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ABERDEEN FREE PRESBYTERY

... ABERDEEN FRBEE PRESBYTERY. 1 ] - . - I $, I, PROFESSOR SMITH'S CASE. t - . t r This Presbytery met yesterday to resnme considera- II tion of the libel igirinst Profceor Smith-Professor t Salmond in the chair. f TERTIO -IGNORING DIVINE AUTHORSHIP. t The Presbytery took up the third partioular in the |, Chronioler makos to the old narrative consist partly of - statistienl lists (1 Chron. xii.) ...

HUNTLY POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... HUNTLY POLICE COmMISSIONEIs, as he The Huntly Police Commissioners met in the Stewart 3.) Hall Buildings yesterday afternoon for the purpose of 30 electing Magiistrates and appointing committees . r it Legge, ex-Cbief Magistrate, was moved to the chair. te, Mr Legge aid-I nsm very glad that the electors of the t a burgh of Huntly have seea fitto send to the Com misoie )e- Board so lmany ...

THE PETERHEAD JUDICIAL FACTOR CASE

... ~~~~~~~~ _ THE PETERHEAD JUDIUIALj rCrOR CA-se. i.~- .t \ _.I .l ..1 A 4 ArnLn~nsn - !t It will be recolleetted that a contention aroso t between, Air John Logau.; farmer, Lundmrton, and.DIrs c Rennio and husband, Peterhoad, beneficiaries underthe r lato hir George Logan's settlement, owiaig to the resig- r nation of the trustees nameil in it. Procsdisre In thei D matter took place between ...

Advertisements & Notices

... -The Dlspleflish BaIe A JEII NI. pitt~eildt1'tlI1, the Prop erty A T ITE, l'cedi fsr FIUDtAV~ the.1rd Mall. - of JIS w11VisI (,FO11GE CRtITICKSHAN4K. Firn thApi,1878'. - AT CRIMONGATEl Will tak p POeLLEDuts L&5V thle 10th MAN', LvIlvI,' h ei.eHr fPLE A fpj~ and ANGtiC c .VlfrE Illb dof i'1h Mrch 178. OEOtIE Ct UCKHANK{. The i Jewish Sale i'2C K tItStrichle, the Property of hiol~ the ...

BANFF CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY

... B NFF CO OPhR V:'IVE COMlI'ANY. . A t f Alld .\ . >.. 7 ]; .[X8 .? h0 th' \, l .N l', 'II IIT1 1A ; T'hel shlireililders of this Cninpaur bold thli, a'tlltt italln ' clII, t Wedniesday evenilng--Mr 1W. P]ratt, tGle wesi'iemt lf thic complnlily, in thc chlair. Tile report 'if the tralltiMtle si: tMit mitted, and sbslved tha t the diruettris would bc al,ie tW nay t'i . emitbers at ...

THE APPROACHING MARRIAGE OF MISS URQUHART OF MELDRUM

... ITHE APPROACHING MARRIAGE OF MISS URQUHART OF DIELDDRUAL II The following correspondence has taken place be- tweete Mis Duff of iLitton, Miss Unfuhtlart of .selldruns,r and Air George Cumming, factor on the Hatton estates, relative to the marriage of Miss Urquhart to Mr I Dluff - . I I t rf Bauff, 15th Februnry, 1878. Dear Madam,-Allow me in name of the employees of the Hatton family to ...

AN ELGIN BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... III the Outer House of the Court of Scusion ont Thure- dry-beforo Lord Atdani-the following nction was called. The pursuer is Jano Dingwall, reciding ait 2911 e High Street, Elgin, daughter of Donald 1Dingwall, t tailor, there. Sute sues Robeit Ortnidton, sur-eon t u dentist, North St James Street, Edinburgh, for ptay- c .a went of £500 RH soBLtiinll nIld danogr1 for alleged i i breach of ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... U COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. I V I . Wednesday, October 18. t. Y WATT V. LTGERTWOOD & DAIELil * THIs Court were to-day occupied with the arguments in S r this case. The action, it will' be remembered, is one in g t which the pursuer, an advocate. in Aberdeen, sues the t, Y Sheriff-Clerk and the Skeriff-Clerk Depute there for reduc- ,r tion of a process-caption applied for by the Sheriff ...

CRIME AND INSANITY

... e Somn people tell us that everyone who commits a mur- der is more or less insane. It may be quite true, in so far as the animal has for the time got the upper t hand of the rational; but if that be madness, the a liitiS of human responsibility must be very narrow, c and very easily narrowed still further. ! h The case of Miss Edmonds, the Brighton poisoner, is i e one of these strange cases ...

THE COURT OF SESSION

... BILL CHADIBER.-TiuRsDA)Y, SaPr. 21sr. !IAPPEAL-TEE HIGHLAND RAILWAY CPSIPANY V. DODS. An appeal was recently lodged in the Bill Chamber a of the Court of Session on behalf of the Highland Rail- s wayCompany against the valuation of George Dods, a assessor for railways and canals, for the year ending I Whitsunday, 1877, of the appellants undertakings, on the ground that it was in excess of the ...

COURT OF SESSION—OUTER HOUSE

... COURT OF SESSION-OUTER HOUSE. . -4- - . I ~W'edesesdY, Marc/s 17. - (Before Lord Craighill.) s INS PRESBYTERY OF ABBRDEEN V. COOPS&. vTerra is a case in which there was a good deal of procedure asome years ago, the obiject of the action being to have it declared that the Trustees of Trinity Chapel, Aberdeen had power to sell it, and apply the price towards theatc- r quiringsa suitable church ...

ABERDEEN CIRCUIT COURT

... ABERDEEN CIRCUIT COURT, The Autumn Cirouit Court, for the counties of Aber- to deen, Bianif, and Xincardine,: was opened yesterday I e. morning, in Aberdeen, Lord Des,, presiding. His nt lordship was escorted from Douglas Hotel by a detach- ment of soldiers from the Barracks, under the command of of Captain Welsh, nnd was accompanied by Sheriff II- linlrii, Lord Provost Jamieson, Baillies ...