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COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13

... COURT OF SESSION-W bEDN!.' pj7. 1. EIMT DiVISION, PT.-MmILNE. In a ?? fur recal q ,o'J certain heri tae subjects of the appointment of ajudicialfaetor mar by the Lord Ordinary, and for ex:oneration oel int,. missions as to these subjects, tne Court doubled whether the petition was properly prec;: od i5 th- Inner House. Being referred to Lawson, ?? Df, 1863, and other cases, the Court ordered ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, Nov. 21

... COTTORT OF SESSION-Tmmsmy, :Nov'. 21. FIRST DIVISION. MACSAY V. M-AcKAY . DEBTS RECOVERY ACT. This was an appeal from the Sheriff Court of Ross- shire in an action brought under the Debts Recovery Act, 1867. The appellant was ordered to print the process in the Inferior Court, and the case was sent to Summer Roll-the LonD PnstsonmT, however, observing that it was not to be taken for granted ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, May 22

... COURT OF SESSION--T'Pi:-s)A1jA. :'wIty 2°. FIP.ST DlViMIOX..; TVxEm-INT v. aX 'Ia:ITCb.. THI. WNELJX~R' CAlSE. In these conjoined actions MIr Gilbert I-'dry Tenneent seeks to enforce tile 1-oovisicus of a 0d-ad of agtreemenet executed by lhi3 father, Hugh Tellurent, by himself, and bv his brother, Charles S. Term at, in 155, and te vindieate his rights as a iartluer or the rirm of J. & r.. ...

A SON MURDERED AND OFFERED IN SACRIFICE BY HIS FATHER

... A SON, MURESRED AND OMERED IpIN- I SACRIFICE BY HIS FATEC : The Jnnalide Busse of the 27th it, records a case of a peculiarly horrible characer, wich as just been heard before the criminal tribunal of Vladimir. A. mau, named Kursin, smember of a numdrous and fanatical Russan sect, called the sect 6f the Saviofmn lately killed his own son, and offered himn nsa sacri- fine to God The narrative ...

THE CASE OF REVOLTING CRUELTY TO A CHILD

... THE, CASE OF ,.EVOLTING CGE iZTY'TO |, F ?? ?? ?? . ?? he ig of 'the cliarje'againit Adsi&ide Lomax~ (the wife of a retired journalist of thae name)- of atrociouls cruelty to-er child, Agnes Lomc 4 other. wise AvnesEa~vly was'resumed at ?? Hal], astate,'.'o~n-- -n . May,,Ee~ofe::thXagot and a MaryYoung said she entdied the-serice. of the' defendat ?? last as. ihrsemaidr'ai&s'ifei#- days efter. ...

COURT OF [ill] July 5

... ?2?T OF ? ?? July 5. ?? ¼i'. aeiL- =. rlittae of Mdesrsr &:'z mT 1 ' ne -ecri-r , ;me rchantsi, ?? 5 EU~iv! ..=:E'-'a3en-sin G!iac-- .. - 711 viadater-- . = Le.:min andA- 'A11 a ?? - a Le--. at - .To'hn Cb (,rg Ii, d :- - ?? j~1.c ti'lip Lii-.. . - ' :- ?? l't c . . -. -wr JI'lL 'r .! .OL ^r-t e -- -l *,trer ;er cli ::en 1-ec: .. ?? e ?? :2-c z-elrs deilppi at L- ?? - e ,1t h51 ?? 71i ?? - ?? ...

THE LOSS OF THE SHIP ASSAYE, OF GREENOCK

... THE LOSS OF THE SHIP A.SSAYE, OF GREENOCK. OFFICIAL INQUIlY. ?? c s o1 Kh ij,.Assaye, of Greenock-, Captoin1 So enX oye from Demerara to Livet1 with a Wuga~tua;ni, and cotton. JlStides T. C. Henter pnd\MacCi, along with Captains Harris and Swinburne, RN., assessors, again presided. Mr RoBERT NXIL, who a)peared for Captain Jones, handed in a lengthened statement on behalf of his client. After ...

LORD LOFTUS AGAIN IN THE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... -L OR 1 1D. F01¢XS::;S, ?? BA\NKRkTTPY COtTRT. - e 11,.-Tftc a-. The bankru t, Lord Geoxrge Wil1liam Lofti-9,1 ap- Plied to the Court Of Banurnptc -yesterday, upon, hi ow ptition, in consequence; as he alleged, of, tos u eilfi f exchange, in respect of which he'- had received no consideration, and. also losses through ill health. The bankrupt's accounts re- turn debts unsecured to the amount ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13, (Before lords JUSTICEc-CERs, CoWAN, &N NEz.i ALEXANDER v. LwDSAr. Thcswas abill of guspe-sion ?? by John Alexander, a fisherman at Jobnssvez. against a conviction before certain J e o. Peace of Kincardineshire. The infor.moo oep which Alexander was tried was as folloc:- Be it remembered that Heary Linday, a3 officer of custOms, under the directioa of the Commissioners of ...

COURT OF SESSION.—SATURDAY, FEB. 23

... 'uS -s 2DAi, .EB,. 2.;, an 1rconing at the lain- p~a' Wllia Jhni Jiennel, anidnt ?? ;csEdinburgh ;adthe i 7-nht ,f th'itrue ao share 'rath Clj.jteof Edin- 1 a'b, j-- ii to thel tereased Robert i_- bit bather of tite pursuer Wmr. tL~h& t2- t t -~ar eltthe late Robert r ~- ' ~ ' 1cx~ncirStiort, an'd 5tand in's wife` in conjunct ~I. lint cviti. IIse. adlenarly . ?? - f ' toe Il~alt-ctae equlally ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... GLASGOW SHERIFF eOUp,. * A C 1 ^1~ as.. -- At the Appeal Court held by Sheriff jer. day, before proceeding to call the roil the Elf said: Gentlemen. -In conformity with may a tice at the opening of the winter eejon j now s'tate ?? yr information and for tbao the public, the statistics of the judiciaL bsiu. transo acted in this Court since the Ist Qztober, i8% ItIs extent, I believe, has no ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... SERwF- CpRIM NAL COURT. Sg.. rKII-,.n^ ?? were dlW - mett SkL.ZXLI l-lt ?? le CM a silvd,,er of,~ .er& the asjt'werediap Ysteida t rthe h fi a Juryc e and Sbefore ffheri o alb thief three tin' convicted, as found 'nilty by a emjriyo having, o the 20th Of aune lft- ,)S ?? in a ten- t Io King Street (City), itolen a silver watchi from the person of a p r.l pa befita Dorkerty', a Pr, jiously ...