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COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY, JULY 2

... cOU1?T OF SE?SION-T?E?DAY, July 2. stris ncvISltsN. HonTos ?? WALKER. ?? was ar. action at the instance of Henry pan, L 1. of Fairgirth, in the Stewvartry of Kirk- -alight. obairst Jiohn and Eobert Walker, nowv osuiagisvslbeattie. The defenderawere for some !T tenants under the pursuer of the farm of '&aheoehay in the parish of Colvenld, naul this was an chin of daiannses for tuscopp Thr ...

THE GREAT ALLEGED FRAUD IN LIVERPOOL

... TiHE GREAT ALLEGED FRAUD IN lI LRiOOL. pon ourowan correspoadent) L iverpool, Friday. The hearing in the case of the National Bank of Liverpool (Limited) against Mr Charles Lee Camp- bell, of the firm of Colin Campbell & Sons, cotton brokers, which had been adjournedfrom Wednesday evening, was resumed this morning. The magistrates on the bench ?? T. S. Raffles (stipendiary), Mr Thomnas ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT OF, JUT CfIARY. - ?? The following appeared in our Special Edition of yes- h terday- h ad The High Corjt' Of. JuuIciary,- met yesterday -Lords foul Cowan, Neaves, ?? an the bench, the former assi occupying the president's chair, in consequence of the. easp prisoners baying been indicted by.Mr Patton, as public in I prosect; hlehdigthe office ?? Advocate. Rai ci tajeft, ineso far' ...

THIS EVENING'S NEWS

... THIS EVENINGIS NEWS. HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY. che High Court of Justicilary met this morning-the Lord Justice-Clerk, and Lords Cowan and Ardmillan on the bench. CHAORG OF MURDER. Peter Lynes or Lynas was brought up on a charge of murder, as also assault by cuttingand 'stabbing, in so far as on the 29th of October 1866, in a dwelling-house in South Richmond Street, Edinburgh, then occupied ...

THIS EVENING'S NEWS

... i..WR ?? gE ~ ~ i W ?? :of LEITH POLICE.CUR H~L~ (Before Ba~i Matipa.j' ~ojothefrom[,variou~s,.ztsof'leith, frobiM.Phing-greem.,b3 mc,~ere 1to-day remitteld .to the. 2eriff1%u~he'otG i. Ce; ~Ewoof~Q bys hve tentwi~ p O51mOIiateLA AaLwonn ThqE blD ?? ?? ataig1 O b o ?? l.'b Thorbzrn*s 013rgVa *ith k.s6~i1tbiig twat ipaipemeii ?? 'Saturday 41iiiht';iii, .C.il~ ~i~ Thisa~paeronai i well-known in ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ~Ii4 ?? .- UST .;rA-, Y.~ IF . . -x ,, ~~1 Athir- tree ,ndompress, his throat, and by' ;i 'force take from his custody;a purse. Is 2d., and a hat. The: prisoners pleaded not goilty, and the case went to s Alexander Go6doi, 6 pty asatlted and robbwd,'was examined, and gave evidence as to. the, male prisoner'. ,seizin-lhimf by the. throat and fsriking him, and to the female prisoners;,robbing ...

THE SPRING ASSIZES

... THEE SPRING ASSIZES. Um l ' m .-.&At liverpool, ' bere7 . kit itfa Mellor, Letitia Dordy, 29, ws indicted for the murder of ~her newly-born~child. Th.rioe wsasevn a house of Mrs. Feo a idow, residin . Eerton' - On' ca the'night of the21st FebruaryMrs. ?? scream th in the kitchen- ' dcream like'that of-achild. The 'cr was put out when Mrs. Eorrest went down stairs, and t ,hr prisoner,, on being ...

THE LATE SHOCKING MURDER AT ST HELENS

... THE LATE SHOCKING MU&. ER AT ST HELENS. ?? our LiVerpool C epoudent elm the Crown Court, on Friday, on the opening ..ovtigl~oeediug5 beforg ?? , jlff 17n -v2Fvsrraignzedi o'elaige o V14g qunftkmomng of the ast of. July lastemzaurdered. aii old man named Adam. MAther, in the house of- ~leLtter, at Windle, near St Helens,Under~crcm1- -tc d-grestatrocity. The prisoner, who appesy .aui evceodlnly ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS AT MANCHESTER

... THE-FENIAN TRIALS AT MArOHESTER. (From our own Correspondent) The trial of the second batch of Fenian prisoners -Wliam, Martin, John Francis' Nagent, Patrick Coffey, John Brennan, and'JohnFeatherston-was. concoluded on Tuesday. John Bacon, the sixth' prisoner, against whon the charge -was withdrawn on Tuesday, was also in d6ok,- his discharge not having been formallydirected. After the ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT

... I OLD COURT. (Before the LORD JUSTICE-CLEmL) The Court met yesterday at ten o'clock. THEFl. - Has- Ann Jamiesoa, who-was found guilty on Tuesday d tjzviat nlawit nd chain from the peraon of r - oung'ifc*bii intlsford Street waebrought.up forsentinees Lordebip adjudged her to suffer seven years;' peI servitude, =: - ' FORGESY. :Jam3es Berry pleadedgnity to havn~g (1st) on 10th May famed on a ...

THE JAMAICA PROSECUTION

... THE JAMAICA PROSECUTIONT. On Saturday, the cases of Colonel Nelson and Lieutenant Brand were again brought before Sir Thomas Henry at the Bow Street Police Court. After the examination of several witnesses for the prosecution, Mr Hannan said it was now his duty to make some observations on behalf of Colonel Nelson, for whom he had the honour to appear; and he had to submit that, upon the ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, April 15

... - con. OF SESSION-mODAT; Api if. JE'COURT-FIRT DIV}YOEN. (Before t ,e LORID PRESIDENT.) I'AABTHUBn, GLASGOW 'ND LONDONDSEUY STE&M PACoET Co.rPANY. This case occupied the Lord Plzosident and a Jury part of Friday, Saturday, and to-day. The pursuer vas Mir James MI' Arthur, merchant, formerly of Liverpool, now of Glasgow, sole surviving partner of the firm of Duncan WIlArthur & Co., owner of the ...