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A BANFFSHIRE RIGHT OF WAY CASE

... l -- In the Conrt of Session on Saturday Lord Kincairney pronounced judcnment in the action raised at the instance of John Ritchie Fiudlay of Aberlour I against Alexander Robb Stuart, Inverfiddici, Craigellachie, to obtr.iu initerdict against the respond- enb trespassing on lands in Banifshire belong- t lug to the complainer, commonly kiown I as Blue Hill CoU11mo3ty, and against i his ...

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 ?? 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, advucatte, ...

ALLEGED CONTRAVENTION OF CATTLE REMOVAL REGULATIONS

... I CA ALEGED CONTRAVYNTION OF CATTLE it REMOVAL- REGULA'SIONS. Atas Juestee of Pokee Court hold at Aberdeen yester. a day-before Messrs Walker, Sangeter, and Murray- e William Gordon, cattle dealer, 10 Balmoral Place, Aberdeen, was obarged with having obtained 19 lioences, and feled to return them after the removals had takan pice, contrary to the regulations issued on s 29tb January, 1889. ...

A FRASERBURGH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... AMUSING CORRESPONDENCE. so ds, 'erterday, at the J'eterhead Sberif Court- be Siherifif roewn presiding-sn action for breach of Di priulne of marriage wao raised at the instance of t;eiolina Mitchell. 23 Castle Street, Fraeerburgb, aloinlt Peter MhConnachie, cooper, residing in Shore ry 'Street, 'raserburhh, and which concludes for £100 AoC domlages. I s The condescendence showed that the ...

MODERN HIGH PRESSURE

... I cannot bnt look at it as one the greatest misfortunes of our age, says Goethe, that it allows nothing to ripen quietly; that the next moment, so to speak, devours the preceding; that time is allowed for digestion ; and that live from hand mouth, without leisure to bring forth auy finished product Have we not reviews and magazines for every hour of the day this portantous machinery everything ...

THE SUICIDE OF THE DUKE OF BEDFORD

... The Press Association ?? cause of death of the Duke of Bedford is now fully and completely established by the certificate of the Registrar of Deaths for the district of Belgrave. The Duke died on the 14th inst., but the death was not registered until the 19th on a certificate from Mr J. Troutbeck, coroner for Westminster, stating that the inquest was held on the 1.5th January, and the cause of ...

ABERDEEN SMALL DEBT COURT

... I ABERDEEN SAMALL DEBT COURT. I , (THeUNsDAY-Before Sheriff HAuu].TO-GRiE=soN.) d TIN'TEiESTING PATERNITY OSSE An action waS called at the nstance of William Den, inspector of poor of the. parish of Meldrumi, against John Shepherd, resid- e ing at 57 Longacre, Aberdeen, for L_, as aliment g ! ii, respect of a child which the defender's wife had -e bortn. Mr Alexander Wilson, solicitor, who I ...

THE LADY OF THE CHRISTMAS

... CARD. You would perhaps like to know why, among the heap of Christmas cards that lie upon Mr and Mrs Galbraith’s table between the dates of December 20th and 30th, there is always one that the aforetnentioned gentleman thinks fit to abstract from the promiscuousness of its envLovxwge. If, as is most the case, he is the first down in the morning whether it a morning alight with May blossoms or ...

SCRAPS

... A Modest Official—A retiring director. Partners in the butcher business are a joint concern. faint heart never won fair lady, but a faint whisper often catches her. Sunday School teacher—“ Now, scholars, what do you understand by a movable feast ?’ Pupil A pic-nic.” Reputation is queer thing. Some spend a great part of their lives in living up to it ; others in living it down. Barber You say ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... GREAT 1 OItTII OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY COalrANY I SUED FOR £500. ! In the Abordeen Sheriff Court yesterday Sheriff Brown closed the record in an action at the instance of Catherine Allan or Cumming, widow, Brooinhill Place, Aberdeen, against the Great North of Scotland Railway Com- pany, concluding for £500 damages for loss sustained by pursuer in conseqnence of her ! husband having been killed ...

THE MURDER IN COUNTY DOWN

... THE MVRDER IN COUNTY DOWN. Details to hand yesterday show that the murder of the old woman Peggy Mooney, aged 70, in a secluded spot of a mountainous district between Ratifriland and Warrenpoint, in the southern porio4 of County Down, was of a particularly re- volting and barbarous character. The victim and her husband, Patrick Mooney, who is under arrest on suspicion of having committed the ...