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THE RIBCHESTER MURDER

... ?? 'I S- - - - ?? ?? -IT3cEEsT]R MURDE-R At 1,t- Southd Lancashire Assize's, on 'Monday, before mr. 3aron Ma~rtmn, DBuileain M'Phail (34} and G eorge, Woods (45i,, were in~dicted for the murder of Mrs. Ann Walne, at RijoeChester. on the 11th November last, Carr, who was in- iluded intte, indictpsent, died on MondAcay mousing in jail, and II at lpy having tm-ned approver was not placed in the ...

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 ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... CGLASG'OW BANKRUPTCY ?? L:1 -TEi9AY. | (Bef)re Sheriff BELL.) . AiJJCiUh5ED I'iN.AJOON of J.,M'S 0OUOLS. T'the banlkrupt Nrn, a rI'J uri grocer in 1'itt Street, WIas- gowV, 'udi tuas the only part'r of tle firml of James Gouol tb & Co. There were preseolt- -Mr. Aichibald Pollock, trns- o tee ; and.Nlr Ihelsard 3IC( nllrch, agevit in the scrunestratioan; tri and several ecz(iotrs. di The } ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8

... ( (,-UiiT C0F S I X-I-WEONESDnAY, Apii]. ?? .~ 7 ~ 004 'OESCSsO W. ?? o.!: ?? ?? lasia'nron oF Poocl, I~rL;nOS 1 'I1 hi case arose out of certain proceedings which had been adc,5,td V by tle Parochial Board oif Largs with a view to a neshotlyviiig t rotnd for the parish. In the year 155, Lad shortly aft, r the passirg of the Burial Grounds Act, it woas resolved by the ?? ?? that a new burial ...

EXTRAORDINARY RABBIT CASE

... E EXTRAORDINARY RABBIT CASBS PAGET v BritKBaux. At the Kingston Home Circuit on Thursday l1st,-before ?? Chief-Justice Cock-burn and a special jury, the H following case was heard ?? of tI The plaintiff is a farmer, occupying a farm called South it E Park Farm, at Blechingley, and although he is a York-shire and. man, he did not seem to have that love for horse-flesh and Jobir for the sports ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER IN LONDON

... (From the Times.) Some time on Thursday, probably about mid-day, an atro- fc cions murder was perpetrated in George Street, St. Giles's be one of the worst neighbourhoods in the metropolis. It be- v came notorious about 18 months ago in consequence of an I F attempt by a cab driver to get a young woman who had been m his fare into one of the brothels there, after hocussing her of and robbing ...

RECOVERY OF DEBTS IN THE DIFFERENT COURTS IN ENGLAND

... - (,FI)EBTS IN THIE IFFElS{ENT *- C UTS IN ENGLA.ND. ?? ?? ~-Alit tosi by Mr. 'Miller. of * cI 1' ina Sociuity. fron ian English ?? toto the processes for i.1 *. I-jt i-hits -If Engiid As * , ?? iinfuniation to traders as to ii~I il iecovertng Scotch .I t eticatitage: which would arise -. 1 0 ii~ecitidl1,ill to become law, I -ristol 2ith Febh., TS6:;. £ .iini i' y\u inc notvd viewvs 6in the ? ...

PAISLEY

... -ax, ,n-.cs9rciQ POT ICE COMMISSION. The nusual snoesthlr meetingq of the Police Commissioners ~ hld ii he . ucl Chambers. on Wednesday evening. ibihe ,ifl e; catted to the chair. The sonu-s~,istflt censral meeting, and of several corn- 1-i11uethti woe read and confirined.. Nir. kCotil! ?? ic1r of the Cells Commuittee, requested sr-I ' ?? te Board to have the uppsr police 'aQ ?? as the lower. ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SIHERIFF CRIMINAL COUfRT. Yesterday, at a pleading diet of this Court -- Sheriff Strathern presiding-the following cases were disposed of ?? Do id /itche~l wvas sentenced to six months' imprisonment for having, at various times during the months of January, February, and March last, stolen 118 yards of wvoollen cloth and 45 ysrds of flannel cloth, from the ?? of Messrs. John dapperton & Co., ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—MONDAY

... (;I i- -lcfrefx f SMT11r.) -, ?? 'H 11.-l) i f WT'Ftit1, MftkciCr2'r ])ill vret. r. InnV Gen~t r1) C- ln--L tlii iio.e'-i~itio and several crt- I li 'hr Mmti deponeod-I am -Ie I c ?? to t'v -, OS about the year ?? I-,I nethiiin 'in in owtt n'ccioultselling J,,wel-j ...

AYTE sPPING CIRCUIT

... COtT.T. .42 AS o's 0LA_ - 1 I. A - It V ' ' V I - - .1:ic Suring Circ.uiit (urt of Justiciary for the counti's c d Av. yl.,d Wizttrwn tvai ,pened here yesterday. The pre- ?? j~d~e6 wre thle i. rd Justice-Clerk and Lord Deas. The ol!lowing coumsel were present :-Alexander Moncrieff, Advoecate-IDepute. Mvs!r1. Wilson. Trayner. Maclean, Lawniy. SlaLkie an(l Guthrie. UIGAHY. Je->i ?? ,i? 7Sto!.,, ...

THE MURDER AT CHATHAM

... THEl MURDER AT CHATHAM. . 1 n t ?? swit L''brx ?? .On Thursday, the coroner for Chatham opened an inquiry in that town into) the uircuimstances attending the murder of Alred .i-noes Holden, a child, who was killed unmer eir- cumstam'-wes of great barbarity by his father, Alfred Holden, ?? s the Royal Artillery, q-iuartered at Chathiam.- Cathermne Dowinie, the wife of a tailor residing next ...