THE COURT OF SESSION

... BILL CHADIBER.-TiuRsDA)Y, SaPr. 21sr. !IAPPEAL-TEE HIGHLAND RAILWAY CPSIPANY V. DODS. An appeal was recently lodged in the Bill Chamber a of the Court of Session on behalf of the Highland Rail- s wayCompany against the valuation of George Dods, a assessor for railways and canals, for the year ending I Whitsunday, 1877, of the appellants undertakings, on the ground that it was in excess of the ...

CHARGE OF LIBELLING A LADY

... CLOGS43 OF LIEIEBLING A LADY. A vl- Tr n1-.AL l- - D-dtA nne. nfl At the Marlborough-street Volice-court on ?? Henry 'Robert Wilson, of S, 10, and 11, Cran-bourne-i street, appeared in answer to an adjonrned -sumemns charging himn with libelling Mrs. Charlotte Harris, widow of the late General Harris. The evidenee given on the former occasion -was to the effec that-the complainant had taken ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I THE-TOLICE COURTS YANBION aotrsn. p Wiliame WPstt', a. tabourer, was charged before Alder- inan Sir Robert Carden with an assault. at The complainant was John Morgan, a City polimc-con. a] stable, and on Wednesday afternoon, while on duty he m saw the prisoner forcibly ejected from a tavern in 'east- cheap. The prisoner, on reaching the street threw himself violeatly oal the pavement, end, ...

ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT WITH EMIGRANTS

... ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT . WITH EMIGRANTS. Yesterday, at the borough police court, before Mr. Raffles, Ernest Clave, master of the ship Carioca, appeared to answer 205 summonses for infractions of the Emigration Act of 1855. Mr. Tyndall said he brought these proceedings before Mr. Raffles by direction of the emigration department of the Board of Trade. By the Emigration Act, each emigrant ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... HIIGH COURT OF JUSTICE. C1O1.tNOCENRY DIVIZOKN.-YIW:FunAr Y. Before Me. Ba ron Iluddleli. ilton s ,,q as 1Vi-cetlitz Jecige. COX it. STArecOI;I SiuArani Recx CcmpaCra 3. The plaintiff in this ease is the inbinbitaan of a private house catweca oie and two hundreld yardls fron the Sftn;3ord Skatingl lhik, which was opened on thoe ZIPl July Iest. T'he band of thle Yt ?? Militiak periorimcdt a the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I QLICE INTE LLIGENCE -EsTHRDA | - . NO1~RTBER2 ,PW9N., : ,BaldoyTe Race*.-Aman namned Dgyle ws chargea atthe instance of the Great Northern Railway ICompany for having got out through a window of oue of the carriages of a train returning from Baldoyle last Tuesday, ,t *f t*4io o°f .0lpo tho payment of his fare., Mr. Thomas H. Kane, solicitor, appeared for the company, and asked the magistrate ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTELLTOENVE6 I YESTERDlY. -. BANiKRUPTCY COURT. (Before the lion. Judge Miller.) 4' rs e Charkne Doine.-Tht bank ut carried on businers-aa ai drpsr at Kilfinane, in the county of Limerick. Mr. Blackhall, instruoted by Mr. Deduobatnp, on the part of the creditors for £400, opposed the passing of the bankrupt's final ,ex. amination on the ground tbat some misrepreienta- tiofi had occurred ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... DIR'3I2INGRAl POLICE COURT. YESTSEiiDAY. Beor'e Aellsotvs. 2. U. S. .lfynnei'asleji(trerrr) J. Lowe,' 0U `irere, a.211 Dit. ffellop. A. Finimr ltitl'-!wi~m- T~YNou- WOM N IIINerVy STE'Tnu'. -Two young Women, mnarrr ,anyaend tunerdrea'a, reveir euiorgad with dirrorderly conduct; in tire ?? lifanilley seated that on ioridaly, aboutite for itiotirs poet eleveer o'dlock ait night. thle Prisoners ...

BORROWED PLUMES

... Mr. -V. H. Leveson-Ciowarel, a1 young mie described as .. classical tutor, of Windsor, was charged before Mr. 311wvlors at Maelboroulj, Street Police Court, on Wednes- dny Nithi unlawfully aiding and abetting a soldier, nained Alfred C, lsayles, to descrt from the third battalion of ti-nandl'tr Guanlis, and also with beilig ?? in pls- semion of a soltdier's uniforul. (oloir-mergilslt James I ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. BEFOBE MtR. RAYFLES, STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATE. YETr Aivo-aost CHOANCE.-A young woman, named Teresa Milier, was charged, on remand, vith riotous behavlour in the streets. When last before the court t was stated that the w oman had not been in custody for sixteen months, though previous to that time she had been a good porton of ber time in gaol. It seemed that some ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE INThtLIGF1NOE-STERDAY I . NdRTitERN DIVISION. (Before Xr. Q. J. QI'Donel.) .. : A .Beee~ns f i~rn,1A ?? ,au named Andrew Wiley was put forward in quatU4y, charged by an old man named Robert Jordan, of 11 MKulgrave street, lingstown. - The evidence of the prosecutor was that ont'of 9kindneas ;ha took tice prisoner, wholopked very destituste, iutohis~bouse iu.Kiogstown to get him .a ...

SHOCKING MURDERS AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... |- SHOWEINO X'UP.DS AND SEXCIDE or. !0 . 1U. XURDERR. A - -- -- Ij A. slate merchant, named Alexander Clarke Muir, of Rf oslin-street, Edinburgh, murdered his two children, alud ~ five years and fourteen months, on Saturday aftereooe ce week, by striking them on the head with an a'e. 1'e Ln afterwards laid his head on the line of the North Briti-h id Railway, and it was severed from his body ...