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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 ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF INATTENTION AGAINEST A MEDICAL MAN

... Ad; -M k;} ?? ?? -: i;; I , .- I. gl . L :USRIOUS CHARGE OF' INATTETIO. AGAINST A MEDICAL Ma i bMr.1 ?? phre'ys,'thse MiddIesex coroner has held' ?? 'at Betfiral ( ren 'especting 'te'desth of a moed ?? erry aged 36 years. . Jines'Ferry, No.5, Green-stteet, :.Jethnal Gmren, sara that he weaa dock lab9urer.. .The deceased wae his wife. t6'iad'to,.co'mailain thatlier death was caused through' te' ...

THE FENIAN RISING IN IRELAND

... TJIJdE FENIAN .RISING- IN IRELAND. IMPORTAN-T ARRESTS. SCO URNG OF THE COUNTRY. ,The reports from Ireland: received during last night' were favourable. :It wouldappearthattbodies of 'enjan5, armed or unarmed, are not to bemetwvith' Theformnitioni of flying co'luns has had an excellent effect 'on the people and nflit'eii foes, the poor deluded'men who have aggr'a- vated every evil to whibch tbe ...

THIS DAY'S NEWS

... q . I s AR - . ; , - I 1- .T. ~ . it , d ri P, l.t~v I .. ?? . . 1 ?? , - ?? ?? ?? Tise Cour ixe tthismoninw- .rthe Lard JustiAeVlerl'. ,*and~lei~ds NeaneadjTviswooae on -eoben . . Jhn;, Wa er was'c 4 th§yie &zme &f tt1ern. amsadt 6ti'v.4a her 6 a ?? i ight Btreet, Fiselnow, fiozi which ilstole ai pair of' - Of 'inshw;'!.,w a ii.b': . .g - rwit e..;o}4eibn .; , .- bylrm 50idleuco rob ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY, Nov. 13

... COURT OF SESSION-W bEDN!.' pj7. 1. EIMT DiVISION, PT.-MmILNE. In a ?? fur recal q ,o'J certain heri tae subjects of the appointment of ajudicialfaetor mar by the Lord Ordinary, and for ex:oneration oel int,. missions as to these subjects, tne Court doubled whether the petition was properly prec;: od i5 th- Inner House. Being referred to Lawson, ?? Df, 1863, and other cases, the Court ordered ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, Nov. 21

... COTTORT OF SESSION-Tmmsmy, :Nov'. 21. FIRST DIVISION. MACSAY V. M-AcKAY . DEBTS RECOVERY ACT. This was an appeal from the Sheriff Court of Ross- shire in an action brought under the Debts Recovery Act, 1867. The appellant was ordered to print the process in the Inferior Court, and the case was sent to Summer Roll-the LonD PnstsonmT, however, observing that it was not to be taken for granted ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, May 22

... COURT OF SESSION--T'Pi:-s)A1jA. :'wIty 2°. FIP.ST DlViMIOX..; TVxEm-INT v. aX 'Ia:ITCb.. THI. WNELJX~R' CAlSE. In these conjoined actions MIr Gilbert I-'dry Tenneent seeks to enforce tile 1-oovisicus of a 0d-ad of agtreemenet executed by lhi3 father, Hugh Tellurent, by himself, and bv his brother, Charles S. Term at, in 155, and te vindieate his rights as a iartluer or the rirm of J. & r.. ...

A SON MURDERED AND OFFERED IN SACRIFICE BY HIS FATHER

... A SON, MURESRED AND OMERED IpIN- I SACRIFICE BY HIS FATEC : The Jnnalide Busse of the 27th it, records a case of a peculiarly horrible characer, wich as just been heard before the criminal tribunal of Vladimir. A. mau, named Kursin, smember of a numdrous and fanatical Russan sect, called the sect 6f the Saviofmn lately killed his own son, and offered himn nsa sacri- fine to God The narrative ...

THE CASE OF REVOLTING CRUELTY TO A CHILD

... THE, CASE OF ,.EVOLTING CGE iZTY'TO |, F ?? ?? ?? . ?? he ig of 'the cliarje'againit Adsi&ide Lomax~ (the wife of a retired journalist of thae name)- of atrociouls cruelty to-er child, Agnes Lomc 4 other. wise AvnesEa~vly was'resumed at ?? Hal], astate,'.'o~n-- -n . May,,Ee~ofe::thXagot and a MaryYoung said she entdied the-serice. of the' defendat ?? last as. ihrsemaidr'ai&s'ifei#- days efter. ...

COURT OF [ill] July 5

... ?2?T OF ? ?? July 5. ?? ¼i'. aeiL- =. rlittae of Mdesrsr &:'z mT 1 ' ne -ecri-r , ;me rchantsi, ?? 5 EU~iv! ..=:E'-'a3en-sin G!iac-- .. - 711 viadater-- . = Le.:min andA- 'A11 a ?? - a Le--. at - .To'hn Cb (,rg Ii, d :- - ?? j~1.c ti'lip Lii-.. . - ' :- ?? l't c . . -. -wr JI'lL 'r .! .OL ^r-t e -- -l *,trer ;er cli ::en 1-ec: .. ?? e ?? :2-c z-elrs deilppi at L- ?? - e ,1t h51 ?? 71i ?? - ?? ...