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FORBES MACKENZIE'S ACT

... ~1 , , ~ J tJ l * Swwico uS Pr InI the Police Court on Wednesday-Bailie Williame Hen- wv derson presiding, Po Sara/c Shinq, 45 East North Street, admitted having contra. th vened the 15th section of the Act, relative to grocers not being allowed to sell drink to be consumed on the premises, and was lir ficned 25s, one half of which was awarded to the complainer and tar the other half to the ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIAR i . - . .I THE Autumn Circuit Court of Jsiir a ~ndhr yesterday morning, at tess o'clock, bysthe Hon. Larl~e he and.Hlandyside. Andrew Rutherfurd Clark, Er', . Cw adn cate-lDepute; and the learned gentlemen bihn as d Arthnr Dingwall, Alex. S. Cook, John Mila le.Pebs- Irvine, Adam Gifford, Norman MacpheMllrso Alx Pr John Skelton, Andrew Beatson Bedll J etaoke Chritie ...

LICENCING APPEAL COURT

... A Conrt was held in the Court-House on Monday, for the purpose of disposing of appeals made against tile decisions of the local Magistrates, and Justices of the County, at the recent licencing courts. Mr Thomson of Banchory was Chairman; and there were present besides, on the Bench, Captain Shepherd of Kirkville, Mr Burness of Mastric], Mr Birnie of Johnston, and Mr Ferguson, Coynach. The ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... TUA ieTl x-rnovosT OF LEITTH. h Roirort Philip, mrerchirnt, ex-Pr-ovost of Leitli, wvisnplaced at vice x the bar of this courft onr Satilldaly morning, charged wKith in-. 22, decent practices and behaviour towards two girls, inl so fhir as *i~e I -first, onl tile 20th of September last, heL, iii h~is dofe, ini tire tray Ti Old Chu trch Wharf, wvicliedl v and telenonsly used indecent prrec- ...

CITY LICENCING COURT

... YESTERDAY, the Magistrates held a Court, in the Court. House, for disposing of applications for spirit and other licences within the City Royalty. All the four Baillies were on the hench. There was a numerous attendance of parties in- terested. Baillie WATSON stated that two petitions had been received- one frnin h otel keeperand another from spirit dealers-reqtuestilg to be allowed tosell ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Wednesdcayp, April 18. I TnE proceedings of the Circuit Court commenced here this mnorning nt tenl O'clock, before Lords Ivory and Dens. D. Mac. v :Kenzie, Esqt., Advocate-Depute, It Rev. Me Fraser, St. Clemnents, opened the Coart by pralyer.I The Counsel within 11w. bar were-the Dean ofli'scultii (Inglis); I: George Youn1g, Esq., 'Sheriff of Inveraeass-shiro; George Bur. t nett, Esq., ; ...

THE BURDON SLOW POISONING CASE

... TIHE BURDON SLOW POISONING CASE. Lers This ease came on for trial at the Durbain Assizes on Fri- V of day. The prisoner, Mr Joseph Snaith Woole, was injicted for the wilful murder of iis wife, Jane Wooler. The circumstances rns of the case, which we formerly detailed, are briefly these:- tir Mrs Wooler, the decrased, was the daughter of a medical o man, and mnarried the presoner eighteen years ...

COMMISSARY COURT

... ': At the usual sitting of the Court on Wednesday last-Sheriff Watson presidng-Mr John Blaikie, Advocate, presented her Majesty's Commission, appointing him Commissary Clerk of Aberdeeushire, in room of the late Mr Ale ander Gor- don. ! The Commission having been read, and Mr Blakie having taken the oaths prescribed by law, .Sheriff Watson said that he could. net allow the opportunity to pass ...

CIRCUIT OF JUSTICIARY

... - CIRCUT `URT OF J.USTICIARY. yen. ant ''-~dseeda~, ~ 6. amp S4 TH Cn -t~s ~s~ju rt10 o'clack-Lord. Cowan .Gear, 'ireiditlgZLoiA a* y~44 b ;t.eggi1 i hrarik~ a civii tive evi 0155s (ioti'eed%! 's9Wer)riie thef~ otagi.Csrp Rm. rlMaj - ~ ~ -In theeo 041i Wj41a l(24) *Iwrushra~t!-u.,: UD ccuo cb crime of SIon, at fem~rnearasalpa a pny- wohiInn 'uloesdea VillageJ he stole a narra' wih esdhad'rdt, ...

PUBLIC HOUSE CASES

... aned urn- ON Monday, the following cases were tried in the Burgh Court i -ibl -Baillie Henderson presiding, Baillie Watson and the Asses- all sor, Mr J. Simpson, Advocate, being also on the bench. Imen David Robertson, of the Royal Hotel, as keeper of a common i and inn, was charged at the instance of Mr Watson, Superintendent iken of Police, with having been guilty of a breach of his licence ...

CURIOUS CASE OF FIRE RAISING

... . en be The Nigh Court of Justiciary was occupied on Monday with the consideration of a case which, from the socical position of n-the principal party accused and the attendant circumstances, a hns been looked forward to with great interest. Dr. George all LillieS;mith and Robert Campbell were accused of having, on i,' co- the night of the 30th September last, wilfully set fire to the oa farm ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... TIHE COURT AT BALMORAL. LU if ' Orr Wednesday last, his Royal Highness Prince Albert and - LO Prince Frederick William of Prussia, went deer-stalkierg. The Y Queen, attended byViscountess Canning, rod's out on horseback L to the forest. Thie Prnce of Wales rode outibyCrathia Br-idge, LO attended byhis tutor. Mr andfMrsFarquharson of luvercarild 50 had the honour of joining the royal circle at ...