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The Court

... ZIbe u rt. falahnral' Castle, May . Yest-erdny morning ftl'e Queen went-ct atbsnoletd by the olon. Alline Majedie , an rwa.5 joinrd`&ty their Royal] Highuesseat Prin- ceasq H!en~ry of 'Battentlse'rg a1nd Princes Inte tafternooxn Her ia~j est drocve out,I at I tattended'by the Counte~ssof JLiytton and the rj Ron. S'ITS G-rallt. I Her oylRgasaPrinmcess Vid6tovia of! Wales~ took, l-ave~ of thbe ...

PLOT TO MURDER CZAR

... IPLOT -7TO. AMRD;EJ -CZAR I I ..- . - I l..,- MINE LAID UNDER A RAIL WAY CONSPIXATORS .ARRS&ETD. e The Sebastopol correspondent of the i' Daily Telegraph sends a sensational story of a plot against the life of the Czar shortly before His Majesty and the Czarina pro- ceeded to the Crime a amonth ago. On the railway from Losova to Sebastopol ever which their Imperial Majesties would a have to ...

REUNION OF THE SCOTTISH CHURCHES

... | REUNTION OF THE SK-UIISH CHURCITES. The foilowing appeared in the 'Dundee .Couriar.jast week :-*-Various ionferen~-rs halve |-been Seld'by leaders in the ula'of Seotiahti .itu4a-.eiew to ultimately bring aboot a union of .tl*S>Aeveg1 denominations, 4isd '- - 3st pi churqh luminaries is to be held in iadinbsrgh to- day (Thurgday) to jet into closer relantionshij, and exchange views ohile ...

GENERAL ASSEMBLIES

... EERAL -Al,.ASEMB12IES& 0gt'RCH OF SCOTLAND, B ty~o THEr Qll a, NSLiEflT HOME \1{SSTON WOR.K. TheGeerl tecoirblv of the Church ofco Tb.4 ~ ter yete a ele'ttioroe lZ, -5 yomoMaclend, modeorator. The Ealrl of jeve Nrand Pllcl ok his i-Cat 0n the, throne onptiv ac, the' hour Of Ineetllill-a (till 14oose. .0' Im 1alour ot ludi;tlibentee o,,4Ai,eTh~ andi wits grceeted with hIntl xe-eira. yrcairl' ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... DE ATH OF REV. aIR GPAle, ELGIN. Rev. W. A. Gray, minister of South Free Church. Blgin, died early on Saturday nornitig at tle manse. Hav Street. For some years he had been in ill health. and received assistance in the work of his congregation. Inr hopes that a change of climate would improve his health, he was last winter given the charge of the Pres- byterian Church at Bieri'ltz. and during ...

ABERDEEN AND NORTHERN NEWS

... I A~I T D NORTIERN poar 0~uruoshhave appoint~4j 1, Scn'1 tllen Bart-. of Leys, chairman. -.7, u hrr -eld has been unasal- . r ienrn Firk f the Free Church at 5:lo 3v. ppJr1 , RirkcaldY, has been| -Rev5 _ initer of Tiarlanid Free e .Gle, reserve of oflicsrq, has 7 Royal hcottisli Reserve 'imanding the 1st Aber- L'', s, been granted an lrrte C U-nmLand for four years. ernde (Militia). at ...

THE ATTACK ON THE PRINCE OF WALES

... THE ATTACK ON THE I PRINCE OF WALES. DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR. tti RDPOR.T FROM BRIT-is; MNISTER. ti afit (OFFICIAL TELEGRAM.) t We learn officially that the followMingt tele- tj grain from Sir F. Plankett, British Minister at Brussels, reached the Foreign Office TY shortly before midnight on Wednesday:- m Brussels, April 4th, 1900. gi I deeply regret to announce that a A dastardly attempt was ...

BEHIND PRISON BARS

... i It is often said that our prison system has m1-ore to do with creating hardened criminals than anything else. said a detective, but there is another aide to the question, says a writer in Cassells' Saturday Joornal. 1 I kn)w s ,. ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY IN LONDON

... EXTRAORMiARY P2OBBEPY Di LONDON. rt jMRS PATRICK CAMPBEL'S MONM et STOLE. to j REMARABLE STORY. r .Who srtole Mrs Patria- Campbas`rMre, s.d Fd i'l WVs- the theft done? Thtese ot sac to ihc Daily Express. are puzzling blih Mn is Cacmpbell aol Scotland Yard. On i;er alter. noon a cer'-, Mr Le Butte. was seat Parr's -w Bank to coasi a cheque for 'I. recaiv the money and TUt it in a lcatser kg, ...

AMERICAN COMMERCIAL PRICES

... [ AMEIiCAN COMMERCIAL PRICES. NEW YORK STOCKj MARKET. I Tosesnt. A moderate profit taking carried the majority of active stocks lower early in the se.;sion, but the decline was mostly recovered in the afternoou, when some fresh covering orders arrived. Atchison issues were themostnoteworthy features. On foreign buy-mg thereof Atchison Pref. torlched the record. The market closed dulll, b'ut ...

A DUNDEE TRAGEDY

... . SETENCE ON ACCUSED. Charles Kennedy, boilermaker, was cearged at the sitting of the High.Court of Justoisiy at Dundee yesterday - the Lord Justice Clerk on the bench-with having on 16th or 17th December, 1899, in his boupe in Hospital Wynd, 1 Dundee, assauled Jessie Cowan Stevenson or - Kennedy. his wife, with a pdker. and murdered ber. Accused tendered a plea of guilty of eut- pable ...

FATAL ACCIDENTS INQUIRIES IN ABERDEEN

... FATAL ACQIDENTS L{UILRIES NL ABERDEEN. No fewer dhan, seven inquiries were held before Sheriff Burnet and juries in Aberdern Sheriff Courthouse yesterday into the cir- eurstarenes attending accidental Statrh nU the city and the county. Mr Wil son. pT curau)r- fiscal, conducted the inquiries. whieh were heL'd under the Fatal Accidents Inquiry (Scotland) Act. QIJARRYMAN KILLED AT W4)OD.SIDE. The ...