SCOTTISH JUDICIARY. COURT OF SESSION-INNER HOUSE. 1st Divis-L'd President. DUNCAN MCNEILL (Lord Color Judges........ JAMES IVORY (Lord Ivory). (Two vacancies.) 66 ......... Outer House............... 2d Divis Ld Justice clk. Right Hon. JOHN HOPE. 66 66 ............... 66 .............. 66 COURT OF JUSTICIARY. Lord Justice General.... DUNCAN MCNEILL. Lord Justice Clerk...... Right Hon. JOHN HOPE. LORDS COWAN. Lord Advocate..... 66 HANDYSIDE. Right Hon. JAMES MONCRIEFF. Solicitor General......... EDWARD FRANCIS MAITLAND. There is no division of Common Law, Equity, Civil Admiralty in the Scottish Courts; but the whole busin and Criminal, Original and Appellate, is discharged by th Session. For the transaction of Civil business it is divided divisions, each discharging precisely the same functions. sists of the Lord Justice General and three Puisne Ju other of the Lord Justice Clerk and three Puisne Judg other five judges sit separately as permanent Lords Ordinal pronounce judgment in the first instance; and their judg be carried for review before either of the Inner Division Criminal business is discharged by the Lord Justice Gen Lord Justice Clerk, and four other judges who are appointe of Justiciary under a separate commission. IRISH JUDICIARY. Lord Chancellor COURT OF CHANCERY. Right Hon. MAZIERE BRADY. Master of the Rolls...... Right Hon. T. B. C. SMITH. Lord Mans ood). RY. riehil Handys COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. Lord Chief Justice...... Right Hon. THOMAS LEFROY. ord Ben ............ Right Hon. RICHARD MOORE. ves! william COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lord Chief Justice...... Right Hon. JAMES H. MONAHAN. ........... Hon. ROBERT TORRENS. Right Hon. NICHOLAS BALL. vil Law siness, the Cor led int COURT OF EXCHEQUER. Lord Chief Baron...... Right Hon. D. R. PIGOTT. One ca Solicitor General......... JOHN DAVID FITZGERALD, Esq. gment ons. eneral ted Ju ECCLESIASTICAL COURT. Judge of Prerogative C't. Right Hon. R. KEATINGE. Table of the distribution of the personal Esta testates, according to the Laws of England a Canada. { re-} Child, children, or their representatives..... Children by two wives. His personal represent thus: One third to wife, rest children; if children to their representativ their lineal descend cept such child or ch heirs at law) who ha settlement of intest life time equal to shares. Half to wife, rest to 1 in equal degrees to i their legal representa All to next-of-kin and legal representatives. All to him, her or them Equally to all. All to next-of-kin in equ Two fourths to wife, of to mother and one-f nephews and nieces. Half to wife (under st Car. II.) half to bro sisters and mother. The whole (it being the the Statute.) Half to wife and half to blood, and brother or sister of Equally to both. Uncles or aunt's children, and brother or sister's grand- Equally to all. ........... Half to brother, half to wife. Half to wife, one-fourth to mother, one-fourth per stirpes to de ceased brother or sister's chil dren. Wife, brother or sister, and (Half to wife, one-fourth to brother children of a deceased brother. Brother or sister, and children of a deceased brother or sister. or sister per capita, one-fourth to deceased brother or sister's child per stirpes. Half to brother or sister per capita, half to children of deceased brother or sister per stirpes. Grandfather and brother....... All to brother. ieces. one-fourt fourth statute d others en out of mother COUNTY COURT TERMS. THESE Terms are regulated by Statute 9 Vic. ch. 7, sec. 3; and for the year 1857 will commence on the 9th of March, 8th of June, 19th of October, and 7th of December. The Sittings for 1857 will commence on the 6th of January, 7th of April, 7th of July, and 17th of November. |