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ABERDEENSHIRE FIARS COURT

... ABERDEENSHIRE FUIRS COURT. A: COURT for fixing the Fiare Prioes for the County of Aberdeen, of crop 18131., was held in the Court-House, on in Friday-Sheriff Comirie Thomson presiding. er The following gentlemen were appointed a Jury, in terms of the stpetute, viz. - Thomas Imuss, Esq. of Learney; P. to F. 0. Farquharson, Esq, of Haughton; Robert Simpson, Esq. of Cobairdy;- William M'Combie, ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... JURY COURT-FIRST DIVISION. qu fovday, April 15. GORDON V. SCOTTISH NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. IN this case, which was taken up before Lord Bareaple and as a jury on Friday afternoon, and which concluded this even to ing, Mr Gordon Ettershank Gordon of Mosstown, residing o in Aberdeen, was pursuer, and the Scottish North-Eastern Railway Company and Mr Adam Mitchell, contractor, Aber- deen, ...

SHERIFF COURT OF ABERDEENSHIRE

... SHERIFF COUPRT OF ABERDEENSHIRE. h;THE COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE, ABERDEEN r. JX0. MllE, | he M nuifacturing Confectioner, Uinion Place, Aberdeen. t tel THlS wee ann application to the Sheriff of Aberdeenshire, at S ell tbe instance of Mr Cadenhead, as officer appointed by the is )e Commsissioiiers of Police to tike proceedisgs uiider the I v !s Nuisasuces Rlemoval Act of 156. 15 'The pi-tition ...

SMALL DEBT COURT

... IMPORTANT BELL AND PET'Y CUSTOMS CASE-M'LENNAN V. THOMSON. IN this case, which came before Sheriff Thomson, in the Small Debt Court, on the 11th inst., John M'ILennan, tacks- C man of the Bell and Petty Customs, Aberdeen, sued John L Thomson, Mill of Cults, to recover the sumI of 6s 3d, as 1 custom on 25 bolls of meal, brought from the defender's mills at Cults, on 7th June last. The ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... On Wednesday tim Queen went out in the morning with Princess Beatrice, and 1-br Majesty drove out in the after- TJ noon with Princess Christian. Pri On Thursday thle Queen Wont out with Prineess Louisa in tho msorning, and Her Majesty drove out with Prince arid Princess Christian in the afreresoon. Thle Duke of Bocking. barn had the honour of dining witls the Qooen and the Royal The Qlyueen ...

COURT OF SESSION—OUTER HOUSE

... COURT OF SESSION-OUTER HOUSE. Vi nerday,, Januaryvi 17. MURRAY AND OTHEB5v. .PTEiIRHEAD POLICE COMlMIS- BIONEB5 AND OTHERS. THIS action is brought by certain inhabitants of Petserhead against the Conmmissioners for the bargh under the General wholie Ac, 1862, and a number of manufacturers, &a., woeworks are supplied by the Commissioners with water. Declarator is sought that the Commissioners ...

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... C CONTRAVENTIONS OF PUBLIC HOUSE ACT. for - AT the above Court yesterday the following cases from tile pal county were disposed of. The Justices on tIle Bench were 3 -Mr Hu..phrey of Comaley; Baillie Forbes; Colonel cea lCradenhead; Mr Minty; and Mr Corbet. aft I Alexander Ansersor, innkeeper, High Street, Old Aber- . leoon, was charged wits having sold drink to others than in 1 199rea fide ...

JURY COURT—SATURDAY, JULY 6

... JUPY COURT-SATURDAY, JULY 0. f (Before Lord Barcaple.) a ANDERSON V. FINDLAY-DAMAOGES. i lI this case Mr R. Anderson of Lcchdhu, in the county of Nairn, was pursuer, and Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Findlay of Milibank, residing at Balblair, near Nairn, was defender. The sum of £2000 damages was claimed for slan- II der, is set forth in five issues, which bad reference to al- 1, leged ...

COURT OF SESSION—OUTER HOUSE

... COURT OF SESSION-OUTER HOUSE. (Before Lord 0 luADAL -Tueasday, 16t1s Jtly. BURNETT V. DOUGLAS. TeIS was an action of suspension and interdictbroughtby Sir Jas. Horne Burnett, Bart. of Leys, Kinoardinesbire, against John Douglas, Esq. of Tilwhilly, in the said county, and the object of the action was to have the defender interdiot- ed from occupying or interfering with two pieces of ground ...

THE ARREST OF GARIBALDI

... T - ------T - GARIALDI r IF every muscular Tom Brown is to be allowed to set aside ad rlat his pleasure the formal international engagements of the to State, Italy may as well dispense with the useless ostenta- I tion of ordinary State machinery So long as toe prisentt 1 Ministers occupied their posts, it was their duty to prevent e ya breach of national good faith, and to avoid a rash and ...

SHERIFF COURT, ABERDEEN

... IMIPORTANST DECISIONO AS TO KINCARtDINX 0'NEIL EPISCOPAL BURYING GRtOUND. rTais was an application presented to theSheriff of the County of Aberdeen, by Dr Alexander Tawse, Rosemount, Kincar- dine O'Neil, James Hocie, merchant there, and William Coutts, carpente~r there, against the Churchwardens of the Coiigregation at Kinicardine O'Neil in connection with the Episcopal Church of Scotland, ...

COURT OF SESSION—OUTER HOUSE

... COURT OF SESSION -OUTER HOUSE. '11111 ~~(Before Lord BALICAPLE.) ige ~~~~~Satur'deey, Junesc 21. WATT' v. Cusmi Tiiomw AN D OTHEnS. THis was an action of reduction and damages, aIt the in. va stance of Jolei Watt, junior, advocate in A beirdeen, against reer John Coinrie Thomson, Sheriff-Substitute of the county of 5Ill Aberdeen, at Aberdeen ;John Ligertwood, zSheriff-Clerk of try the coenty ...