THE SEIZURE OF FRUIT AT LIPTONS

... SEIZURE OF FRUIT AT LIPTONS. At 2Nrowington (London) Sessions on Saturday- before Mr Loveland Loveland and a jury-the case arising out of the seizure of fruit at Liptons' Factory concluded. Mr William Shaw Car- michael, secretary to Liptons Limited, appeared ...

THE CASE OF PROFESSOR JOHNSTON

... D. D. Wim. Borland. W. S. Bruce. Charles Durward. J. Webster, D.D. D. B. Cameron. Thomas Nicol, D.D. R. Whyte Macglay. John Patrick, D.D. George Ferries, D.D. Thomas Fraser, D.D. George Whyte. K.A.Mackenzie,LLD. C. E. W. Macpherson. J. Tnrubull Smith ...

INQUEST ON DR. JOHNSTONE

... Gietirge-liromlsrdo Mr samuel.9harpej , do. Mr. John Hirts, . o. Mr, Joseh 1.lhndwlcki!, Mir. flenjatn ?? o Mt.J, tlti51~~n Sir. Thomse.Seddig D sbe' dr.Thssomilledfoad, do. Mr. Jaroris I11 a, do lr..ioTojsT Tsolor 'do hlr. Thoross Stapleo do ?r. Josh ...

TRIAL CAPTAIN JOHNSTONE FOR MURDER

... sitting of the Central Criminaii Court, Captain Johnstone, late of the ship Tory, cas placed at n the bar, before Air. Justice Williams and Air. Justice Cresswell, a chlarged w% ith the wvilfuil murder of Thomas lReason. The Attorney- a =GeimcralI ~ith Whom ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF DR. JOHNSTON, OF NEWRY

... WValsing- bam; Sir Henry Buliwer has been created Lord Dalling; Visconnt Castlerosse has hecome the Utari of Xenmare; the flight loln. I. Is. DIeison has been created \iscolunt U±sir;tbii; iM. WV. Ltn tliei, has become the Earl of Lnslaahl; Sir lkuacndell ...

THE ALLEGED MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY—ARREST OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE

... -Witness: Yes, sir every time he hit him, and wounded him. Mr. Broderip: Did the blood flow ?-Witness: It did, sir, oh, it was dreadful ! Mr. Brederip: N'ow, tell me hew many times did the captain cut him.-Witness: Five or six times, sir; every time he ...

THE ALLEGED MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY—ARREST OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE

... Yes, sir; nur every time ho hit him, and wounded him, pa Mr. Broderip : Did the blood -flow ?-Witness:- It of. did, sir ; oh, it was dreadful!I th Air. Brederip : Now, tell me how many times did Sfi the captain cut ?? : Five or six times, Ili sir ; every ...

THE ALLEGED MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY—ARREST OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE

... -Witness.: Yes, sir; n every time he hit him, and wounded him. p Mr. Broderip : Did the blood flow V-Witness: It oi did, sir ; oh, it was dreadful! 1 c Mr. Brederip : Now, tell me how many times did Ci the captain cut ?? : Five or six tioes, I sir ; every time ...

THE ALLEGED MUTINY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY—ARREST OF CAPT. JOHNSTONE

... -Witness: Yes, sir; every time he hit him, and wounded him. ' Mr. Broderip,: Did the blood flow I.-Witness . it did, sir'; oh, it wasadreadful ! Mr. Brederip: Now, tell me how many times did the-captain cut him.-Witness: Five or six times, sir ; every time ...

THE ACTION AGAINST SIR ARTHUR GRANT

... TrHL ACTION AGAINST SIR ARTHUR I GRAN'T. Counsel were heard Fast wock in the action. before Lord Wellwood and at jury in the C ourtI of Session, in which Alexander Johnstone suIed Sir Arthur Grant of Monymusk for flQ000 damaged for alleged slander, the ...

SIR DAVID BREWSTER'S CASE

... instituted by the Preehytery against Sir David Brewster for adherence to the Free Chuirch. It appears that ?sr. Inglis and Mr. Cook had been consulted on behalf of the Presbytery, in reference to the draftof alibel sgainst Sir David, which bead been prepared ...

BANQUET TO SIR ROBERT HERRON

... BANQUET TO SIR ROBERT HERRgON Last evening a complimentary banquet to Sir Robert Herron took place in the Royal Marine Hotel, Kingstown. UUpwards of one hundred 2 gentlemen sat down to dimner, Mr Maziere Johnston, J P, being in the chair, and Mr Adam ...