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ELGIN SHERIFF COURT

... ELGIN SHER~IFF COLTRm,, :A F ARM! SERcVANT'S iBREA^CH OF9 be- PpOMISE CA>SE. Sfr AttheElgirn Sheriff Court yesterday-before SheriS Rampini-Isabella Forsyth, residing inl High Street, ad Elgin, a domestic servant, sued Jam~es Hardie, a farm srant, lately at Linkwvood, near Elginl, and aspresently at Bogside, for £5:0 damages as solatiuml, the defender having, she alleges, failed to inmplement ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY

... .COURT OF SESSION-TuEsDAY. SECOND DI VISION. ACTION FOR PERSONAL INJU RIES. APPEAL-REID V. 1ITCH'ELL. This action was originally raised in the Sheriff Court at Aberdeen, the pursuer being James Reid, crofter, Greystone, parish of Skene, county of Aber- deen, and the defender Alexander Mitchell, crofter, Lyiie of Skene. Pursuer sought decree for £300 as damages for injuries sustained through ...

COURT OF SESSION.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF SESSION.-SATURDAY, n OUTER HOUSE. r, -- Is [Before Lord TaAamE.] d REID & CO. V. FIRTU & STOTT. L The pursuers of this action are agricultural imple- ,e ment makers, Bon-Accord Works, Aberdeen, and the if defenders are masons and millwrights in KirkwalL Er Decree was sought for payment of £33, being the It balance alleged to be due on account of an agricul. h tural locomotive supplied ...

ABERDEEN CIRCUIT COURT

... IABERDEEN CIRCUIT COMT. The Quarterly Cirouit Court of Justicia;cy openedc yesterday in the Aberdeen Sheriff Court, the pre- H siding judge being Lord Young. HiS Lordship drove up from Douglas Hotel at twelve o'clock, but there 8 was noprocession, his Lordship being met byLord Pro. vost Henderson and by the Magistrates and Town Council in the corridor of the Court. Lord Young's approach was ...

SAMUEL'S SENTIMENTS

... :SAMUEIL'S SENTIMENTS. wf. iSAMUE L ON NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS. I usually spend New Year's Elve and a goodly slice t0. of New Year's Day in making good rewolutions-and tilhe e rest of the year during which thiese resolutions her were to be carried into effect, I spend in breaking those good resolves. I don't know hc-wv it id. that of people ehooso the eve off the new year for tire forueatiou of ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... ABERDEEN SHERFlF COURT. ACTION FOR DA.MAGES AGAINST AN EMPLOYER a f STE WARL T V. O&-MPiELL. 'The Sheriff-Substitute (Dove Wilson) has now c issued his interlocutor in this case. It will be t remembered that the pursuer sued the defender forr the Sium of £25, in respect of damages aUeged to have t been sustained by the pursuer while in the defender's I 0 -empleysnerit. The pursuer was the ...

THE CROFTERS' AGITATION

... THE CROFTERS AGITATION. THE ARRESTS IF SKY. RIOTOUS PBROCEEDINGS. [FPReo OQUR OWx SPECIAL COonEsrONDENT.] PoramsE, Sunday. At a late hour on Friday night the steamer Lochiel arrived at Portree, having on board Sheriff Ivory, Mr Anderson, Procurator-Fiscal ; Chief Constable NPH rdv. Inverness; twenty-five policemen, and nine :rofter prisonllers, six of whom had been apprehended at tGleidale ou ...

A KINCARDINESHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... A KINCARDINESHIRE BREACH OF I PROMISE CASE. In Stonehaven Sheriff Court yesterday, Sheriff Wil- son closed the record and ordered proof in au action at the instance of Jeroima Russell, daughter of James Russell, lately grieve at Dave, and residing at Mill of Garvook, against Frederick Charles Losley Farrell, son of Alfred Darrell, of Dave, and residing at Dave Hloue, in the parish of Garveck. ...

THE EDINBURGH CHILD-STEALING CASE

... T THE ;INBUILGH CHID-STBING I J CASE. B CONVICTIO1N OF THE ACClUSED. E At a sitting of the High Court of Justiciary in d Edinburg yyesterday-Lord Yoing on the bench-es Sarah Ethel I)e Yere was placed at the bar on aI charge of having, on the 11th October last, stolen a P baby boy, six months old, from the High Street of Edinburgh. The prisoner pleaded not guilty. T * Margaret M'Alliaster or ...

DR CRONIN'S MURDER

... le A REMARKAB3LE CONFESSION, tl According to a New York telegram the Cronin Rit e case develops new sensations daily. Attorney- ri XsGeneral Longlisoker, of Chicago, has received a re- si xs markable confession. A member in the Inner Circles aIof Camp 20 of the Clau-naGael bas poured in Ytbe official ear secrets attending the unfortunate I1 Cronin's murder. It is substantially as follows .-E | ...

THE ABERDEEN MILLWORKERS CASE

... TH.E ABERDEEN MILLWORKERS' CASE. THlE SHIP CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCE. Proof was led, before Lord Rutherfurd Clark in the Court of Session yesterday upon the new. aver- inents for Frederick Wright, granite merchant, Aberdeen, in the action ag~ainist him for damages for breach of promise of marriage and seduction by 1Barbara Langlands, miliworker, Aberdeen. It may be reoalled that Barbara Lauglands, 53 ...

THE RAILWAY RATES COMMISSION

... I THE RAILWAY RATES COMIMISS1O2N.. it INQfUIRY IN EDINBU~RGHT-. The railway rates atid canal traffic Iinquiry was YeOpened in thle Royal Hotel. Edinburgh, yesterday d morning-Lord B~alfour of Burleigh, the chairman, presidillm There were present from Aberdeen I Mosira Msoffatt andi Ross, and Mr Roes, advocate, for the railway Sir Arthur Grant, Msesrg Copland ,fand Forbes Alaisn anu Mr Gille, ...