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REV. JAMES GOODALL, GALLOWGATE FREE CHURCH

... JAMES GOODALL, G(ALLOW-1 GATE FREE CHURCH. ' Rev. J4asns Goodall, the esteemed pastor of; Gallowgate-Free ChuTrb. Aberdeen, af ter a faitb- ful ministry carried on in an east end district for well nigh i ,eaas. has made appiica,tion f or a col-' league and successor. His lairk-session,' deotis' court, 'and congregation, as well a5 the Preqbv- tery, have cordially agreed to the request,. vhich ...

LOVAT'S SCOUTS IN ACTION

... HOW BRODIE OF BRODIE WAS WOUNDED A letter has been received in Inverness giving a vivid description of how Lord Lovat's Scouts behaved in the action in the vicinity of Bethle- hem, and how Brodie of Brodie came to be wounded. The letter states:-For a while the bullets hailed like a hailstorm. One poor chap, Barron, was killed- Lieutenant Brodie was wounded, and four horses were shot. How we ...

SOMERVELL DIVORCE CASE

... SOMERVELL DIVORCE ;l i~ CASE. the DIVORCE GRANTED. last ght, the Lord Stormronth Darling heard evidence on Fri- ted day in the action of divorce at the instance of ty. :-Mrs Kathleen Emilie M'Laine or Somervell, on against bei husband, James Somervell of Sorn, her county of Ayr. Counsel for pursuer-Mr W. omA Campbell, Q.C., and Mr Mlacphail; and for the das defender--the Solicitor-General, Q.C ...

The Court

... I lebe Z23ft Court. Osborne, Fridy. IF Her Royal Highness Princess- Henry of| Battenberg, Governor of the Isle of Wigh>. j| accompanied by Princess Victoria Eugenie and Princes Leopold and Maurice, and at- teuded by Mi.ss 3Minnie Coehrane and Major i the Hon. F. Colborne, inspected and took leave at Osborne yesterdav of the detach- I ment of the 56h (Isle of 'Wiglht Princess Beatrice's) ...

The Court

... 'abe court. If ~ ~~~~~ - - ----- - I'ilsor tCastle, 'Wednlesdav. The Queen drove Out vtstertlaV afterno~ncl acconmpiltied by Princess Victoria ii Sohies' wiv- Holstein. and attended b)y the PIon. .N3lry Hughes. Prince's, clhristian and Princess Victoria returnetd Ir) Cumberland Led-e. Earl CaGduLgan, U., 1arrl-Lieutenaiit of Ireland, and-l Countess- Cl.gatl: Lord Morris, Lord of Appeal stnd ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS IN ABERDEEN

... ALLEGED }¶EBAUDS ri ABERDEEN. f '- jLONDON DOCTORS VISIT. What appears to have been an impudent fraud on an Aberdeen lodging-house keeper has just been brought to light. and is being investigated f by the police. The ocher week, it is stated, a man of gentlemanly appearance presented him- Eef at a house En a fashionable part of the town in which room. were to let, and stated that he wished to ...

SCENE PARISH CHURCH CASE

... SCCNE PA- IT CH ITQIA CASE. IXTRAORDINA'MY I/r;~tiL-'EC ;MENTS. Perth Preebyter;' had thi Sh-oe catle tcnder I d uia eec;:' yw coe'.utrd-iy. v.hv n chre wati e-n extra- o , : erlcA Zt- lii; Roe. Mr lFprgy:,or, Ar.'ber-a! i- ie in. mn' acd tha toci tqnitcb- r ierdcriorl ', '., i 31arun, .,f Secno. le cot a,.llost i d. tihe greuac that a Lm.tlstEr tia- :i re -tr-!L:C for the ,-1 riit :. :.I;; i ...

ABERDEEN POLICE VERSUS SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS

... ABERDEEN POLIOE VERSUS SCHOOL BOARD OFFICMRS. WANT OF UNIFORMI AND ITS RESULTS A case came before Baillie Brown in Aberdeen Police Court yesterday which showed that the' police and the compulsory School Board officers were in conflict on Satuirday evening. The charge was that Charles Robertson, School Board officer, had, on Saturday evening, in. Market Street, behaved in a disorderly ranner, ...

REUNION OF THE SCOTTISH CHURCHES

... | REUNTION OF THE SK-UIISH CHURCITES. The foilowing appeared in the 'Dundee .Couriar.jast week :-*-Various ionferen~-rs halve |-been Seld'by leaders in the ula'of Seotiahti .itu4a-.eiew to ultimately bring aboot a union of .tl*S>Aeveg1 denominations, 4isd '- - 3st pi churqh luminaries is to be held in iadinbsrgh to- day (Thurgday) to jet into closer relantionshij, and exchange views ohile ...

The Court

... |ne 20§) court. Viceregal Lodge, Dublin, Wednesday. The boaxtsof the Channtel Squa-dron rowed ttouud the Royal yacht in Kings;town Etar- bour last night. Coloured lights were lburned, and the men cheered. The squadron was subsequently illunniniated. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Christian of Schleewig-Rolrstein and Prin- ceess Hemy of Batteicberg, and attended by the ladies -d geentlemen ...

The Court

... ZIbe u rt. falahnral' Castle, May . Yest-erdny morning ftl'e Queen went-ct atbsnoletd by the olon. Alline Majedie , an rwa.5 joinrd`&ty their Royal] Highuesseat Prin- ceasq H!en~ry of 'Battentlse'rg a1nd Princes Inte tafternooxn Her ia~j est drocve out,I at I tattended'by the Counte~ssof JLiytton and the rj Ron. S'ITS G-rallt. I Her oylRgasaPrinmcess Vid6tovia of! Wales~ took, l-ave~ of thbe ...

THE WAIKATO SALVAGE CASE

... ITHE WALKATO SALVAGE CASEt I , LTARGE CLAIM BY ADAM STEAMSW1P COMPANY. In the Admiralty Court, London, yes- terday, Sir Franois Jeune and she Trinity Masters had before them a claim by the Adam Steamslhip Company, owners of the steamship Asloun, her master, and crew, for remuneration for salvage rendered to the New Zealand steamship Wailkato in the Indian Ocean in September and October last. ...