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ABERDEEN POLICE COURT

... ABERDEEN POLICO OCO1RT. (Thursday-Before Baillie Taylor.) The Baillie on the Licensing Laws.-A licensed grooer was charged with having on him premisces sold w~htsky to a boy 12 years of ae contrary to the conditions of his certificate. Ac- cused pleaded not guilty. The boy, in the course of his evidence, sai he was at school, and Wuas in the habit of selling newspapers. On 2bth Deoember he ...

DISPUTE BETWEEN FARTNERS

... | DISPUTE BETWEEN FARTMERS. I TNTEIRBSTINWG 0S.. I he Crt of Sesslon on W 7niday, Lord S |tornonth Darling -disposed of an action at iLe I instance of Henry Mackay, The Grove, Parkhl, F Rpsshire, against James Mitchell Thompson, . faar, 8h-dhirrek 3Iains. Puruer, the at going tenant of Shndur&c iafins in 1898, brought this action against the ingoing tenant for £1175. i6s d as t'ne amnjust ...

SCENE IN THE COURT OF SESSION

... SCEN.E N THE COURT OF SESMON. 1 1~ ~ , - In Fthe Bl-li Cha nber oi the Court of Session yeIserda B iLrd Pearson had oefore him a note oi eusponsitn at the instance of Miss Matilda' Hunter, 73 Oxford Drive, Keivxinside, Glasgow, of a charge to pay £Li00, foiiowaing on a verdict obtained tb M4rs Kate Ntsbet or Snodgrass. wife of and residing with James &Snudgraes, 15 tahandon Plce, Edrnburgia, ...

The Court

... tUbe Cotut. Osborne, T'Iursday. e The Queen. drove -out yestorday afternoon, f accomnpainied by the Duches of ConMautgirt V and Prince Arthur. f Princess Victoria of Schleswig-Holtein A a .rrived at 0eborneahving rorssed over from Portslmoulth on board Her Ma-jestys yac'h-t Alberta. The Hon. Manly Hughes anrd AdmnirAlof theElFeetSir Edmvund -Co erell were in attendanco oil board the Royal A ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COURT OF SESSIO4N. FIRST DIVION-Thursday, January II. (B~ere the Lord-President and Lards 3rLgn and Kinnwea.) XIBU V. SPrINGFIXLT STEM. Co2ANo . The First Division was informed of a settle- Unent by a payment, the amount of which has Lot been disclosed, of the action by Matthew Miller, U1 Gladden Place, Cambuslang, against the Springfield Steel Company, 777 London Boad, Glasgow. He claimed ...

ELGIN COUNTY COURT STATISTICS FOR, 1899

... ELGIN COUNTY CGURT SMATSTICS FOR, 189 I Irn./gin, Sheriff Court during the past year 101 cases -were initiated which, witn 14 carried 'ftorn te -previous year. made a total of 115. Of these 70 were disposed of by final judgment. and 18 settle-d or otherwise taken out of court., laving 13 in dependence at trhe bejginninz of this year. Of the 70 disposed, decree in absence 2 was iranted' in 47 ...

COURT OF SESSION

... ,9UI'J' OF SESSION. a: S ;1) siONFriday, January 12. h; ~the LOrd - rei dei and Lords Mi 'Laren ast e' 0d Kinnear.) 2 vsttt aiisO V. i. 0. MORRISO w ' zc srif ('curt at Kilmarrocic James a- i° A- . --ua Street. Creenoc, sued p .:;ellOder. Largs. now nrry- a 22 Alain Street, Largs, bt Patv ?? , 1J tloag & Company it ?? 0 books and documents ti dcli .der iti cointieboa . - JeittI oag & Company ...

The Court

... Zbe corat. I 0sborne, Saturday. *|S Th n Queen dTDve out. yesterday afternoon., p -t(omipillit l yh Princess Victoria Ot 4A Schleswig-Holstein, and attended by the Dowa .er Countess of E rroli. The Heon. Sir Stafford Northooe, Bart., C.B., tnd Lady Northbote arrived at Osborne., and head the honour of dining with C Her 1Majesty and the Royal family. The Hon. Si-r Stafford Northeote kissed : ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Iler, aeb a SECOND DIVISION-Saturdayy, JannarY 13. eat. I are (Before the Lord-Justice-Clerk and Lords IAN4 1to I Trayner and Kincairney.) ra- : D.AvEDSoN'S TBUSTZEB .7 CDONTAI }ALWYP Tin'e to COMPANY. pi V, In this action the trustees of the late James pr -I Davidson of Ruchill sued for declarator that the to Hill ?? ithe defenders, the Caledonian Railway Company, th ate were not entitled to ...

THE STABBING CASE AT RATHEN

... TRHE STABBING CASE AT RATHEN. InAt a pleading diet of a Sheriff and Jury Court in Aberdeen yesterday-Sheriff Robertson on rh bench-Atexander Kerr. a young man, wae charged with assaul. by stabbing. The indicc- ment was that, on 5th January. on the Spillars- burn Road. Rathen. aborz S0 yards in a sourher.y direction from tbe dwiling-house at Pacthe; Shop, occupied by Elizabheh -tim. widow, ...

A YEAR'S CRIME IN ABERDEEN

... | I~~~~ INCREAiSE DN DRUNKENNESS AND J}U iNUXI OFMFNCBS. At yesterday's. meeting of the Aberdeen Towen Council, the annual criminal and statistical re- turns fo.' 1E5'9, compiled by Chief Constable Wyness, were laid on the -table, and, when printed, will be circulated among the members. As usual, the statement is on, a very elaborate scale, and the work entailed in collecting thel facts amust ...

COURT OF SESSION

... - FMST DIVISION-Monday, January 15. 1 (Before the Lord-President and a Jury.) NEIL SINCLAIR V. CALICONIAN RAILWAY COWPnAXL The Lord-President and a jury heard evidence to-day in an action by Neil Sinclair, tea and coffee merchant, 19 Doug-las Street, Glasgow, against the Caledonian Rtailway Company for payment of £1000 as damages in respect of per- sonal injuries r-ceivAC' on 12th May last ...