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nouttOttr futtlltgour. ENGLAND. It bits been to put war I Sir J..bn Stuart Mill as a r for Cie reresentati.in

... severe wounds that the life of the poor fellow is now despaired of. OXFORD UNIVERSITY REPRESENTATION. - Although Mr Clothoroe Hardy, has intimated to his constituents at Leominster his intention to seek re-election for their borough, a canvass on his behalf ...

THE MOABITI STONE

... 956 45 MR JOHN HARDY, M.P., brother of the member for Oxford University, was some time ago committed, charged with libelling Mr Knight, an auctioneer. He prosecutorthdrawn the letters complained of, and the has withdrawn the charge. Mr Hardy voluntarily ...

ELGIN FLOWER 11110 W

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SCOTLAND

... VACANT JUDOESHIP.—The Government have at length decided upon filling up the vacant Judgeship in the Court of Semion. THE Rev. Thomas Dobbie, Stranraer, is to receive a call to be colleague and successor to the Rev. Dr W. Peddie, Bristo Street U.P. Church ...

MARRIAGES

... ckland, Duffun and eldest daughter of the late It James Nicol, Woodbes.d. At the Church of Knoekando, on the last., by the Rte. Thomas M. Pine, pari,h minister, Mr she, maker, Upper Totudow, to ANN, eldest daughter of Jan Stewart, Toindow. At Bruntlands. Knockando ...

MARRIAGES

... daughter of Sir Edward Pellew Wilson of Hahn.. At Port Chalmers, New Zealand, on the 9th November last. by tbe REV. W. Mr THOMAS Fraserburgh, to JANE', eldest daughter of Mr E. Hamilton, Port 'helmet. At the Wesleyan Chapel. Manners Street, Wellineon ...

THE ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COURIER.-OCTOBER 2, 1868. —Sheriff Smith ou the bench. MrJameson, solicitor appeared ..

... struck off were! John Cook, Burghead ; James Hendry, do. ; Alex. Jenkins, do. ; John Ritchie, do. ; James Sandi' son, do. ; Thomas Ma-queen, Cocesea ; William Bannerman, New-Elgin ; William Miller, New! Elgin. FREE PRESBYTERY OF ELGIN. A meeting of the ...

;MBERy 17, 1872

... were—Messrs Adam Davidson, Nairn; W. It. Gordon, Banff; J. D. Lamb, Nairn; James Petrie, Didltowu ; James Anderson, Inver. nem; Thomas Falconer, Inve rn ess. The men.bms of the Town Council present were —Provost Cameron, and Mr Forsyth, Town• Clerk ; Dailies ...

730 intiltic mu. ENGLAND. Chignons are sold in London at three and four guineas, and even as high u f2O

... that town within a few weeksarising front the bites of mad dogn. The deceased was • lad eight years of age, named it•maden. Thomas Butler, aged twenty-three, a butcher at Wedneabury, blew out his brains with a pistol. Deceased was of a melancholy disposition ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... geepbruon Grant landed a salmon of 1141 1t.., antra Oboe; Dr Hardie leaded On the 23J si t George landed a mimeo, and Dr Hardie 2 strike aam trout. Sir ea the lath, landed a s o w n, and Dr Hardie I mimes, a Thu, and 2 tier mom On the Gordon Castle peaks ...

THE ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COURIER.-OCTOBER 4. 1867

... 7, . 10 • R Adams, No. 3, . . 9 R. Gow, No. 7, . . 10 Jas. U. Murray, No. 1, . 11 Jas. Walker, No. 7, . 10 Col.-Sergt. J. Hardie, No. 3, . 11 Private Arehd. Sim, No. 4, . 11 „ Hugh Grant, No. 7, . 4 Richard Taylor, No. 7, . 5 Sergt. Jar. Mair, No. 6, ...

THE ELGIN AND MORAYSHIRE COIiRIER.--MAY 24, 1867

... pleasure with which the subscribers had given the money, and their appreciation of Mr Hardy's obliging disposition. The salver bore the inscription, Presented to James Hardy, Esq., along with a gold chain, ring, and purse of sovereigns by the customers of ...