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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 ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY, MAY 16

... C)uUPT L Fv SESSION-S.ATUID.\Y, MAY 16. FlItRST DIVISION. D nrz- u Lzsn:i CLiruY. - Vt dile 1-p~esis ota T BOLISlrowvn relidin I I , ':ik ti'ttagt. ansi th, groundl of suspension is the * rt!. Ilt i hat a loll for :, ti, tin which Iis name appears as i;. 1 f ! r a . 7rx. It ftell ue on ltth Septemlber, 1S62>. 5iC dra!w, v f the bill is T'fit'as Walker. of Philiphaugh l:Ii. anid a.Lt the latj' ...

ENTRAORDINARY ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... I)NA ACTIO)N F(IZ FALSE1 Lm pkl'R1S -NMlNT. . 1 - ?? l - -I OStr i,'J> N -,A 5 *. V a if -;i~ s lIoneL on Tuesday, au actor, -;o Colon el Gibion, Ii.E ior astolt anti false inhlinstiuelit. Tile case arose ftl -t 1 ?? ;iv marrieed in Is7S to lis present teds, anti i; ?? they ?? the azcquaintanlce of MIr. Bouci- f-.llt tii-, -s--ii-tnlsvn totaiter ?? b'eate r.ather ?? .it}l Ii,* l i Zu: titfl', ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT-YEST1EBDIY. it- (Before Sheriff SMITE,) EXAMINATION OF PFARICI TON. I Sr- The bankrupt was a draper in Stirling Square, Glasgow. ly There were present--Mr. James Thomson, accountant, trus- es tee, and Mr. Richard M 'Culloch, writer, agent in the seques- ad tratioss- The bankrupt deponed-I commenced business, in the i of premises recently occupied by me, about four ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY, DUBLIN

... (:'tTRT OP A1)MIRALTV7, DU BLIN. (Before Jdge KRELLT.) Trz Tnu1 EAL u oi DEU3BY. C jedginent was delivered in this case on Tuesday miorniing. Hi- Lociccep stated that this was a case in which a ship, t the Larl of Derby. with her cargo-stated to be of 908 tons t bLeuden, anld classed as A 1 at Lloyd's for four years-sailed with her waster. Captain Grayston, and 25 hands on board, from Greenock ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, MAY 20

... COURlT OF SESSION--W-:.::Da.- M-vC .. I SECOND DnIV:s O ,. SSi?;'sEs5'O AND Igricauret-Ci- Mi'tEiai.L P 5. .i,, r 'u'E MAG(.I'.TcAT':> OF Tl:i:estresa.-. The comnplainer, -,r. Cannpbsei of (oigrnin. is :1- p)r prietor of the lands of Craigendorran. near Hsieaeiburgi The DumnbartonandRow turnpikeroad an ilatei lfra0 Iletent buegh aqlong tiue comnplaner0> t:r, Lc.viat ?? to conse uenceof the ...

GREENOCK

... 1If-f-' Ar ('ITRIU.A SHERIFF CRiMI1N'AL COURiT-Y5RSTT.n)A. l (Before Sheriff TENNEcsr and a Jury.) Archibald Niven, Joiner, was placed at the bar, charged with having assaulted a labourer, named Wli'liam M'Ghee, on the evening of Saturday, 28th March. last, and, with a knife or other sharp instrument, striking the said William 'C~hes a blow on the left breast, causing a deeps wound to be made, ...

MORE ACCIDENTAL POISONING AT BRADFORD

... MORcEACCIDEN AMI FOISONINXG ATEAFOr - ?? . , ,_ en taken During, the past week a number of persons have been taken suddenly ill at Bradford, in consequence of taking arsenic, which was mixed in cream of tartar, sold at a druggist's shop in that town. On Monday last, two young women, named |Mary Aun and Elizabeth Johnson, were taken seriously ill, Several other members of the family were also ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, MAY 22

... COU RT OF SESSION- SMDAm, Ni'. FIRST DIVISION. MURCItE 2. FREEBAIRY AND A This is a reduction of a small debt decree pronouaced im the Sheriff Court of Ayr, on the ground o.f ai acheed lters- tion and vitiation of the decree as entered in the bo'k of causes and in the extract. The alteration is alle-ed to nave been made by the Sheriff-Clerk I)epute after the extract had been issued. The ...

SHERIFF COURT—YESTERDAY

... SHERIFF COrRT-.EITERDY.\ (Before 3r. Sheriff BELL.) (1) 1V. f1.. Zirnut-N Trustee on W. Inglis' Estates, r. the ,1 1,:ANRRT, and J. ii. IfaGuLicr, and A. Grat, and others. ( (LI) W. L. Mlbiux, Trustet furesaid, a. said Defenders and S JOIHN MI'CLAC L:EN;, and others. These are two of several actions arising out of the hank. ruptcy of U illiam Inglis, some time merchant in Glasgow. 'lhe pursuer ...

GREENOCK SHERIFF COURT

... :EN-OkK silly II' COU1lT. : ' h q ul i~ n 1 - ?? I c i n' t t l ii d C - e n o n e o f i C oi c o nsid e r- ?? inpt)'' ?? i t ga tii public. It arond in ll a elthll debt ailtt bi. ,Ii' 1vi J'tin: i- t to f-i ci aid o residing in X.rt-i( . .I,-a ,n I I ?? Soi a nltdlso residing rh~ie e. for (i nlb -ine the ino ierlocutor and note . reeind:C . tliA, ?? e-i Thle Siu eri -Seabstl atte, ' l ...

THE PARTIAL SESSION

... THlE 'PAIITIAL' SESSXIN. DIl1NITl STUDENTS. 2's thC Editor of the Gahtqmoi Herald. O' thle- manly subjects which aic urnmprised in tile x ?? t.,-F the Gencral Assemblies and Synods of our t ?? ?? t'hilnchles, no one seems to be receiving such f,:: b :.ltrtirin us the traininlg necessary to qualify young ...