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COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. THURSDAY, December 16. LOBD ADvoaATS v. LORD SALTOUN. The Right Ron. Marjory, Lady Saltoun, only child of the deceased Simon Fraser of Ness Castle, and of King's Arms Yard, Coleman Street, in the City of London, Esq., and Dowager of the late Right Hon. Alexander, Baron Saltoun, executed a deed of tailzie of the lands of Ness Castle, and others, to which the ...

COURT OF SESSION.—SECOND DIVISION

... -- - - COURT OF SESSION.-SECOND DIVISION. Md7.woim-7W2 Jutne 9. Wednesciy, June 9. TULLOOH'S EXEOUTORS V. DAVIDSON'S REPRESENTATIVES. A lengthened disoussion took place to-day with reference to the issues proposed by the pursuers for the trial of the Cause. It was ultimately agreed that the first issue should put 3 whether Dr Tulloch had become proprietor of the.shares r alleged to have been ...

UNIVERSITIES (SCOTLAND) ACT

... 1)01- This Act has just been issued. As it differs in so msacny' til respects frome the Bill at first presented to Parliament in n) it May, and published by us at the time, we print, it entire, soc arny far us regards this locality, and tho other portions also en- rnito tire, when they are important. It is intituled 1An Act to 3 viFmake Provision for the better Government and Discipline of me ...

THE REV. MR. CHEYNE'S CASE

... Tass Aberdeen Diocesan Synod reassembled on Wednesday gr, morning, when the case of the presentment against tics Rev, by 1'. Clieyne-tlas commencement of the proceedings in whisch we reported in our last-was resumed. re' - Mr Rorison continued his address, which altogether cc- ticl -cupied fully five hours, lie, said this was a contest of prin- it ciples, not an attack on persons. The rev, ...

SHERIFF COURT, ABERDEENSHIRE

... JAMES WALLACE, RESIDING IN ABERDEEN, INSPECTOR OF POOR FOR THE PARISH OF SAINT NICHOLAS, OR CITY PARISH OF ABERDEEN, PUrSUer, agaiist JAMIES ROSS, RESIDING AT DRUMOAR, INSPECTOR OF POoR FOR THE SAID PARISH OF DRUSIOAR, Defender. This was an action to recover 10s of advances made by the pursuer to Alexander Farqnharson, a pauper belonging to the parish of Drurnoak; and £B3 1s advanced to widow ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. Friday, Jusne 25. Tb MILLER & CO. V. GREAT NORTH OF SCOTLAND RAILWAY. hJ The Lord President narrated that tho contest in this series At of cases was in reference to the Fish Street Bridge and in Hangman's Bridge over the canal in Aberdeen, which had tie been removed by the Railway Company; that the pursuers At sued either for the restoration of the old bridges ...

POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... Alonday, Joly 19. A quarterly meeting of the Commissioners was held this day-the Dean of Guild Presiding. fRlEsENT:-Treasurer Elmsly, Convener Donald, Messrs Buyers, M'Donald, Sutherland, and P. Keith. A report was read from the Water Committee, who re- commended that a new pipe should be laid in Loch Street- estimated cost, £51 odds; also a new main in Canal Street, luounthooly- cost, £31 10s ...

PRESBYTERY OF KINCARDINE O'NEIL

... PRIESBYTERY OF KINCARDINE O'NEIL. THE MIDMAR CASE. THE Freebytery of Kincardine O'Neil met on Friday ii the Gordon Aries Inn, Kinoardine, to proceed with tee case of the Rev. Mr Smith, Midniar. The rev. Court was composed of Mr Leslie, Coull (Moderator); Mr M'Coibie, Loi- henan; Mr Hutchison, Banchory; Mr Cook, Kincardins irCle~'`rk)r; Watson, Tarland; Mr Smith', Birse; Mr An- d drsen, Crathie ...

THE LAST OF THE FORDOUN CASE

... THE LAST OF THE FORDQUN CASE. son imz Tsr Parochial Board of Fordoun have replaced their facl in late medical officer. The former majority, havingbeen ces ile converted into a minority by the exertions of Dr Hen- of 0or derson's friends, seem to have given way, rather than fin( continue the agitation and excitement which has for bi( in some time prevailed in the parish.. The Committee 'Ma he ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... La Wednesday, November 10. IY This Court met to-day. The Lord Justice Clerk, Led ir Cowan, and Lord Ardmillan occupied the bench. The IThr le Advocate, the Solicitor General, and Mr Adam, Advsek e, Depute, attended on the part of the Crown. C. TTHE STvIatiaG BANK CASE. John Sawers, late Provost of Stirling, who was chargd as with embezzlement of the funds of the Edinburgh and GIL At gow Bank, ...

SHERIFF COURT, ABERDEENSHIRE

... SH]RYFF COVURT, ABERDEENSRIRE. ALEXANDER REID, RESIDING AT ~CROSSFIELD, IN THE PARISH OF MIDMAiS, INSPEC1ROR OF POOR'FOR THE SAID PARISH Tai OF MIDMAR, PURSuER, against ,GEORGE WILSON, FARMER in IN AUCHMENZIE, IN THE PARTSH or CLATT, INSPECTOR 7Un OF POOR FOR THE SAWD FAMISH OF CLAFT, AND THOMAS lew SKENE, RESIDING IN ROLDuRn PLACE, ABERDEEN, IN- 'f SPECTOR OF THE POOR1 OF THE PARISH OF OLD ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... PArnLIAmsT was prorogued by. commission on Monday e afternoon, and a very busy and not a little remarkable a session brought to a close somewhat sooner than usual. t The August Speech is always much more explicit I than that which initiates the proceedings in mid- t winter. The one is but an indefinite outline of certain a Ministerial intentions, drawn up with no small ingenu- T ity, so as to ...