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ELLON PAVEMENT CASE

... - t-- - , , | JUDGMENT BY 'ISE SIIERIFF. Sheriff Robertson yesterday gave judgment. in 'berdeen. Small Debt Court, in the action of in- cerdiet at the instance of the Commissionels of Polce of Ellon against Jas. Johustoii, baker, 635 king, Street, Aberdeen. and W. Fyvio, con- tractor,-Ashlea, Station Road, Ellon, to restrain them from doing the paving work opposite John.- ston's property in ...

The Court

... ' -beI court. Osborne, Friday . The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, attended by the Duchess of Roxburghe and the Hon. Mary Hughes. The Hon. Reginald and Mrs Brett hbd the honour of dining with Her Majesty and the Royal family last evening. The Queen went out this morning, acoron-' panied by Her Royal Highness Princess Henry of Battenberg. The Hon. Reginald and Mrs Brett have left Osborne ...

ACTION AGAINST A BUILDER

... ACTION AGAINST A BUTIDFR. . , . _ 1.- I .. The record'was d1osed in Aberdeen Sheriff Court yesterday in an action at the instance of Jas. Leask, dater, Magiala Place, Short Loanings, Aberdeen, against Pobert.fitcbell, builder. 3 Elmfield Place, Aherdeen, for the sum of £19 2e Sd. PlirPuer tates that on or about 17th October, 1898, defender asked pursuer to offer for the slater work of a house ...

AN ABERDEEN BUILDING CASE

... AN ABXRDEEN BUILDING CASE. THE SHERIFF'S -DCImsiON. 7 Sheriff Bus-net has itssued the following ~inter- loonerir in the case of Charles Rssit Dai vidson, Itotel-keesker, Club HAte], 'drctSr~-Aber- deen, Agaiscs3~ Williami Falcofier, draper, Uniqna Stret, Ads-den;the natiufe os` whi'hil~ lie defenes dern aganst he e efede in terms of he onlusonsoftheecton fidathe pursuer entitled ~to expeinhss; ...

TRAGIC OCCURRENCES

... TRAGIC OCCUTUHENCES. I TE lRIBLE AFFAIR. INT BOMBAY. MURDER AND SUTMIDE. (RnUMTa's TLoetAhl,) ; Bombay, Thursday. Captain Iresiouger, of the Durham Light Infaostry, was shot last night by Mr Gregory, an engineer on bhe staff of the Peninsular railway. MIr Gregory afterwards shot his wife dead, and blow out his own brains. Captain Iremonger lies in a precarious condition. Jealousy is alleged to ...

THE BAKEHOUSE TRAGEDY

... I THE BAKE HOUSE TRAGEDY. EXECUTION OF SCHNEIDER. OVERCOME WIT HGRIEZF AND FEAR. Johann Schneider, alias Richard Mandel Kow and Richard Montague, a butcher, was executed yesterday morning in Newgate Gaol for murder- ing Conrad Berndt in a London bakehouse. The murdered man was in the employ of Mir Ross, a baker at William Street, Hampstead Road, and on November 10th Schneider obtained ...

LOSS OF THE CLAN DRUMMOND

... I LOSS OF TH CLAN DE N I0O I DECISION UN BOARD OF TRBA4D INQUIRY. Decision in the Board of Trade Inquiry into the loss of the Clan. Drumnond, which foundered in the Bay of Biscay on 28th November last, was given on Saturday in Glasgow Court-House. Sheriff Fyfe, who presided, was accompanied on the bench by Captain Kenneth Hoare, Captain Kiddle, and Captain Wood, nanticft assessors. :ir ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SESS,1ON. FIRST DVSION-W ledncsday, M\arch 1. (Before the Lord-President, Lords A-dam and M''Laren.) TTzTsTIOx-fOGAS, &a. (31 CROSSAN S TPUSTEES). I Intimation was ordered of a petition presented hb the Rev. Riel-ard Hogan, Roman Catholic clergyman, Edinburgh, and others, trustees of the late Thomas MI'Crossan, spirit merchant, janefield Cottage, Paisley, for custody of the testator's ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIZ1'ES AND CHARGES. I A FATAL FiHOT IN TMULEE.| The Central SNenws Tralee corre:p:ndent tele- graphs:-A shocking tragedy occurred at a place called Crolbane. near Killorglen, on Thursday night. Two farmers, named Connor, who had lived on bad terms owing to an old dispute about an evicted farm, quarrelled in the road. One of them u-as struck on the head with an ash plant, and died soon aftcr ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... THE DREYFUS CASE (SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO STANDARD 0U' TO-DAY.) Paris, June 29, Night. No definite news has been received during the day concerning the Sfax, but a rumour has been current that the vessel is off Ushant awaiting orders. This statement, however, is unconfirmed, and scencs highly improbable. The arrival of Madame Dreyfus at Rennes, as announced in to-day's Standard, gave rise to no ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ORIM AD CHARGES, MURDER IN EIN8UR - In the early hours of-yesterday a miseabla tragedy was enacted in one of the old-ftsuhi] d houes that form a portion of the street klro, as -High Riggs, in the vicinity of the 'West portW 1Fdinburgh. In this neighbourhood exist some e thepoorest and least wholesome parts of the city I The High R~iggs, however, contains a numbler cf houses which are teranted ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CHAR4SM. I TERILE TRAEY IN PARS Paris, November 15. Madane Dfupuis, wlife of the well-known en- graver, killed her husband with a revolver yes- terday, and committed suicide afterwards. Madame Dupuis had for some time been showing signs of cerebral disorier. EXECUTi0h IN LONDON. Thomas Skeffiogton, a barman, was hanged at nine o'clock yesterday morning, in Newgate, for the murder of ...