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PAISLEY

... r.titoni x . SUERTY11 CRIMINAL COUBT-PLEADING DIET. -Ann Camp- bell ?? was charged before Sheriff Campbell, I yesterday, with theft, in so far as on various occasions be- tween the 8th day of July, 1862, and the 29th day of May,] 18G63 and within or near Netherlee Printworks, in the parish of Cathcart, she had stolen 15 yards of woollen cloth, S3 yards of woollen and hut cloth, and two ...

THE NEW ROSS MURDER

... TjiE N-EW RBOSS MURIDEIR. ±5pL1t 2,fl 1± LVJS'-~V. At the \ewdord Assizes on Saturday, Joseph Kelly was convicted of the murder of Michael Fitzhenry, a national achoolmastev. It appeared from the evidence that the pri- I soncr3s father had a small farm on the estate of Lord Carew, ] the rent of which he wvas unable to pay, It was arranaed, with the consent of the landlord, that the farm shoulk ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, July 17

... COITRT OF SESSION-FIl DAY, July 17. FInSr DIVISION. FeTr1n cc. cx lime S 'l'o AND (01 iEI:S. In this action, in which the court oln 2:;.1 January last S pronounced an interlocuitor reducing the trccst-dispositisl i and settlement of the late George Ferris, of Blaictummno C~. C in respect that Adam Paterson, one of the notaries by U whom it bore to be sirned. was one of the disponees in ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, JULY 1

... COURT OF SESSION-W1EDNE9DY. JUV 1. -1-re n~~ ThIND COURT. THE MINISTER Of BANCHORY DEvESNCIC ?? Taz HaEgrOR.S. The m.inister of this parish has since 1812 drawn sumtrs from Excheqjuer in addition to the amount payable to hin as stipend from the teinds of the arish, on the f.oting of the teinds being insufficient to yieig him a stipend of £150 per annum. In the present process ofaugmentation, ...

HAMILTON BANKRUPTCY [ill] [ill]

... ITA'lIL.Tt N ?? ?? EA'~IILTD'o'. CO ?? ' T ,. ;O ?? Lie ?? i- an- it-ir Mv e uirt1- if n .1 S rut- tin1 r.J ire-t Ji'rn.c,\ sn:21~r at Cliintirryil ?? Tss bi Lkruj '5 d a- ixTninei. dvriod Inaxoct~ i ca ifi niil~iwii v-tc,, inl as a fruit It-erchanz, u'~l ii ?? in prntr.' oW slaiji wkith anly one, dlzrin-gtL n ?? I was in the matil i t 1 zcmnkeri wheni it pit-aced nl~v-el I' -n- booing got ...

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 ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY, July [ill]

... COLURT O! SERS-P) N. SAfT M!M. iT ! 1- F ?? ltViliC TIis is art- a-.vacat;.n fn in the She~riff c~ Fre: hi iv , O--r-litl ;2C Dn (1~i 1 ivory, -h: Ii, fii th-- -tie L, -in ulnit aZt. ---stIr litfl.W ?? to5 -~il tile IiiC t~~ referrud tt. i ~ vanelics1 0-nicte 1i ~ui 1Ti C tile tii- lieu ?? i tirlttr, it seas a ean'cC' ?? pitt-' I Ft CaLti: 1-eul it ~t~, . le cal:-e a ,try tO;- Eta btecil t ...

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 BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW B1AYNKRTPTCY COURT-YESTEBDAY. i (Before Sheriff Sir A. Aklsot) EXA3INSATION OF THOMAS 13;CHAY. The bankrupt was sometime wood merchant, now com- mission merchant, in Glasgow. There wvere present-Mr. Wirn. M~udie, jun. C.A., trustee; and Mr. J. E. AM'Laren (of Oliphant & MI'L~aren), writer, agent iln the sequestration. The trustee expressed himself satisfied with the state of the ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, JULY 9

... (OURT OF 8ESLIQN-TnIT','nDAY. .JUlY I(. l ttisT iiteitJ)N. C ?? ¼' C onir 'i'-ltHioiliil to-tiny. Yr.I 'n i --:0 It-'i-r i the Ilurstier. I -Ii-aI II ., n 1O tinintr had sustained, the U ?? La - O it. of thu ?? I - thi ?? lie defci;,deri, whok Were1, iL Z Li,~i - %iic:2 % ., i t, tile as.-sceiatittn ?? theL 11 I ?? and Clerks 1 - a- iM 166ii and thii l-, cei-taii '-t ~ 1 . I i j I I UII'QC I ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY, JULY 4

... COURT OF SESSION--SArUIDny, JU~ 4, FahST DVlVStONf. JOHNSTOXN vA EDonBrRGH & GLASaGOW RrAILWVAY Cog'j7 This was a case in which a widow claimed damae. and ?? against the company for the death of her heuband in the late collision at Winchhnrgh. To-day the defenderS moved the Court for a diligence to recover from laN agents correspondence and other documents tending to show that at, and for ...