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WINTER CIRCUIT COURT

... The our resmedyesterday morning, at ten o'clock. 2'b Got esuedOLD COURT. (Before Lord DEAs.) John7 Mssrefesfase pleaded guilty to having, on several noram- alone between the 31st Of January, 11860. and 25th of Septem- ber, 1853, emnbezzled sums amounting in £2500, which he re- ceiv'ed and collected whiulo acting as manager an- d secretary of the Norths British Heritable Property Investment ...

GUILDHALL POLICE COURT, LONDON

... GcuL-I)IIALL POLICE COURT, LONDON. i Joseph Urashy, a clerk in the employ of Messrs. Hearvn, MtCuioch & Squire, wholesale druggists, of .5 Coleman Street, wtas placed at the bar before Alderman Carter, charged w.ith robbing his employers of drugs and other goods, to the value of £'100 and upwards, within the last five months. Mr. Humphreys, of the firm of Humphreys & Morgan. of Nev- ate Street ...

THE DISPENSING POWER OF THE HOME OFFICE

... THE DISPENSI-NG POWER OF THE1 IlC ' EE OFFICE. 1- THE SAND YFOIZD MUJRDEIR. u I ?? thle Leaden Examiner.)b' There lhts been Some conversation in the House of Fri Lords on the subject of the tick-et-of-leave. Lord of .0Stanhope and Lord Carnarvon regretted that Govern- at] newmet had not taken the matter in hand, instead Of vei itref errhmg it to a Commnission ; and we th'ink thlem Da Le quite ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY, MARCH 17

... COURT OF SESSION-TUESDnx, ll.uiu 17. I SECOTND DIVISION. PTxmsoN c. HENDERSON AND OnTHEPSo. (D;xNNs TnRUSTEESr,) The summons in this action is at the isitanrce ?? 1)Dun Pattison, advocate, and is directed agailst John Hean derson of Park and others, as trust-disponees orittllally named in. or assumed to act under the pretended trust-ibs- polsition and settlement of the flow dece~ased ...

THE RAILWAY ENGINE CHASE

... THE RAILWVALY ENGINTE CHAtSE. - Si-Errema Cot a., Du-eFitEs. Before J. P. Trotter, Esq., on Monday, Jaces MIitchell v as cbarge:d with culpable and redkless neglect andvi-1 tion Of duty, in so far as, upon the morning of the pith day of FS'ebruary, 38GS, being then an engine-driver in the em- ploynr~ent Of the CaledolizCn Railway 6ompany, and acting as the driver of a locomotive engine on the ...

THE LAST OF THE SWINFEN CASE

... (From the London Review.) At length the celebrated SWinfen case seems to have reached its close. For nearly ten years-from 1855 until the present time-this singular suit has occupied the attention of the Courts and of the public. The will, by which Mrs. Swinfen, who has since become Mrs. Broun, obtained the Swinfen estate, was made in the year 1854. Every one is familiar with the history of ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW BANKrtU'rCY (C'OtRIT ?? I:ZAULUATIUN OF- MJOlULSKS &, LU'. The bankhrupts were wholesale warohousenieat, aaad Alf.x- tinder burd Hugh Morrison were the individuaai partners of the biran. The examination took place within the chambers s of Shieris Sir Archabald Alason. There were preszent-Mr. J. S. Fleanati writer, agent in the seineslrateioi : r. Wirl Tolinae, accountant, trustee; Mr ...

AYR CIRCUIT COURT—APRIL 17

... _YRl CIrCUI'T' COURT-Arratr N . The Spring Assizes for Ayrsehire and Wigtownshirc were held at Ayr on Friday, by the Right lion. the Lord JuwStiee- Clerk and the Hon. Lord Peas. CVTeL V.sv-APPx. --rxowAN i. ROEiO. This was an appeal, at the instance of C. B. Roman, Writer in Ayr, against a decision of Sheriff Anderson, in the S1all Debt Court at Rhuasrueck, on 2Gth March, in an action ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, JULY 2

... COURT OF SESSION-THUBSDAY, JuLY 2. SECOND DIVISION. Ptin.-THE BARONESS DE BLOuAY AND OTHERS FOR OPINION OF COURT. This was a case remitted for the opinion of the Lords of the Second Division by the Master of the Rolls, under the Act 22 and 23 Vict., cap. O3; The question upon which the opinion of the Court is asked arose in a suit in Chancery for the distribution of the residue of the estate ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW BANKRtUPTCY COURT-YETEBDY. ?? t o . -o .- - (Before Sheriff BRune) ADJOURNED, rcneT OF 1 JOIHN isORneow. The bankrupt was a spirit dealer in Paisley Road. 7hlcrns f ,were present-Mlr. Robert AILachlan, accountan~t, true- I tee ; M1r. J. L. 'Lang-, writer, agent in the se~juestration;~ t MNessrs. Gordon Smith and 'Vv. M. Wilson, writers, agenits t for creditors; and Mr. H1. Railton, ...

THE VALLANDIGHAM CASE

... TE3E VA] ..N I)hG flAM CAS i;, 'J'lle 7'½i r? ctri&YlIL 0eLtu. ?? from Ne. 'Urk on fhe Od h,*? t.. ?? S 'I'e ase ,f Mi. Vall~ahl C'llaiu ?? to be a thorn in. the side of the AdmuinistraLion. Almost universally con- donl ned as the conduct of -encral Barnside has hbon, Mr. Lnecolli had not the penetrationi to disce'er that his blunder- ing dragoon and his servile judge were ioth in error, or ...