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IMPORTANT RAILWAY CASE

... IMPORTANT RAILWAY- CASE, J CHARGES MYOR CARTAGE RA1TFS. 1 efore hteriff Briown in Aberdeen Sheriff COurt, I 'yesterday, the furtler heming of the small debt action raised by 'Robert 'Menzties, carting contractor, Aber- deen, against tbe;Caledonian. Railway Company was proceeded . with. The pursuer, who noted with the consent ttind concurrence of James Shep- herd, glaF aA1d chinal merchant, 28 ...

THE VIOLET CAMERON DIVORCE CASE

... THlE VIOLET CAMERON DIVORCE CASE. THlE CROSS SCITS WITHDRAWN. In the Divorce Divijion on Saturday Sir James I-annen had before hini an important application in the cross Petitions of De oBensaude v. De Bensaude - De Benraude v, De B]ensaude and the Right Ho-f. the Earl of Lonsdale. In the first petition the wvife sougzht a decree of judicial separation by reason of the alleged cruelty of ...

THE INVEREWE CHILD CUSTODY CASE

... THE INVEREWE GHILD CUSTODY CASE. JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF SESSION. The Second Division of the Court of Session yesterday delivered their opinion on the petition ure- seuted by Miss Minna Amy Edwards Moss or Mackenzie, against her husband, Osgood Hanbury Maokonzie of Inverewe and Kernseray, to have her found entitled to free access to her child, Mary Thyra, at all reasonable times. The ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF AND JURY COURT

... ABERDEEN SHERIFF AND JURY I COURT. .- l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A LOVERS' QUARREL. Yeaterday before Sheriff Dove Wilson and a jury in the Aberdeen Criminal Court, John Munro, alias Gilbert Fearquharson, from the prison of Aberdeen, was charged with having, on 30th Sept. last, in the common lodging-house in Exchequer Court, Ex- chequer Row, kept by Mary Cook or Welham, assaulted ...

LICENSING COURTS

... ABERDEEN. The yearly Licensing Court for the g ranting of rcertificates for the sale of excieable liquors for the hi Burgh of Aberdeen was held yesterday in the tBurgh Court House. The Magistrates on the bench a I were Baillie Kinghorn, Baillie Gordon, Baillie Berry, in f and Baillie Findlay. ti aieoi~~ni~~ts. p Mr Yeats, Town Clerk Depute, said there had been P 0* and the Association for the ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... IMPORTANT TO CATTLE SALEMEN. E This is an action at the instance of David Nicoll, cattle dealer, H1igh Street, Perth, against William Gordon, cattle dealer, Balmoral Place, Aberdeen, for payment of £193 1is, being balance of commission due by the defender to the pursuer on the sale of a large number of cattle effected on defender's behalf in the Wakefield and Manchester markets. The pursuer ...

LECTURES, SOCIAL MEETINGS, &c

... STROICACH'S CLOSE Mi~s iox.-Tho ii noal social meeting! of the Stronech's Close Miv~ioa in) con-nec-I tiori with the Crown Terrace Baptist (2hnrlic was De! oidly held last light. At five o'clock Ole children were Cot tlh a entertained Ito teia, and pre~eoted with giifts; from off eci aged a, ]large Christmas tree. At seven o'cock the adnllts I ,C11d inet together, end after tea they wvero ...

THE COLLIESTON DIVORCE CASE

... I LI:. COLLILESTO?, 1.~ 1,~i . . tlitt t xif S,-ttio onl Satur- . : itrcd tIde l'ar-ito ot evidencie in - :.i-:~-t for -icil ce hv And-ytv t-ol1ll I.-midt h, LUtic Collieoton, ';at ut ''.it. Ie the~s i-t A!lel. I%|I iLr l~tltil'oiiOao, i :l. .s itti, So'-Lt. 1'.vilette in tie actiont is tee~ itt thle no ltsa led oil Foid ty. V: l'oItcli iU 1.. dttlt-4tit -'erOaott, ine rep'y to Atr : i Id ...

ELECTION NEWS

... VOTERS IN ABERDEEN. Mr Russell, Burgh Assessor, has kindly furnisbed us with ab statement of the number of voteri on the Muanioipal Roll. The total number of male voters for the year 188889 is 16,085, as against 16,224 in 18S878, showing an increase of 461. The females number 4346, an increase of 182 as compared witb last.year. The details follow:- Males. Males. Females. Females. Wards. Year ...

THE CANADIAN LIQUOR LAWS

... .riC4NADIA0 LIQUOR LAWS. h Canada.is such a large -country that we need not iswonder'at all aorta of varying or conflictaing methods, 40being adopted in different parts of the Dominion' for Id dealing with comnplicated,,social questionsi. The dis- crepancesa and contralicltinon are confusing, however, and nohr mr o thaniia the attempts made to regulate the liquor traffo.. As. I took smem pains ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... D!SPUTE AS TO A PROPERTY SALE. This was an nction at the instance of James Mearns, warehousemnan, 344 Holburn Street, Aber- deen, against Murdoch M'Donald, builder in Aber- deen, in which the pursuer asked the Court to grant a decree acainet the defender ordering him to sign aud deliver a conveyance of the h.)ue No. 344 lfol- burn Street in favour of tbe pursuer, or alternatively to pay £200 ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... -- BIRThS. iway I At 28 Sk noSpiorr, Aberdeen, ait the 28th nIt., the wife of r the EliltAil fiAviii, 5tOlitetttt?, of a flail. At 2(1 I irntjiti.eenue, Aberdeeli, on the 211h Inst., the flUID. wife ci UIFAIusi Irnile, gardener, of a daughter. ?' tho At It St Nicho a5 Street, Aberdeen, en the 86th iut?taot, stein the wife of JAIl 55 5'ATIISO.,, hiil.pester, ole eat,. At 71) Fennte.iahsli It. ...