 0' ?? of -Ma. yeats, l0oprit-tr (if the s ?? Ki ccinver inl r'xt aninIS li n ~ t-i pres-ntc: t Ipojtiti 'rtI to tile S Ix Criff, t 1ile ?? (if wvhicvh NleilS to have tIle: I ''--vialrhu fri-iji ck-i-haili ;olioetx'rix (if iji' a ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—SATURDAY

... GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT-S4.TuoaY, (Before Sheriff STEATHERs.) EX&KMIfSATJON OF Y6UFG & BLMCKA The bxnrupts were Mtesrs. Youngg & Black, plasterers in Brdban-Street, Gorbals, .and Mathew Young and James Black, both plaeterers there, the individual partner of said comlpany, as such partners, and as individua There were ;)esent-r. James M'Nab, acovuntant, trustee; and Mr. To arnEot, writer, law ...

CHANGES IN INSURANCE OFFICES DURING THE YEAR 1862

... CHANGES IN INSURANCE OBFICES DURING THE YEAR 1862. No fewer than thirteen life assurance offices have ceacsed,t during the past year, to enjoy a separate eRietence, in addi- tion to the Globe,-which is on the point of amalgamating all I with the Liverpool and London,-the Argus, which it was to - attempted to carry to the Eagle,-and the United Kingdom, no which has been amalgamated with the ...

Law Intelligence

... Y* ?nttlligmtt. COURT 0F SESSION-WZDNXUDAX. FIRST D:VISION. SltCLAlR ?? THiE LORD ADVOCATE. In 1846, the Crown raised all action of decla- rator against Janies Sinclair, Esq. of Forss to have it found that lie had tin right to the fishings of the lands of Howbrnbebadi, and others, in the lparish of Thurso, and county of Caithness. It was answered ?? MN1r Sinclair, that his title to the ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY, JAN. 13

... (:0U32T OF SESSION-TULSD.AY, JAN. I,. SEC.OND DIVISION-, DENNY v. MACNISH. rZitON OFOR CTO6TJCDY OF CHILDrtS. . Thl, cae was called for the purpose of hearing parties onl tc jroof taken in reference to the statement ma-de by the rcs~ondellts that the proceedings taken by Mr. Finlay, .S.C.. ill the name of Mrs. Macnlish against her husband, ; crc not autl]orised by her. tic (ir ?? ?? tile case ...

Law Intelligence

... .COURWT OF SESSION-Thuasnwy. FIRST DIVISION. s DEATT5E v. PATrEV.SON AN!D OTHERS. This is an action of- redchstion at the instance M of Peter Beattie, I nspector of Poor of the Barony Parish of Glasgow, as representing the Parochial Board of that parish, against Andrew. Paterson, manufacturer in Glasgow, Juhn Fulton, portioner, Garorthill, Glasgow, and Anuges Hulgh Mackay, s residing at ...

Law Intelligence

... o . t - . , COURT OF SESSION-WZED nEDAT. TEIND COURT. 'r5E orSEO FORFAER V. TPtE lERITORS. In this case (tile facts of which we formerly stated) the minister seeks an augmentation of four chalders, with £5 aidditional for communion elements, his present stipend being twenty-ote chIlders, with £15 for communion elements. The inlister has retired permanently from the dis- charge of the duties of ...

REGISTRATION APPEAL COURT

... Yesterday morning, at ten o'clock, Lords Mac- kenzie and Ormidale held a Court for disposing of appeals from the Registration Courts of Scot- land. There were cight appeals on the roll-three from Linlithgow, tilree from Elgin, and two from Selkirk. Before hearing the appeals, their Lord- ships disposed of the objection taken at the last sitting to the legality of the Court. The objec- tion, it ...

A YOUNG LADY MURDERED IN IRELAND

... A YOLT G LADY MIURDEPRED IN IRE LAN7D. PAINFUL CASE OF POISONING. |ow IThe Trish papecrs record the particulars of a is- painlful and esxtraordlinary case of ponisoning. The hr peilel~il allegedt to be the victim is Miss Amelia; S. sh B . Cary, a yountg lady oft great persoinal attrac- lie toiiwls,rz~cenitly an iid~hbitanst of ]3allymnena, and t of mlost ri spectable family connectionis, who ...