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GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASG OW BANKRUPTCY COURT-YESTEFDkY (Before Sheriff BELL.) EXAXINATION 01 JAMES GOULD &C CO. The bankrupts were tea merchants in Pitt Street, Glas- gow. There were present-Mr. Archibald Polloek. accounlt- Iant, trustee; Mr. Richard M'Cuiloch, writer, agent in the sequestration; and Mr. Robert Duldop, writer, for a creditor. I The banklrlpt. James Gould, deponed-I begoan uc-utes in 183;9. I ...

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 ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... S H(oUsE OF LIRDnS. l1l. 16, 18C6Z3. ?? . ntre I ortH CH;CiLLOnt, Lord CHIELMSFORD, anld another Nible Lord.) ?? i iUrCH XN-D (x W RAILWAY CL M r.YT c( al. ?? CAMPBELL. ?? ;. ,1einn of this apleal, which w-as Cormmnenced on -, I t, lW resurned and conclhded this morninrg. (il lit)C ltaialtfor England and Sir H. Cairns re. t.t- I tile aplpellallts i Mr. Rolt, ?? and MIr. Moure,. Scottish bar, ...

LIFE ASSURANCE—CASE OF HEBDON v. WEST

... I LIFE A SS , RANCE--,, A ASE OF HEBN _7 . it To ?? Eaiteoi of the GlaSouo Heruwd. t Glasgow. Febrruary 17 lii:;. n Sic,-I think your obser;vations, following on the case ?? r- Hllebdon r. West, are an able and just conunentary on the s' decision, as represented in the report wvhich apipeared in V c- your rarer of the lprevious day; and the termus of continen- . le tation in which you have ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... r EXTRAORDINARY SCERE. Lon o(n Fridav, in the Court of the Assistant Judge (Mr A Payne), on (eore GCerkin and Charles Curtis being placed day, 3 at the blar, charged vith stealing two bedsteads, the property of t of Rosa Kcemper, the mistress of Gerkin, on I - Mr. Met-alfe, who appeared for one of the prisoners, to a. c challenged the whole of the jury in the box, and they quitted wou - it, ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... G'LASG OW B3A-NIIUPTC'Y COURT'- -YETTEaDAV. 15> t. - ?? CL- VerseI (Before Sheriff BELL) |o.;o RN-T3 EXA.MINTiON or IAMES GO ID. 'lbse bankrupt was a tea merchant iu Pitt Street. There , cr2 present Mr IEichard M'('ulioch, writer, agent in the .requestration; Mr. Archibald Pollock, accountant, trustee; and Mr. J. ?? M'Cregor, a creditor. The bankrupt ?? to my sequestratiost my house contained ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... I11'tl C(>URT OF JLISTI'CI.XARY. ?? 11_~:h Couzrt me1(t y~s-nerday-- then Lturd .3 ent;L -V I- e ?? Ardlixliilan, aiix Lord _Neavcts aix ?? _.Avexander Alhikewtesscused of the erlitte of nini-dor. in 'n so far as eit the 7th day of .Januarv,- 1eS6, inl or hear1 thce N'Q' shop cor preit-tflt in S'outh _Frederkick kr.ot't: then occupied 'illy by the said Alexa-nder ?? lie did wiickedly frd ic ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 4

... I4 * 'P Bo F SESISION---Wn .MnDDAV, FEB. 4. --V,'nlTQ#b FIRST DIVISION. I Z..~ t IRVINE. l~rpr iuci' this adoatofreonm the Sheriff Court of ()rkrli-i, sued far arreai-i of wages for seven years, alleged a be dim- to him by tha Laite Mr. Williamson, merchlant in twii.The heifub-iteallowed a proof jwotit de E Ii ALor Ordinary A.rdlililalai fouind the wages, for those Yearsv before the raising ...

THE MURDER AT KINGSWOOD PARSONAGE

... THE MNITRDER AT KNGSWOOD P IE.SONAGE To na,' ha ?? that in June. 1861, IMrs. Haiday, I 5- lfl 'L L II I-- - - - a It mav be remembered that in June, 1861, Mrs. Halliday, it the wife of thi parish clerk of Kingswoodl, near Reigate, - was murdered at tbe parsonage-house there, of which she ie had charge in the absence of the incumbent's family. In d the roonm where the poor vwoman was murdered ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? !P = Loli:i Ardinailmn sxnd Eilid ?? ,, eIII- prennt'lla r the i:'sti7 It. Thei estdlenee foxr~( I it't- c sled ?? JY. Charms- Sidey. a x, ,iij i~j~ i 1* attetid Mtlite~ Oti t a 5hi iff W. thi d1-nmin-I Dr. Side' int Fai II- ii i '1 dtihe timne that M;line !hid bI , I jut's edit La cgalight pin, Xtiu'iib 'flitdtn' ?? Plife ;'iifi' i .1 ttu inv shop. Watch 1 ?? . of ?? 'ftettliipts ...

BRUTAL MURDER

... BRUTAL IUPRDER. The Fee We de Provcins (Seine-et-Marne) gives an account of an atrocious crime committed in that town three evenings back. Towards six o'clock, a man, about 50 years of age, in a peasant's dress, event to the house of 21. de Pava, a re- tired auctioneer, and told the servant that he wished to see her master. He gave the name of Voyer, of Chalautre-la- Petite, and said he was ...

THE WINCHBURGH RAILWAY COLLISION

... T H~~ ~1~~A Y C OUL L IlSJO N . - ?? N M AN~ 'r~F)TUCI sNTS) firA, i~ - -.Sicc lATH-'3' AND THOMSON. Ygo A I ci E:D. 16., *- iL i ji Court (f Justiciarv, at Edin- ?? ?? IltJ .eg-neral macnagir of the EdLinbulrgh Icur:' * j ' ?? . ?? and Mrn James Boyd Thomson, E0 I- - ...