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PRINCE OF WALES' MARRIAGE

... TRIAL OF THE ILLUMINATIONS. A MEETeNG of the Illumination Commkibtte-Bajilie T2 IM'HARDY, Convener-Was held. on Friday evening, to wit- g neSS some experiif leflte in illuminating the Town House and al Cross. A cluster of variegated lamps had been bung out at S one of the windows of the Town House, and another cluster it of four round one of the lamp-posts of the Cross. b Baillie M'HAEDY ...

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 ...

Law Intelligence

... ?j?ab ?ute1Iiq?nce. COUIXIT OF SESSION-Fa7.nAv. OUTERu HOUSE. (Before Lord Jervisewoode.) THlE CARDROSS CASE. The LORD ADVOCATE replied yesterday for the defenders. The individuals named as defenders did not object to answer for anything which they had individually done ; but the question wras, Did these gentlemen, the Moderator and Clerks of the As- serubly of 1862, and the Moderator and ...

THE SANDYFORD MURDER CASE

... kSANDYFORT). R zD C AS.- * THE SAND iFORD MRDERF@ CASE. IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY MRS M'LACHLASN8 AGl,?NT. The following singular commtunication appears in:the Glasgow Ilerald:- Jily 4, ]86.3. 145 West George Street, Glasgow. Slur,-As I have roceived an intimation that you are about to publish a hearsay version of a certain Statement marie by Mrs. M'Lachlan to mre, and vish, if it is to be ...

RAILWAY COMPENSATION CASE

... SIR ALEX. MORISON AND OTHERS V. THE CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY. This case came on for trial on Tuesday last, before the Sheriff of Edinburgh and a special jury. The trial occupied all Tuesday, Wednes- day; and yesterday. The claimants, Sir Alex. Morison and others, were proprietors of a pro. perty called Anchorfield, lying at the east end of Newhaven, and close to the celebrated Alantrap. The ...

Law Intelligence

... I yaw JURY TRIALSThtrRsDar. FIRST DIVISION. (Before the Lord President.) . SNRY WELSH V. THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW RAILWAY COMPANY. This case, which came on to-day, is another action arising out of the late collision on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway. The pursuer is Henry Welsh, clothier, residing in Frederick Street, Edinbnrgb, and the defenders are the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON COL. CRAWLEY

... COURT-MARTIAL ON COL. CRAiWLEY. ALDERSnOT, Thursday. Mr Barnett, surgeon, was recalled, and in his reply to questions stated that the medical report of Lilley's death ]was modified; it left the original statement exactly the same. Cornet Suell was cross-examined by the prisoner. He stated that while acting as adjutant from May4 to May 8, he received no complaint from Lilley, though asked if he ...

Law Intelligence

... 4 n* cjt l~iqitice. COURT OF SESSION-THuRsDAY. SECOND DIVISION. P;T.-DENNSY. This is the petition in regard to the enistouly of the ?? of MIrN il Macnish. TheCeert ordered the petitioners to lodge a scheme for the residence, maintenance, and edacation of the child. ren. The following scheme accordingly was lodged | The petitioners propose the following schemne for the residence, maintenance, ...

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 ALEXANDRA CASE

... THE ALEXANDRA. CASE. --+nr ;_ CM>; Boo . The arguments in this ease were resumed in the Court of Exchequer on Thursday by Mr. Karslake, q a., who, on the part of the defendants, showed cause against the rule which had been obtained by the Crown for a new triaL He observed that the Attorney-General, at the trial, said that even an innocent equipment superadded to a vessel, if there were the ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, JULY 20

... C(OURT UJF SE3ilONflf i, July 20 WTUQ? flivilSoN. ms-ours Ileca D~AttA~iN. itsbi~s action, Air. co~gets, ~haplalu at Stirli'ng, Castle, 'WaS pesniifl., andi the, defisnlo~! VS U,e-Plruvotpid 2,OfStr ln.The issues lidi before tiae 4uay 'c-iv as fo110,ii .Whte,- on Or hboi 14th October, 1861, the efnefoe the ?? f tC thle pllrtiter die- Missed from his ?? ti ?? astle. wrote and trausliut'sd to ...

THE CASE OF SERGEANT-MAJOR LILLEY

... THNE CASE OF SERGEANT-MAJ.TO1 LILLEY. (Frow the 11mem of -Monda.), The memorandlum of the CommIaIllnder-in-Cllief, tie I ,debate in the House of Commons, and the statements in our colmuns from correspondents well informied of the circumstances, furnish full materials for public opinion as to the death of Seigeant-Major Lilley. There seems to be no longaer any dispute about the I facts. The ...