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PRIMROSE LEAGUE GRAND HABITATION

... PRIMROSE LEAGUJE -TGRAND HABITAON. ..AT1N DEFEiUNCE OF TM GOVANWENT A meeting of the ,Grand HIabitoation of the Primrose League, Scottish Branch, was held in the salcon of the-Roval HoteLEdinbturgh, on Fri- day afternoon-Sir James Buchanir'j C0raigend Castle, Milngavie, presiding. There s'ws a fairly good attendance of delegates, and. Aberdean habitations were represen.fed by the two secre- ...

THE ATTACK ON THE PRINCE OF WALES

... THE ATTACK ON TH IE PRINCE OF WALESI CONFESSION BY SIPIDO. FIRED O-UT OF BRAVADO, (RurnTR's TELEOGAUr.) Brmssels, Friday. At the instance of -his parents, Sipido coufessed to the examiniing magistrate yesterday i13 their presence. The sitate- ment-s hld, hoixever, to be almost dragged out of him. Sipido described how a plot was hatched betvween hima andi three other i youug imenl At the ...

HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE

... I HER MAJESTY'3 THEATRE. I THE STREETS OF LONDON.i' The popular parts of Her Majesty's Theatre were well filled last night by an audience tha-t seemed to thoroughly enjoy the performance of Dion Boucicault's well known dramna, Thei, Streets of London. Although many minor j chantes have bee introducedl,the piay still retains w all its main features, and its vivid contrasts of extreme ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... J DEATH OF HON.-JAMES. O. FORBES OF COP'SE.'7' The deat4 ocpti'ted on Saturday iar~tt Coul,' Aberdenshireg, bf the Hon. Jas. Oahcneitr ForIces; :proprieiorof;Corse. Tle.`de&eafte'l, 'Wh'h was de:- scended f£roi;4 .SirJohunSsmoiI.b*-.xvbo wx2i credated'.Baron: Semnpill i'n-t2'b pe'erge of -otlanl'dI 1489, and was killeid at Flodden i ;1,1 2Wvas the son of Sir John Foebes. seventh bartonet-Caf ...

THE BIRSE MANSE MYSTERY

... TM BI, VANSFE MYSTERY ACCUSED IN SHERIFF COURT At thle first or pleading dift of a Sheriff and Jury Court in Aberdeen 1iheriff Court on Monday - Sheriff Bur- *net on the beneh- - nAie wlissie (18), who had been employed as a domestic servant in the Mianse of Birse, was ehazged with the cime of concealment of pregnancy. She had given birth to a ehild on 7-th 'August, and had given no ...

ACTION AGAINST RICHARDS, LIMITED

... ACTION AGAINST RICHARDS, Lf.IMITED. In Aberdeen Sheriff Court Saet week, the re- cord was cloced in an rction at the instance of Alexander Younr'gon, linen merchant and agent,. London, agair.6t Mcssrs Richards, Limited, Broad- ford Works, Aberdeen, concluding for payment of a sum of £289 14s, as damages for breach of colltract. In his petition 3Ir Youngson .bates that he carried on a separate ...

INTERESTING GAME-DEALING PROSECUTION

... INTRE,--1N GA DE-AfLNG PRO- SECU3ION. I gBALLATER LI4AN7D: RiEyE | ds SUTERVRISOR SNUiBED. .e, John SWith, game-dealer, Braemar Road, Bat. es dater, was at Alberdeen Sheriff Court on Friday.- id ,,before -Sheriff Burnet,-oh'trgetl with having, on ,Wednestdy,- he bbing -a person licensed to sell t ,g~e~tslnt ns bough t~frcn Osa'.Q re Smith, as 'IdrN i'eervant' Mains of Hopewell, Logie-Cold- ...

Advertisements & Notices

... W NOBL};, -'D., The g set Fim of costame us anai ! Waeb e teie Wora1anoe now COInlg ' ,THSALEO@FTNEEY andtln addition to the Wanderfiu Bargains izz:osturaes t5,1 Eah and D v e Goods (fiUy deerbadand ilustratedin The SCatea .45= .yit att memorable by a se-es a, in VALUE, Swupmasig FR EE G IFT S ~~~~ever'ything yet nttemptea. A ni a & Stauwf presenrted with everv tadtes' Costune Soad. mbgoold Pr ...

CHAPLAIN ROBERTSON, OF THE HIGHLAND BRIGADE

... CHAPLAIN 1.OBERTSON, OF THE IHI GHLAND BRIGADE. -A EIOGRPAPHIC SK}lOEH. Chaplain Robertson, of the Rigeland Brigade, who has been so much before the eye of the country since the outbreak of the wir in South Africa. is a '-ative of Grant-own and the en o£f a soldier. He is conneeted through marriage with Mr Cooper, laird of Dihnnydeer, both gentlemen being married to daughters of the late MIr ...

POET'S CORNER

... NOET'S CORNER. THE SNOW )DROP, Prerty little ;nowdrop. Fairest flower thxt grows: s5-Wilsg fairy uptalil 'N\eiih the wilitel soTws. trj ,P:e. gratrefol iowudrip, N.,ddilzg ii the still; 'redling all who, pis you VrIte!-' raue is Itin. ptai yx. pore, wihite snowdrop, Sc ,nitig il the breeze; S:I :lhow that budrs atnd leaves iiZ[ll Wil iIilhe the trees. $.ani 0zd gt~litle s.nowdrop. ,Si; .rc: ...

The Court

... a3:be zmf court. Windsor Castle, Wednesday. j The Qaeen and Princess Henry of Batann-, g berg drove out yesterday afternoon attended iF by 'Mliss Bulteel. I Her Majtsty to-day in the Quadrangle of ° the Castle inspected the Naval Brigade of 11.M.S. Powerful, lately returned from South Africa. The brigade, with three of the ship's guns used in the defence of Ladysmith, under colmmnand of ...

A GLASGOW TRAGEDY

... i A GLASGOW TRJAGEDT. I I .- .~ . . I WOM A7N 8TABBED: HER 1l14FA4LN T KILLED. E USBAND ARRESTED. .1The police of the Southern Division of Glasgow iare investigating the facts in, regard to a, very sad inrg s domesti tragedy, which occurred early on Satur-1 dre: Iday niornit g. A seaman named Patrick Ham- slo milresiides, -with hris wrife at 45 Pollock Street,' 0,but their life has been ...