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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 ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18

... COITRT OF SESSION-WEnDN-zDAY, AT CTT 18. I slrFII DIVISIOY. W iLxsoN r. A. & J. ac;Ls. 'flt - reslpagdents in this application for interdict m&e eng,- fleets and shisuilhders in Glasgow. 'i'hey reently a&j;uired from Mirs. Wibert, of Poinvthouse, a piece of ground or the banks of the Kelvin. for tlse purpose of converting it into a shipbuilding yard. Aroad passedbetweenitandtheKelsin. ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT YESTERDAY

... I GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY (OUP P. YETrnTRDAY. I IRfr -P nor f Tt! 1 (Before Sheriff B;aLL.) A00IUN-LOD IXAMINATION 0.: AMI ?? );LI & Co. The bankrupts wiere wholesale 'rec!-r in tilasez *v. There were present -- Mr. Archibald PollockC accountant. trustee; MIr. tichard 1NI (luoch, writer, ag-unt in the see!uestratio'n; Mr. Robert Dunlop, writer. for creditors ; aud Mr. J. C. M'Gregor, a creditor. ...

ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY FEMALE IMPOSTOR

... ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY FEMALE IMPOSTOR ANU. LE - ?? 0snr-l; - A , .Fror, te acS Guria:) a I At the Derby Police Court, on Wednesday last, a good- in e looking young woman, who gave the name of Martha th .Talor, was brought up under the following extraordinary fr 2 circumstances:-Mr. Hilton, head constable, said that on PE D Saturday last the prisoner arrived at the Derby Railway n |Station. ...

APPEALS

... - HOUSE OF LOD-rr2nsv M5E . I.reserrt- Thle LaoiCnaaar),Lr Onxcrc n Lord Kiarrorsowav. Meepx- & (Crmr-creaarre, v. Brw--itad21 -pprea'Ls. The Sohicrtor-General for England, ant.i i f ars Q.O., appreared fop the! appell~ants, M4essr,. Rlerry a biUs- lughanrle, iron ma-,sters of Glasgow ; and 'Mr. Rolt~ (r, andil rx -lnderson. O.C., for thle ree-pro~nl. Miite Brown, accountant-. r'-larhrrgh, who ...

ALLEGED IMPOSITION—CLEVER CAPTURE

... ALLEGED IIPOSITION-CLEVER, CAPTURE. I I ?? u .. V1A 1, , 0-- n ?? 1-9- Ati LtsJiJ it'llr cLi.Lts -Unt V tfl r I L4 A t. At the Northern Police Court yesterday, before Bailie C'olie. Alex. Mains, a handloom weaver, residing in Salt- market, and Lionel M'Larty, a clerk, residing in Merchant Lane, were remitted to the Sheriff for having, the previous dav iresented a petition to Mr. Robert Stobo, ...

TRIAL OF ORDNANCE AT SHOEBURYNESS

... I TRIAL OF ORDh*ANCE AT SIOEBURY'NESS. The Times thus describes the trial of guns at Shoeburyncss on Tuesday last. Times Louis of Hesse and Princs Arthur were present:- - The usual careful preliminaries and reonnaissances hav- ing been made by Captain Alderson, the practice comiianced at 11 o'clock. The first experiment wvas made with Mr. Whitworth's 7-inch muzzie-loading rifled gum, weighing ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAS, MARCH 19

... COURT OF SESSION-THURSDAS, MARCH I.9. TFIRST DIVISION. FIRST DIVISIO1N. HAMILTON 2. MONELAND IRON AND STEEL COMr\3vs The defenders in this case plead that there was no process. ih respect that the summons was not duly executed, and that they were not duly cited. 'the objection stated in the original defence was that the messeuger's citation was not written upon the service copy of the summons ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, MARCH 13

... Cl>ol':T OF SESSIO)N FUID\Y, M.LWC 1:,. VIILJ.DAUaamnau. .ruwar, A\DLADIILm ?? 'Vta I' e iii t his, actionI for fent-duIIties. is . Iuhn I H vlitp of line it CWT' AVnt of Ave. The deirtilte,r-who wevre lessees~ .t i IIal inth lands of Bank, obtainem e n14 itie:>,Of th~e land, onl whchh to tree t furnaces and wock- reShre.In 1853~ ttev sold Their whole ititercest inl thie tt'lt reale( Ity ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN A CIRCUIT COURT

... i EXTrAOPDI-NARY SCENE IN A CIRCUIT COURT. ?? I I maead.A (From the Times.) W EST1EN (OI]XUIT-DoRcissTmIR, Ma&RaC 10, CROWN COURT. (Before Mr. Serjeant SauE.) Ediwin Alfred Preedy, aged 20, was indicted forthe wilful murder of Charles Evans, at Portland, on the Sth of Sep- tesaber. Mr. Poulden and Mr. H. T. Cole were counsel for the prosecution; Mr. Prideaux defended the prisoner. When called ...

THE HALESWORTH MURDER

... THE HALESWORtTH MURDER. At the Norfolk Circuit Court, Bury-St.-Edmundse, on Wedllesday last, John Ducker, aged 63, was charged svith the murder of Ebenezer Tye on the 25th of Novemlber, 1832. The facts are very simple, but as the charge is supported bv circumstanfial evidence alone, a large number of witnegses have been called. Fromn Mr. Bulwer's statements, it aa- peared that the deceased, E. ...

SINGULAR SELF-ACCUSATION OF WIFE MURDER BY AN EDINBURGH MAN

... SINGU LAP, SELF-ACCUSATION OF W 'I L.E M1t'1 ])ER BY AN EDINBUril3 MAN. I ?? ?? -n ?? I I. I ?? A. Ir.,. I. . At the Deal Borohli Police Court, on Mondav. l.,bert Webster was brougilt np under the following singular cir- ?? Parker, superintendent of police. deposed-Yesterday, the defendant surrendered him.self tV, use, as hvin-g imurdlered his wife. He was broughtto mue bv ( Captaii ay from a ...