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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 ?? - ?? ...

SMALL DEBT COURT

... IMPORTANT BELL AND PET'Y CUSTOMS CASE-M'LENNAN V. THOMSON. IN this case, which came before Sheriff Thomson, in the Small Debt Court, on the 11th inst., John M'ILennan, tacks- C man of the Bell and Petty Customs, Aberdeen, sued John L Thomson, Mill of Cults, to recover the sumI of 6s 3d, as 1 custom on 25 bolls of meal, brought from the defender's mills at Cults, on 7th June last. The ...

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 ...

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 ...

COURT OF SESSION—FRIDAY, July 12

... COT1I?T OF SE?SION-FxmA? 3rdy 12.? BraB W. F. Enro! Aim Oxsssas V. BuyV. S. Hu:lfTsR is a , ANMD Orasafi. This isua8spensioni and interdict at the instance of the heritors of' the Parish of KRirkton against a :decree of the Preshyteryr ordering certain additions and improvements to~ be made upon the manse. The manse? was buzilt in1840, and occupied without objection by the last; inxcumrbent ...

JURY COURT—SATURDAY, JULY 6

... JUPY COURT-SATURDAY, JULY 0. f (Before Lord Barcaple.) a ANDERSON V. FINDLAY-DAMAOGES. i lI this case Mr R. Anderson of Lcchdhu, in the county of Nairn, was pursuer, and Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Findlay of Milibank, residing at Balblair, near Nairn, was defender. The sum of £2000 damages was claimed for slan- II der, is set forth in five issues, which bad reference to al- 1, leged ...

COURT OF SESSION—OUTER HOUSE

... COURT OF SESSION-OUTER HOUSE. (Before Lord 0 luADAL -Tueasday, 16t1s Jtly. BURNETT V. DOUGLAS. TeIS was an action of suspension and interdictbroughtby Sir Jas. Horne Burnett, Bart. of Leys, Kinoardinesbire, against John Douglas, Esq. of Tilwhilly, in the said county, and the object of the action was to have the defender interdiot- ed from occupying or interfering with two pieces of ground ...

HAMILTON JURY TRIALS

... HAMILTON JURY TRtALS. On Wednesday last, - before -Sheriff Veitch and a Jury, thefollowing cases were disposed of :-Andrew Young, ?? d,in the parish of Shotts, was charged with having, on the 3d ult., while in charge of the engine of No. 1 Coal Pit, Windyedge, parish of Shotts, culpably failed to attend to thb said eugine while' lowering the aage, an;' with having also atl lo qbserte the ...

THE LOFTUS DIVORCE CASE

... THE LOFTUS DIVORCE: CASE. In the Divorce CJourt, on Friday, Lord H ry Loftss petitioned for restitution of conjugal rights. udent aleged that the petitioner had been o elty, and prayed for a judicial separa. respondent's case was firsnt ned, the - tive of the issue hp'pqe r.! tag formerly the -$ # - 4f Seded, i i > in 1855. She named Ec or ey, who died in I ...

LORD JUSTICE TURNER

... LsORD JUSTICE TURNER. (From the Solicdos' JournaL) We record with much regret the death of Sir George Jamnes Tumoer, the senior L~ord Justice of Appeal, which took place at his residence in London on Tuesday the 9ath inst. His illess nls of but short duration, and at first excited no alarmn amo0ng his friends until very shortlybefore his decease, Urn- til ten days before his death he continued ...

THE BUSINESS OF THE COURT OF SESSION

... TE BUS~h'ESS OF THE COUJRT OF ?? 7 a- SESSION. ?? of Sedertzunt, of 11th July, the nzext wfinter sessionI of the -Coulrti is extended, so tha t the Inner 11090 comenlCeS to- sit ol :Novemsber L1- Thirty causes bave ?? been trnsferred froml the roll of the First to.tbaK of *thc Second Division; 3ad various transferences of small nlumbers of cases have been made during the session fromn one ...

LATEST NEWS

... LATE S T NEWS. Q~gg rrICz, W~edmwesedy .&oenrnng. DEERAMISBY SPECIAL WIRE. 'tX FBREADALBAME CAS:E. - '14 for the GIaSOOW Gerry.) 3g;CAM1BIN r1 i BA H3ouae of Lords, Tutedcay. ?? LO Cg-ss~CELLOR, ?? Lord n~rstinv, and Lord COL~ONS v. ) Th'~ir Lordships this morning delivered judgment 'The Lord Chacellor delivered an elaborate judlg. rie. ?? case, of which the following is a eti cc-h~g* an ...