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COURT OF SESSION

... COURT 0u SE81ION. FIRST DIVISION-Tuesday, June 26. (Before the Lord-President, Lords Adam, MI'taren, and Kinnear.) TrOMPS GOODWI ?? D. & W. H27DR1S50N & CO. A A settlement was intimated of an action brought by Thomas Goodwin, labourer, 36 Gal- lowgate, Glasgow, against D. & W. Henderson' & Co., engineers, 190 Elliot Street, Glasgow. The pursuer concluded for payment of £153 in respect of ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... C311DIES AND CHAR~GES. .a- CLAS~8W SHECRIFF CRIMINAL COURT. e A plea-ding diet of the Glasgow Sheriff ?? Court was held inz the Justiciary Build- o zerings ?? Gutbe-je on the bench. 501r-IFlr caUr-ixiE ON CIVnL MA.RETAGOIS. . ?? Ce-an, an elderly roan, pleaded eo-uilty 5 adp- toa charge of bigamy. 0On the 16th Miarch, n v. 1899, at 90 Great IlIaroilton Street, he mzarried s Ellen Weir, of 35 ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... IMS i C~RIMES AND CHARGES. | . HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY. HIIGHI COURT-Monday. 'November 26. F i (Before Lord 'I'Laren.) The Dunoon Culpable Homicide Case. Jane Hop!;ins, a very respectably-attired girl, who still vears her hair hanging, came up, having been remi-ted from Greenock. en a 1 charge of having, after having been delivered of a living male child in Ruskin Cottage, High a John Strcet. ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CHARGES rd GLASGOW SziRPI CRmnNAL COaaT. -At a ,e pleading diet of a Sheriff Criminal Court' held ( ie yesterday the folloving caes were disposed of: d -Jane Hendry was sent to prison for 30 days ( ir for the theft of three hand-worked Chinese d shawls of the value of £50 each, a fur boa, a ( f- cape, and eight pieces of trimming from a house !d in Busby, where she was employed as a ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES sXD CHARGES. ?? JEWLLERY BURGiLAR.| On Saturday evening a daring borgiary was commritted at the residence of Mr A. Marc, of; the Newberries, Radleft, the thieves encceeeding in getting away with between £E4000 and £:5000.1 worth of jewellery, belonging t~o firs Marc. i The burglary was effected wihile the family| svere at dinner, between 7.30 and 9 p.m. Thel burglars reached Mrs Marc's ...

COURT OF SESSION

... ' 3a I OUTER HOUSE-Tuesday, May I. (Before Lord lXyllachy.) i Sp, * WILSON v. SCOTT, BELL. & CO. the Lord 1yllachy has issued his interlocutor in ho an action in which William H. Wilson, i - Golden Square, London, sued Scott, Bell & ?? thi Woollen manufacturers, Cheviot Mills, Selkirk, an for an accounting of the husiness done by the'no defenders in the United States and Canada, to 4 ...

JUSTICIARY APPEAL COURT

... I 1. jMTMfgjty? -ApiAt? -Wfth i i I HIGf COURIT-Mondds Notveber*-. | (Befort the Lord Justace-General; anid Lords Adam, M'Laren, Kinnear, Trayner, Mon- creiff, and Kincairnsey.)i Bryson and Others v. Phyn. c in June last this appeal was argued before I three judges, bat owing to the intricacy of the r questlons raicied it was remitted to a full bench. 1 r The appellants were Matthew Brysnn and ...

MORE BEER POISONING CASES

... MRE BEER MSOiMH CASES. At the present time there are in Birmingham S Hospital two patients from Stourbridge who are b !1 suffering from supposed beer poisoning. Thenr e doctors are very reticent on the matter, but it I a has been ascertained that no deaths have oc- -n curred. The staff have been pursuing investi- e gations for some time, and as many as 30 patients d h have been under treatment ...

The Court

... I tbe d *Court. I Vioeregal Lotlge, Duiblin, Tuesday. The Queen went out. yesterday mornaiad, attended by the Countess of Antrim. Princess Christian of Scfileswig-Holstein 1 laid the fo deoartion stone of tbe City of Dub- Iin Hospital Nursing Horme ini Baggot Street vesterdav. On arri'val Her Royal HiZhness, Who was attended by thie Counres-. of Arrmn and Colonel Lord Wiiliam Coeil. was ...

A DOCTOR'S DIVORCE CASE

... A DOCT-6k.S :DIVORCE CASE .CEARGE AGAINST A cLErGY- Tn the Court or Session. on Thursday at Edin'burgh -proof.. was _heard, beiore Lord Lonv, in an a hctio of' divoere raised by Edwin James Wenyon bachelor1 of medicine, and member of the Royal Society of Surgeons, England,.. sonmetime .residing at PIe ister, on the island of Snnday, Orney, there- after at Woolstanten, Stoke-on-Trent' and tem- ...

A BURGHER'S DIARY,

... H- ,& BUKfzGHER'S DIARY. j1C:,r[TENTGr AAC REPORTED KILLED. rjgg ASsOCA'TIO WARt SP;OAM) Kroonstad, November 17th. ,generljiy believed that General De Wet 'step are between here and the Paal, .e of the railway. e De Liqle junS occupied Rhenostei? Eop 'e~ ° ;nrg entered the Lace Diantond k did no damage, merely looting 'i-tecrt of the. manager. and staif. ¢el-a.tIOnf Uf prisoners that the ...

CRIMINAL STATISTICS FOR MORAY SHIRE FOR 1899

... I CRIMINAL STATISTICS FOR MORAYSHIRE FOR 1899. Mr J. B. Mair, chief conskzble of dMoryehire, in his report, just issued, for the year ended Mest December last, says: -There has been a deareaie of crimm. as well as of persos apprehended or cited, during the year, and this is sll the more -oteworthy wxhen it is found staet the decrease is general. 1168 Crimes and offenoea were reported or made ...