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THE JAMAICA COURTS MARTIAL

... .k Thl JUAICAA rCOUT-SMARTIAL. (ftOM TEHr. ?? JOlUlNAL,) e It is to be hoped that, Whatever may be the result fl' tbe i;nquir-y'`iht tho-lati'' 1aeritable proceedirngs in 'Jitnaica1,which, 'e do 'not desite to anticipate by taiggestion, advantage*ill' be' taken of the opportunity to put the law,.on the' lsubject; diflitary ?? ThbrA appears to be' the gre'atest onfusiown upon the' seubject at ...

SINGULAR CASE

... THE1 ?? At the Preston Police Court, on Thursday after- noon, ML J. A. Bell, chemist and druggist of that town, and well known throughout the north of Eug' land as the maker of two curious mixtures, called Indian brandee and Indian whiskee, was charged with having gold a certain liquid containing naethylated spirit, whereby he had rendered him. self liable to a penalty of £50, and also ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST D[VISION. ,IRL FRIDAY, January 26. r1e FARQUIIARSON V. FARQUlNASON S TlRUSEES. ) a The late Andrew Farquiearson of Breda, in Aberdeenshire, ti his died in 1831, leaving a trust-deed, by which lie directed his tl the trusteesj inter alia, after paymnent of his debts and legacies, t' atl and witlout prejudice to lis wirloe'e liferent, to execute a %N end deed of entail of ...

THE ROBBERY OF THE TARLAND MAIL BAG

... THE ROBBERY OF THE TAUL&ND MAIL BAG. The Aberdeen Herald gives the following. account of the alleged robbery from a post-runner in Aberdeenshire:- It would appear that the post-runner, James M'Connach-who, it may be here stated, has been runner in that district for some twenty-five years, has maintained a good character during that time, and was believed thoroughly trust- worthy by those who ...

SHERIFF COURT

... SHERIFF COU1RT. INTIROOUOTION 0F eHEIFFIP THOMSON, tile ON Weoui' t ten o'clocle, in the Sheriff Court, Air 5. regi Cote' S' iAdvocate, the newly appointed Sheriff- the - iii. iedieiliwaso forrsiily] ' iodoeted to Ilil A office. wIlio acn a very large atteerleceo, of memnbers; of tar Sile Society of Advocatec, beoaded by thteir President, lar per Newell Burnett, acidI iccludicig Sir, ...

MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... MURDER ON THE H?rv-3w moalnga in consequence of heavy wsetr. At that time the crew ofleisted of DMr. Trecthillsthe master; Thomas Pickard, mabte; Willlam Nzbend Samuel Brawnwableaeamen; and b b.about SI) oE the crew, who left Rngland i o her, was ashore sick, k; the hospitaL at Fays], and the Briifh Cnfl~ a'l- St, 5-G464jie oeiit -o-abar jsia lih4 plac& o-Portqtmo. mm#n, ar:AboaMx, about ...

A LADY IN THE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... A LI.ADY IN THEX BANKRUPTCY COURT. The case of the Hon. Georgian A~ugusta Frederica H~enrietta Cavendish Bentinch was before the Bank. ruptoy Coulrt on Monday morning. This bankrupt asva described as of Green Street, Cavendish Square, and she camne up for the order of discharge. The debbs are £2198, sad th'e assets, property realised by-the assignees, £1238, lOs., leaving a deficiency ot £959. ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT—YESTERDAY

... DEAN OF GUILD COURT.-YESTERDAY. The following petitions were granted:- David Ritchie, merchant, Glasgow-To erect a dwelling-house and offices In Park Circus and Park Street 3t. Matthew Burnside, flesher, Glasgow-To erect one double and five single tenements of shops and dwelling-houses In Oswald Street, Bridgeton. Messs Finlay & Tanahill, carpet manufacturers, Glasgow-To erect a one-storey ...

THE MURDER NEAR PORTSMOUTH

... At Portsmouth, on Saturday, Benjamin Eve, seaman armourer on board her Majesty's ship Excellent, was committed by the burgh msgi. strates to Winchester Jail, for trial on a charge of having, on the 12th lnst, wilfully murdered Caroline Simmonde, a woman of loose character, at her resi. dence, No. 2 Hereford Street, Landport. On the day previous the jary, at the coroner's inquest held on the ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF CHILDREN IN NOTTINGHAM

... SUPPOSED MURDER: OF CHILDREN IN I NOTTINGRAM. . : On Wednesday, great excitenent prevailed in' the neighbourhood of Vernon Stieet, Derby Road, Nottingham, by a rumour obtaining circulation that the bodies of two children, which are supposed to have been murdered, had been dia. covered at a house in the former street. 'On inquiry, the following particulars as to the affair were gleaned :-About ...

Law Intelligence

... 16 ?Hftuigfact. COURT OF SESSION -SATURvDA. FIRST DIVISION. THE INSrECTOR OF POOR OV ,uLKCOONAL IV_ THE IN SPECTORS OF PENNINGUAMIC AND GLutE C #1MN,. The question .in this ease was whether, the pauper Janet Geddes or Candlisb, wife of James Candlish, a labourer, had nequired a constructive settlement through her husband. The pauper became insane -in the parish of Kirkonunel in May 1861, and ...

BRUTAL MURDER IN SHROPSHIRE

... BRUTAL M.URDER IN- SHOPSH1RE.. (Provo the MaChester Veranier.} On Tuesday morning, a mean was arrested in Wolverhampton, and afterwards brought up at the Petty Sessions, charged with the murder of Edward Edwards, aged 18, the nephew of Mr. Meredith, miller, Diddlewick, about eight miles from Bridg. north. Mr. M~eredith's mill standes about 40}0 or 500 yards from his house. It was the young ...