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THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... THE Cot AT BALMORAL. | During the iesdldence ot the Coutrb at 3aliloras this year, Ti her MajesbY. hs experienced finer weather than on any for- th mer season, and we are gratified 'to say that the Eoyal Ri Family appear to havsabenefited much from the bracing and pr exhilarating air' of Deesiide. The Prince: Consort has been sti very persevering with.,is rifle, but his sucoess has not been de ...

POLICY OF THE COUNTRY PARTY

... I POLICY OF THIE COUNTRY PARTY. In the course of a speech, recently delivered by the Earl of Malmesbury, at a meeting of the South Avon Agricultural So- ciety at Christ Church, the following remarks occuri- There are two classes of persons who address the multitude at this moment, and whose opinions with respect to the system of policy upon which I have dilated accord with those I enter- tain ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... C ORT. OF EXCHEQUER. (Before Lord Murray-and a Jury.) MQNDAY, December 19, 1853. THn ADVOCATE-GENERAL V. WILLIAM GRANT of Achorachro Mr Donald Mackenzie, for the Advocate-Gcneral, stated that the~offiuce-with which tho defendant was charged was that of having stronger wort in the cooler of his distillery than the law allowed. He explained that before beginning to work-that is at the ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... Le Road Hefr Majesty and the illustrious visitors at Babmoral still erday, in contiiiue to enjoy the quiet seclusion anid healthful recreations ))It :- of their Highland retreat. The weather contlinies remarkably one; Sir favourable for the sertsoll-albeit a rawv anid gusty dlay occasion. flaunes: ally Occurs. A number of tourists anid straugors,ofall ranks, still IFr-wsr of linger inl the ...

EXTRAORDINARY LEGAL CASE

... A case, which terminated at Gloucester on Wednesday, is one of the mast remarkable of its kind, whether for the skill with which the tissne of forgeries interwoven throughout the case were worked up, or the magnitude of the pecuniary in- terests involved. The action ;ommenced on Friday last, be- fore Mr Justice Coleridge and a Jury, and its object was to re- cover certain estates in the county ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... ,CQU1 CT .OW. EXOHEQUERi 0; (Before Lord Cunngbam2e and 'a ury.)U ..E Mo.ss.f~rdap, AIty:S :i 4. '1 THE ADVOCATE-GLXERAL V. ME a;8R loN 'AND 'JJAMES' GRAN!T, DISTILLERB, OLENG.'fNT, .OTHES. The information in this! case conwieted of twod co'mits. Tle! f~s, hchwslaid'on tlhe 3'Geo. V, 22, seb. 11, wvas jwithdrawn; anditlhie casefor the t h(ri'rdste onithe seonda, counrt, which -chargled, ...

QUARTER SESSIONS LICENSING COURT

... QUARTrER SESSIONS LICENSING COURT. AN adjourned meeting of the Quarter Sessions of the Peace ml for Aberdeenshire was held in the Court-House, yesterday, for the purpose of hearing the appeals of applicants for Ale, &c., and Spirit Licences, from the decisions of the local Justices and Magistrates. There were dn the bench-.Mr Humphrey of Comalegy, w Mr Ar. Thomson, Major Craigie, Mr Birnio of ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... * ~ . I I JURY COURT-FIRST DIVISION. - -. . - I S. WEDNESDAY, MIARChi 24, ADD TICUMSDAY, M.RuCH 25. v, (Before LORD MWCKCENZIE.) 5- ABERDEEN, LEITH, AND CLYDE SllllPPNG COMIPANY V. STEPHSEN ISa AND SONS, GLASCOW. I- In July, 1850, Mr Mitchell. manager of the Aberdeen, Leith, Il and Clyde Shipping Company, entered into all agreennt with re Messrs Alex. Steophen and Sons, shipbuilders, ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... CO URT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. ci Wednesday, A7dy 20. ri DIVISIOx OF COMHONTY OF COWIE.-INNElS V. KEXTM MURl- St RAY, AND OTHERS., h. IN this division of conimonty the parties, instead of leaving ir the extent of the corninonity and their various rights and ' interests to be proved before a Commission, agreed upon t these points before coming into Court; and this agreement c was embodied ...

SHERIFF COURT

... ' 1,AT the open~in~g of the Court here on Wedneisdaiy last, Ur Na. ifthaniel Farquhar.,advocate, appeared, and pres'eittid a Commis. a infrmt eScretary of State appointing him Sheriff-Clerk W gof Aberdeenshire, -which Mkr Sheriff Watson ordered tor be read, dand thereafter admisijiatered'to'.Mr Farquhav the oath de jideli. s, His Lordship thini said that he could not permit this oppor. d Ls ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... 0 . v Yesterday, a Court for the trial of criminal cases was beld t h il the Court-House, by Sheriff Davidson and a jury, when the r t Following were disposed of:- EL Virgarot Ssiith, or df'Adam, a widow, was charged with e having, on 31st July last, within the dwelling house occupied by her, at Newseet, Culsalmond, stolen from the person or cus- r tody of lLeslie Duro, farmer, Kirktoui of ...