Tilt Casb.—The Judges the First Division o' the Court of Session on Tuesday unanimously sustained the decision Lord Ivory, finding that the parties who had brought the action of declarator against the Dul- e of Atholl in reference to public road existing through Glen Tilt, had g
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
In spite of recent accounts, it seems that the extradition question not yet settled: letters f roi „ Const; , n ,inople to the 21st November say that the Czar desi«t, from his demand of the surrender of the Polish refugees, but that he requires that the renogades kept prisoners.
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
HARBOUR TRUSTEES. meeting of the Harbour Trustees was held on Wednes of Guild Keay Lord Duncan;Me SS „ Erskme and Lawson ;_Provost Thorns in the chair. finance committee. The Provost proposed that Mr Baxter should be I , nte a ™ embcr °f the Committees, place of Mr Miln and shoul
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Rev. Smith, Edward Collier, Esq., Grange, to Jano Isabella, youngest daughter Alex Smart, Esq. of Cononsyth. saeatbtf. At Mount Elton, on the 6th inst, aged 76. Mary, widow of the Rev. Sir Abraham Elton, Bart., of Cleredon Court, Somersetshire, daugh'er of William Stewart, of Ca
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
seen at the Establishment of E. F. DICKINSON & CO., 11 Union Street. OENTLEJIE N'S LINENS OF SUPERIOR FIT AND STYLE, MADE TO MEASURE, AND "WARRANTED TO FIT. A few Dozens of every quality are kept, Ready-made and nicely Dressed, for hurried orders ;—all sold at this Esta blishmen
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
Robert Craigie and others against the Rev. Dr Marshall and others. This case, involving the right of the Rev. Marshall and others, as to the meeting-house of " the United Associate congregation of Kiikintilloch," came before the Second Division of the Court of Session on Tuesday
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
A meeting ofthe Guild' 7 Incorporation was held on Saturday, for the purpose of electing one of their number as Harbour Trustee, supply the vacancy occasioned by Mr David Miln's resignation,—Dean of Guild Keay in the chair. The meeting was very numerously attended. Mr Miln's res
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
heard the cries of" Murder !" " Help !"' and, on hastening to the spot found a young man bleeding the nose. This man related that had been stopped bv thief, who had taken his watch and ill-treated him. "This is not true,*' cried the thief, who stood at a little distance. '■ 1 me
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, FRANCE—THE TENTH OF DECEMBER. Louis Napoleon has completed the first year his Republican reign and never, perhaps, any man disappoint more both his friends and his foes. When he first appeared on the political stage as one of the competitors for the Presi
19 December 1849 - Dundee Courier - Dundee, Angus, Scotland