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COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, JULY 20

... C(OURT UJF SE3ilONflf i, July 20 WTUQ? flivilSoN. ms-ours Ileca D~AttA~iN. itsbi~s action, Air. co~gets, ~haplalu at Stirli'ng, Castle, 'WaS pesniifl., andi the, defisnlo~! VS U,e-Plruvotpid 2,OfStr ln.The issues lidi before tiae 4uay 'c-iv as fo110,ii .Whte,- on Or hboi 14th October, 1861, the efnefoe the ?? f tC thle pllrtiter die- Missed from his ?? ti ?? astle. wrote and trausliut'sd to ...

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 ...

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 ...

EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION OF A MURDER

... EXTRAORDINARY CONFESSION oF A MURIDER. tI Tln -trai.. -v a+ Rant *6rot .ntr ?? The police are at present investigating the circumstnces of an extraordinary case of alleged murder that has been confessed by a soldier of the 50th Regiment, with a degree of detailed consistency that has led to the belief that the statement is onlytoo authentic. It appears that the soldier in question, a man named ...

SHERIFF COURT, GLASGOW

... SHERIFF COUIRT, GLASGOW. This summnons concluded for sofetfieis, reparation, and rdm- inages, sustained and to be sustained by the death of the pursuer's son, which was alleged to have taken place in con- 1; sequence of injuries received by himwhlemoydite g defender's works, in or near Duke Street, Glasgow, tending e tbe w-orki5ng of a copaling or planing apparatus driven by 1, it steamn power ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... GLASGOW SHERIFF cOURT. ITSHELUWOOD & AUERCRUBY V. JklNES DOLDU. E g This was an appeal against an assessment for statute la- el p boor purposes, under the Glasgow Police Act, 1Sib, on 20 , horses alleged to be kept or used within the city. The ap- £ apellants are proprietors of the omnibuses running between . Glasgow and Govan. By section 52 of the above Act, it is pi provided that every ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, JULY 27

... COURT OF SESSION-IloiDAY, July 27. I4U~lel, Uf5 otif-l~)i uly :i. JURtY COURT -FIRST DIVISION.k (Before the IL(iu rucSIEtNT.) J. F. EVIK-,GIYFEC.N s- AND Gou:IOeCe OWc u: I ?? AND ItOtiEili (tanic, I e in this caseo, which commenced to-day, t he pursuer is J[oln i 1 a Fuire.ttr Ne,'ville, warebouseman, Arg-yit Street, Ga~w l and the dcrid-saethe Greecnock aiid Geurock Omni~bus~ Compan~iy ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, JULY 22

... (54.5i ?? $. ?? ( -- blay 22. !Li;pry ?? 'I'tT DIVIIIOW. ?? ( rf > r. ?? > 'M:u .'ior: IO r.) i (- e-- ?? I' : 'iIi( :eN.D flr' - - ';'L ozI) N 'd WIItsr IO I-i' t s i to .- eA 1.1 irrrisel, e.-s,-uol, n 1I-r ago v O'o'. cthc.. n-, spi be ).111 i2(r. 'i fisiltlej oine:' re-s 510 1..n h ?? :2r.;J thL saG ?? Ni i sis :-I 1l r-i lwt Lrl 7S ?? :>ll fhr biho' Vllrh 0ii'I :uteie-f isere ...

FORGERY OF AUSTRIAN BANK NOTES

... FORGERY OF AUSTRIAN BALNE NOTES. On Monday Peter Pinaldi. a Swiss, was brought before the Lurd Mayor on remand. at the Justice Room of the M:ansioln House, in the custody of Sergeant Scott, a detec- ti-vepolicecofficer, chargedwith being concerned in the forgery of notes of the Imperial Bank of Vienna. Mr. Sleigh {iastructed by Messrs. Stuchbury & Davis, of -Gresham Street, solicitors) ...

SINGULAR CASE

... SINGIJL kr CASE. We read inl a Paris ?? utatilely flea peint of lav ir has just ben decided in al actiol betsveefl one of the most ir distiutguished inenmbers of the old ltronlic arist ocracy and a - Prince of the utoneyocracy of the Empi e. 1'ue plaintiff is le tile Duchess de la ltochetoucveld Doudeanville a nanes re- Y- dolent of iloe ...

THS ISLINGTON MURDER

... THE ISLINGTON MIURDER. The inquest on the remains of Elizabeth Hunter, disco vered, as previously detailed, in Mr. Rowe's nursery ground in the New North Road, Islington, was opened on Wednes- day. The remains consisted of a tolerably complete skeleton of good size, arranged upon a police stretcher, and a small quantity of golden-coloured hair in a piece of newspaper.- The witnesses examined ...