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COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, April 12

... 'O-K'1'OF SESSION-AI'R-nt,*w1i1'. . JURY TRIAL. ['PrE: WaHITE ?? WAuLIz Guia'vE. , I this case, Peter White, accountant in Glas.zow, FrlLtce oil the sequestrated estates of John Rkeid 3cn. & Co., merchants in Glasgow, in room of the Lr deceased Andrew MI'Evwan, accountant, Glas- 7ruW fc'rmcrly trustee on the saifd estates, was the l~u'siier; ard WN alter Grieve, merchant, Greenock, asihe ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA

... THE ATTEmPTTO ASASSINATE THE BEMPEROR OF RUSSIA. ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS. The Paris correspondent otthe Globe, writing On -Friday night, says:- in1 ?? there is but onemsbjectpf converstion -the attempt to murder the Emperor of Russia. That the crime is regardedwithuniversalhorrorand indignation need not be said, -and ma ny of the prin- ?? resident in thiscity, nong them General Zamoiski, have ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... BANK. PIUvePTCY C C.O R T-YArmDAY. (Before. Sheriff Sir A. AasoN, Bart.) #n the Sequeet3ftiond.0WWfWR BOTrHP.S& CO. Mr Dmnesagmntinthefseguestration, stated that 'the trustee .had,:as instructd'bhthe firstseoeeting of creditorsanddh d.ischarge-f his etatttory duties,, cited kr JTaneslackenmie to. appear for examina- - fon in regardi tot~he affairs.of the bankrupte; that ho had beerena-cited ...

THE CUMBRAE CASE

... THE CUMBRAE CCAE. in another column we have printed tihe substance of the reasons of protest and appeal transmitted to the General Assemblyby the Presentee in the Cum- brae case, which has just come into our hands with other Assembly papers. From this document our readers will better understand the extraordinary judgment pronounced bythe Presbytery, to one por- tion only of which we recently ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... BAN?~IC XTCY COURT-YEsSTERSlAY. (Before Sheriff GALrRSIR) EXAMI2ATION or JOBY JoflNSTONE BI-rD, ~~laagow, ~.L trdn;ne h r f3 m0enn Tihe bankrupt carried on business as a wne mer- chant, bottlers and rexated wyqttx 2gnptitEtrer in 4:lagow, trading under the &im of 3 J. Soh Piue Baird & Co. Present-MrJohn Gourlay, accountant in Glasgow, trustee; and Mr Duncan M'Farlane, writer, agent. There ...

FRAUD ON A FRIENDLY SOCIETY

... FR'AUD ON A FRIENDLY SOCIETY. X (Fom the Manchester GuarSUan.) At the Manchester City Police Court on Wednes- day, John Cooke, coffin maker, and late the Secre- tary of the Manchester and- Salford Independent Burial Society, wasbcharged with embezzlement. Mr R. B. B. Cobbett, who prosecuted, said the society held its meetings at the Royal Oak public- house, Oak Street, the landlady of -which ...

THE GREAT WHISKY CASE

... THE GREAT WHISKy CASE ASR A case was decided Yesterday in the Court of which seems to illustrate the principle of the Sessla commercial morality, so far as that is affected vbyt praetice of adulteration. The case vas brited by the Medsrif W. Tajlba2 ,and Co., merchantie - A~frican traders, purobasee4 of Messrs Macfan [,,I distillers, of Port-Dundas, Glasgow 20 ne 554 d Co of: whisky, which ...

TRIAL OF THE PROVOST AND MAGISTRATES OF DUNFERMLINE

... I The unique spectacle of the whole body of Provost and Magistratese of a burgh arraigned at the bar of justice for a breach of the law was exhibited yesterday at Dun. fermline. It appears that two years ago the people of Dun. femnline found it necessary to increase their water supply, The waterworks then came into the possession of the Town Counoil. The only suitable site they could find for ...

QUARTER SESSIONS APPEAL COURT

... QUARTER -- Qup.R S)£S-NIS z\v2l R7F ad- 41l The Justices of the Peace for I C*a ora Quarter Sessions Appeal Court kks e be Court Hall, Hutcheson Street. The 4' i rons attendance of Justices v. ee %an' occupied the chair on the bet Dau The first case before the C w an the instance of Mr William l.tc,i,, apa,-s deliverance by the Mazistrat -ar to32 a granting to Edward Pailtho. 'I Enoo Square ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY WILL CASE

... THE EXTRAORJDINAIY WVTLL CASE. This case, the chief features of which wve gave a fei* day's ago, was ?? on FriEday in the Court of Probate. Mr Tebbitt Abbott, nephewe of Mrs Tebblit's lhasid, deposed that wh~en he isited the teststrix in 1835, she said to himt, Bob, do yon know that I am the third person of the Trinity, and Dr Smith is one of us. 1 have been all over creation. It was through ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY, March 30

... COURT OF SESSION-SATURDAY, iarch 30. I SECOND DIVISION. SMEA TON v. POLICE COeNXSSIoNERS OF ST AanmEws. The Police Commissioners made an order for the execution of a drain through the pursuer's lands of Abbey Park. ie appealed totheSheriff, whosub- stantially confirmed the line chosen by the Commis. sioners, and whose decision, by the statute, is final. Smeaton then gave notice of a juiy trial ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... i BANKIRVPTCY COURT-YESrTEnD-- I * (Before Sheriff GALURAITH.) CFASRINATION OF JOHN BARCLAY. The bankrupt was a shipowner, preserlsy residing at Cockenzie, and carrying on busine, ass a shipping agent in Glasgow and Kiruicdy, sd also a partner m in the concern carrying on business in Glasgow and ?? under the pamne of the Glasgow anid Kirkcaldy Steam Paelzet Company. Present-M~r James Wink, ...