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EDINBURGH GAZETTE

... qi WAL rrk aTiors. Jawes & Sox, working jewellers, Clyde Street, az a Company, and James M*Kenzie and Thomas working there, the individual of that Company, as partners, and as individuals—Creditors in Dowells and Lyon's Rooms, George Street there, 13th May and Sth Jane, one o'clock, Towan & Sox, sailmakers and ship chandlers in Glas- gow, and Diggiel Touch, sailinaker, ship chandler, and ...

POLICE COURT—WEDNESDAY

... rOLICE COUIRT-WjYnSDAYr. (Before Bailie Stevenson.) s8o0PLIFTING DETECTED. A female named Mary Paterson or Pyne was in- dicted on a charge founded on the follo'wing occur- ?? Monday, the Ist inst., she went into a grocery store, in LeggaL's Lend, Stockhrldge, to make a stnall purchase; aihd finding no one in attendance, I she lifted a pair of shoe-brushcs from the counter, and hid themn ...

JUSTICIARY APPEALS

... JUSTICIARY APri?ALs. [Before Lorda Ivory5 Cowvan, Deas, 'Lrdmillao, and ' Neaves,7, rETIrI0N-MS St. L. WEBSTi'i AHD OTHRilS. Mr G.srOsRD, for the petitioner, stated the facts of this case. The petition was one for recal olf out-. lawry. In January 1856, Alexcander Webster bad been apprehended on a charge of reset of theft. H~e formd bail, and was liberated. He was cited to ap- pear at the ...

Law Intelligence

... 51'i atv ?q lififfigeace. COURT O1 SESSION-SITUmnRAY SECOND DIVISION. MrP.-TILE COMMERCIAL BANK V. M'CRUrMMAION'S TRUSTEES. This action of inultiplepoinding was raised by the Commercial Bank to determine the right to a sum of money contained in a bond over the estate of Drummore, granted by Mr G albraith, the formp proprietor. I4'rnmnimoni's trustees claimed as having right under the bond, and ...

THE DUNLOP HERESY CASE

... TIHE DUNLOP H1ERESY CASE. if The Preslbytery of Irvine met again yesterday, and heard witnesses in this case Those parties ,f examine(l deponed to the very oppotite alleged IC by the witnesses for thel prosecution. The follow- )f ing ?? the most intetrstihl evidea'e e Ie1l- f Peter Cochrane, farmier, l)unlop, interragated f for the libellers in initial;:us ;as to whether !e he hlad said to a ...

UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

... This-Court met on Saturday last, to dispose of the presentment of the Senatns Academicus in regard to Professor Donaldson. All the members of the Court were present exeept the Rector. The Senatas was represented by Professors Syme and Swinton, and Mr Gifford, advo- cate, ?? Dunn, ?? appeared for Pro- fessor Donaldson. It will be in the recollec- tion of our readers that Professor Donald. son ...

THE LATE MURDERS OF AMERICAN MISSIONARIES

... We (Levant Herald) feel lively satisfaction in reporting that the assassins of the Rev. Messrs Coffin and Meriam, the circumstances of whose murders %will be fresh in the recollection of our readers, have, one of them paid the penalty of his crime, and three others been condemned to death. The former, Achmet, the murderer of Mr Coffing, near Alexaudretta, was decapitated at Adana on the 25th ...

CALEDONIAN MERCURY

... OALEDONIAN XERC U X,} 8ROOND EDITION. MEROIRY O(lS10F2, MoNsusi, Eleven o'clock. THE SANDYFORD MURDER. NtW INQIJIRY-APPOINTAENT OF A OJBOWN COMMMIONER. The torturing suspense which has existed in the public mind as to the person by whom the Crown investigation into the circumstances of this oawe was to be conducted is at length at an end, and an appointment has been made which we feel assured ...

Law Intelligence

... ?j?ab ?ute1Iiq?nce. COUIXIT OF SESSION-Fa7.nAv. OUTERu HOUSE. (Before Lord Jervisewoode.) THlE CARDROSS CASE. The LORD ADVOCATE replied yesterday for the defenders. The individuals named as defenders did not object to answer for anything which they had individually done ; but the question wras, Did these gentlemen, the Moderator and Clerks of the As- serubly of 1862, and the Moderator and ...

THE SANDYFORD MURDER CASE

... kSANDYFORT). R zD C AS.- * THE SAND iFORD MRDERF@ CASE. IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY MRS M'LACHLASN8 AGl,?NT. The following singular commtunication appears in:the Glasgow Ilerald:- Jily 4, ]86.3. 145 West George Street, Glasgow. Slur,-As I have roceived an intimation that you are about to publish a hearsay version of a certain Statement marie by Mrs. M'Lachlan to mre, and vish, if it is to be ...

RAILWAY COMPENSATION CASE

... SIR ALEX. MORISON AND OTHERS V. THE CALEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY. This case came on for trial on Tuesday last, before the Sheriff of Edinburgh and a special jury. The trial occupied all Tuesday, Wednes- day; and yesterday. The claimants, Sir Alex. Morison and others, were proprietors of a pro. perty called Anchorfield, lying at the east end of Newhaven, and close to the celebrated Alantrap. The ...

Law Intelligence

... I yaw JURY TRIALSThtrRsDar. FIRST DIVISION. (Before the Lord President.) . SNRY WELSH V. THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW RAILWAY COMPANY. This case, which came on to-day, is another action arising out of the late collision on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway. The pursuer is Henry Welsh, clothier, residing in Frederick Street, Edinbnrgb, and the defenders are the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway ...