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COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... others-Ma r Watsona Ih Mr Shand, and Mr Johnstone aget. etJ. Gordon, W.S. 4i oeunsel for George Bernet and others-tfr Macdonaldte .and Mir J.' A. Reid. -Agent-W. S. Roy, 5.5.0. t comunsel for the Crown-the Solicitor-General and hmr deW. CO Browu.h Agent-John ...

COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... brother officer, the late Capt. Gordon Maxwcll, s of said regiment. In his loss they have to !arnent *t the soldier, the friend, and the man of honourr- n This gentleman was nearly allied toethe present e Duchess of Gordon, and, in the execution of n some ...

ALLEGED INCITING TO MURDER

... trearer ; Dr Ogilvie, nipo .e Gordon's College; Win. Caruic, treasurer, -Royal OvOI I. Infissnary; James Ogilvie, convener of the Inor- porated Trads; Forbes, meeter of the Trades Ma 0 Hospital Z.Fotheringham, treasurer. Gordon's College; li Russell, bnrgh ...

THE CASE OF CAPTAIN SULLIVAN

... we give from the i 7 Times the following speech of Sir Alex. Gordon, A.P., in i I seconding the motion of hMr Ashley, it the case of Captain . Sullivan, of H.M.S. London:- r Sir A. GORDON Seconded the motion, because ho believed that I I great injustice ...

THE WORLD OF POLITICS

... doctrines of the Manchester school. The reaction from that policy dated from Majaba, Hill, and was strengthened by Gordon's death. Gordon had been avenged, and two hundred thousand men were in a fair way to aveaige Majuba. He paid aL high tribute to the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... their cuitod y. ?? led to mnutual ap- Y l plicationis t) the Barons of' Exchequer, tor a gift vf I ttitorly-dative from the Crown: and the Baron1s or1der- ed, that counsel should be heard on tile resicective clainis of the parlies. Accordingly, on the 18h ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... GLASS MIAREET.-James Ccatles, skinner? Dauglas Brae, Keith2; Janmes Gray, shepherd, Ittingstone, Hluntly; Gordon Simr, Redf:old, Cairnie; William Gordon, Douglas Brae;? Peter M'PRobhie, Howmill, Glass; George Sim, carter, Keith; Charles Gill, stone dykrer ...

EDINBURGH,

... in coals amiong the poor householders of Linlithgow. Tuuesday, her Grace the Duchess of Gordon, with Lady Jane, and Lord Fraiscis Montague, arrived- fromr Gordon Castle. at Dunsbreck's hotel, St An- diew's Square Last sveek, at Slateford, a melancholy ...

COURT OF SESSION—OUTER HOUSE

... MEurdoob Ross Bernet, also all claim the movable estate. crerThe only other claim is by the Lord Advocate on behalf se of tie Crown, who mnaintains that the late Mr Bernet was m-srived by no relatives entitled to take up his succession; imand that, therefore ...

THE FRASERBURGH OUTRAGE

... saw him. In answer to the judge, witness stated that he fixed the hour at which he left the Crown Inm by hsearineg the 'barmaid say it 'was about eight James Gordon, 49 Manse Street, Fraserburgh, said he passed prisoner right in front of the Duthies' door ...

TRAGIC OCCURRNECES

... collectir at Merhbistou, having shot himself with a revolver. In his possession were found cards bearing, the name of ?? A. Gordon ! Lea- royd, -Norfolk Regiment, a cigarette ease having the initials A. G. L., and a cutting from the ?? Gazette in which ...

RIOTING IN GARDENSTOWN

... occupied the *ohair, while Mir George Rae, of the Crown Hotel, ated as croupier, and among others present were -Oenmissieners Cormack end lhomson; :Messr3 Stewart Smith, farmer, . Peildrecinie; Gordon Stewart, farmer, Cheyne; J. Calder, Basres-I J. Taylor ...