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SHERIFF COURT

... U SHERIFF COURT, ADOPTION OF LEGAL COSTUME BY THE PROCURATORS. WE intimated some time ago the resolution of the mem- bers of the Aberdeen Bar to adopt legal costume-a gown and white neckeloth-when appearing before the Sheriff as Procurators in the ordinary Sheriff Court in civil or crimi- nal cases. On Wednesday, being the first Court day after the Vacation, the Court opened at ten o'cluck, ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... (Rican the Stanurtcc-c.) Ir were doubtless too much to expect of a 'Ministry five years in a office, and car lego the system of a preceding Ministry four t years before them, to tell of all the evil consequences of nine I years of eisrule-cf incomes declining at the rate of nearly three a millions a-year for the latter of the nine years-of raw materials Ni consumed in the inverse ratio of ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... I ?LO o ISQF~ of PoieTt-n-onday-tso, ,Lord, 'r P~ s nthe- chair.. Pre~eot--Te DanofGuild ; Messrs. MVllardy, Susith, Chalee,, he arClder, Eddie, -Ness, B~isset, Rose, aed ofhws lemetntore t saroanr rasedto te~il'aituts and 4thel~public9 at the out- ~tkrt o 9e ttv~i~r esecalyabout Albyn Place, Union a Plae, tidSkee Sree, b cludsof.~ dust.- blowiug int6 theiirN tsi'u'hoe rm the TurnikeRad. The ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... i '.! -; . :Il! .1 : @: ' . 5,' .6 ,,; ~,i - :-.-VGR- ioukT OF.0,.S Ii j 1 ,~~~- ,d u ..*..:?.1 -whe *ISI nk nMna .we for the dlisposal of this: icade the~,Lod Th~i~nt' ord ~iidvory., Cowan, aul~fil iith Saa 4dro0r.Fraser and James.;Praseri (as bnriteaderg mayy rpo1jecf) Worecr cdin Aotil lsath'ircuit'V~ou rthat hqg~bansd Of tW-A'feale pab'ne; iasd jfathercbf.;thefm-le. pristhe *l ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... JURY COURT-F1RST DIVISION. - - I .. I - A rob.Aozrday, AlareAl 24. all -eWATSON 'V. EARL OF KINTORS. k% ,II' vii oel- INi tise case, which was taken up before the Lord Prsi of FIts dent and a jury, Mir H. G-. Watson, trustee on tire sequos- to Ii5 tratod estate of Mr Walter Dingwall, some time factor to th CCIr the Rlight Hon. the Earl of Kintoro, and lately at Drum- LK forher, near ...

ABERDEEN FREE PRESBYTERY

... E PROFESSOR.SMiTH'S CASE. MR SLOAN'SCALL. .fThis (rev.- Courit met yesterday-Professor Salhusond, mnoderadtor. 'ME SLOA'N'S GALL; q On the mninacteso0flast mieeting 1l~eing read, ad Mr Banstnemoved that the following be inserted to after thelinoaticene'of the Glasgow deputatio n :-'When 51, one of the ehensmissionlers ewAB iddiesiing thte Preeby- itey, and, entering upon. the meris wa pedn or ...

EXTRAORDINARY SLANDER CASE

... tInd - -I Nlte 1ABERDEEN MINISTER SUED BY A HOTEL- was KEEPER. .bly itch S hliriff Comrie Thouison heaf(d evideneoo on Monday in I beo an extrsaordinory action whiilit hia, been raised againist test an i Aberdeen mintis ter by it hotol-keepor in thle Granite Lich City. LOll, John Clark, hotel-keeper, City Hotel, Aberdeen, sued I Ole- the Rev. Aloxander 8tewart, minister of thle tie Eanglial ...

THE COASTGUARD INQUIRY AT STONEHAVEN

... TEE EOAST0UAARD TNQIJIuX ATtT!.' T3,, TlI~~'~toti1O: codc ;I'i~~~ls~ a~ticn atf2 dblis, ;IWs theoainfthwek hes ~ e~LatiIb lrig'Joblifirnn'itt Cowie, near tiblii~lii' on 22n December, 1876 w aedhal Osy 2 g,80pm. Ths--'agi,&l e tedn of the' imr4 pbi. thie Gote ilft Whb'lcbmfod of! tile carne, gentle- was1611a .Sin i. .-oml~e--.Poo R.N., inspector Scott'a M oni -viz apaIW.'Jesldent), Nf Jorrion ...

EXTRAORDINARY TUMULT IN A POLICE COURT

... At the Sunderland Police Court on Thursday theM mageestretes were occupied for some three hours in the investigation of a, singular case, in which Mr John~ 101 Monicy, assistant to Dr Mordley Douglas, was suns- msoned as the putative father of Elicabeth M'Kay's -n child. Mc rSheplserd appeared for the complainant, andi~ Mr H. liitson for the defendant. The case was one of y an unusually ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... AE]'iRDEEN SHIERIFF CRMM2NAL COURT. 15 Tt'isixtx (Before Sheriff COMMiet Tnomoa.,oN). ry Huittlt(liEt t . itsz.-Robert Thow, carter, WoodsideIv~ cltorgell with bhaving, on 24th SI ofJane list. on the tump~ike road between Aberdeen and ( Elleir1, opp~ost t amof L'ankherd, occUpiedl by , I Alexaindrer Davidsuzi. farmer, abisedit b orse, his ito- a, pety stel nlle his cleirge, by eit ikit,g it ...

MISCELLANEOUS MARKETS

... MI1SCELLA1EOUS MARKETS. STONEHAVEN PROVISION, Thursday.-There was a sniall supply in this market, which sold readily. Butter has fallen in price, but eggs are still rising. The following are quotations:-Beef, per lb., 8d to Is 2d; mutton, do., 9d to 10d; porkdo.,od to8d; butter, do., Is 2d to is4d; eggs, per doz., Is Gd to s 8d; potatoes, perpeck, la to Is 4d; fl'ur, fine, Fer stone, 2s Gd to ...

SHERIFF AND JURY COURT

... SH.ERIFF AND JURY COURT. i A first diet of a Sheriff and Jury Court W55 held yes. V terday-Sheriff Dove Wilson on the bench. D BHEEP STEALING. George Alexander Smitit (17), farm-servant, pleatIeji guilty to stealing, on the 8th of December last, from a plantation at the farm of BaIquhihn, In the pariah of j Tullynessle, occupied by Henry D. Adamnson, farmer two sheep, the property of Wm. Grant ...