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THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... THE WHIITECHIAPEL MURDER. RELY the law's delays might be quickened in minal trials in Engl nd, with somne saving to the .?btic cost and the public patience as well. The MNborue trials were examples of the relative propor- wD which subsists between the duration of a lawsuit wii the lengtl of the litigant's purse, and of even a 'aiminal trial and the purse of the prosecutor. 'it ho-ewver great ...

ABERDEN UNIVERSITY COURT

... S.OJZSJJ6JS'E USL £JZLL UU~lW* sal 1, A meeting of Aberdeen University Court was held in ln I foi P theMarischialCollegeonWedlnesday. There'yvere rsentsr g -Principal Campbell, Rev. Dr Pine, Rev. Dr, C tie, C MrLslie of Watii n*M eser of Edgehill. ecei 5B APPODITME1IT ON EXAMINERS, e -The Court elected Robert A. Neil, A.M., Fellow lal Pembioks College, Cambridge, examiner in classics for o r ...

POSTPONEMENT OF ACTION BY SERVIA

... I POSTPONEMENT OF ACTION BY S-RVIA. BELGRADE, Thursday. Orders have been issued for the re!ll of some of the troops on the frontier to the interior, and unless lussia gains some decided success before the middle of Novem- ber, active intervention will be definitively postponed till spring, a sufficient force alone being left to watch the frontier. In the War Office a special department has ...

THE ST. FERGUS CASE

... -T . ST. IERGUS -.CA&E- To !the EDITORnO l BSBlWEENITqA: SI,,-'W ill'you ha've~tble'gddnesst6' ingert'A e folod*in remarkrs in our paper this week; iafivindicatibniof tle 'fae.ifs that formed the Medical eviderce';iathbe trihlif'D.Dr1Smitl, 'indi wh~icht wo.re the shbject of al . article'iil ' t1j' Zgia Af'tfjist~ Tt ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... CO)UHR' OF SESSIONm-FIrST DIVISION. Tuesdayi, May 21. TV5E CARDIWSS CAMT. To-day,.the Court resumed, hearing counsel in the Card- ross case. Mr Macfarlane, for the pursuer, after diseoasing the- grounds of complaint which, had induced tfe pursuer to come intoshe Circuit CouRt, said that as a vast deal of mis- apprehension, and error, and misrep.- sentatiou, and dels- sion had existed in regard ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ea ~ (BuFOR. SHEmuF WATmON.) ,n- Wetbnesday, Otis Stordc. ire Sequestration Of WOLLIAOV STEWART, Farmer aisd Cattle ,US Dealer, Corshalloch, Gartly. S d. PRESENT: John Scott. jun., Abrcovnhill,Glass, Trustee; 'V se. John Allan, Advocate in Aberdeen, for Thomas (I seRuxLton, Advocate in Aberdeen, Agent for the V !re Trutee.51 on THE bau kruiit also appesred. Hes had failed to attend the ft ,or ...

BANFFSHIRE SMALL DEBT COURT

... BANFFSHIRE SMALL DEBT COURT, UI M bASTER AND SERVANT CASE.' Sour I- _______Sion[ e II tile Banff Small Debt Court yesterday-Sheriff sure 9Sot-o refpresiding -Jane George, a domestic ran I g Piecy Henderson, of the Bengal Civil Service, Govern- gene Pmonit Adviocato, 1'enjaubt, and presently at Bogmuchals pede Lodge, in thu parish of Fordyce, for thle sum of £5 13s over 4ti, being pursuer's ...

THE COURT CIRCULAR

... his Ther .oyal WENDSOR CASTLh, Monday. his lTheir Royal rHighnesses the Duke and Duchess of! tna'Connaught and Strathearae- lefttb6e Caatleyesterday afternoon for Bakehot Park, attended 'by Lady Adela ibt Larking and Colonel Sit Howard'Elphinstone. bed The Queen, accompanied by Princess Beatrice and tau Prince Leopold, visitediPrince and Priness- ohristian at Cumberband Lodge iiL the ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY CRIMINAL

... AN EXTfRAORDINARY CRIIHUNAL. A native of Manchester (says the 31ancketer Guardian), who left his country for his country's good, has afforded a subject of learned discussion and comment to a number of medical experts as- sembled in Philadelphia. Dr C. F. Macdonald brought before the recent annual meeting of the Association of Medical Superintendents of American Institutions for the Insane ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... B3ROlACH 01F PR'O0MISE CASE. e- At aMoaliLe r c Ass!7ef On 5\T1od-y, a breach af 8-Ir Eloise! cage, Otv~n 1!, ntfotcesg wvry lbe:r f.-E, izebbb I Owev, the plaintiff, who was rather ntyehly7 dressed. fsaitl she was, 29 years of age, and lived' wthkg A pirent at Davyhhlmne. She worked in a mill anr ; the d fewlatit was a fa.nimer in the ueiehbouriAcd. | I he dnfen'antm used tin visit her at her ...

ALLEGED DEFAMATION BY AN [ill] TEACHER

... ALMIGEiD DEPAMNA' = TEACHER. A -.1 AMXUSING CASE. In the Elgin Sheriff Court yesterdaybefore sherifg Smith-proof was led in the action at the instance oif Dr Paul Schmidt, master of modern languages in the 3Elgin A6ademiy; against John Mitchell, English master in thb same school, concluding for £500 as solatinm an' damages on account of the, defender having on 7tth IJune last, while the ...

BANFF BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANFF BANxKRuPrCY COURU.. |APPLICATION Pon CZtss10 BOXORUH. Yesti rday, in the Banff Bankruptcy Court-befoe Sheriff Scott Moncrieff-John M'Willie, late farmer Cottertbn, Bttriphnie;-'prasented'a petition for the benefit of ecsslo boizo rum. Ma Soutar, solicitor, Baniff, appeared for petitioner, and 'Air Fraser, solicitor, Keith, for Peter .-tewart, Esq. of Birobbank, Craigellacbie, and Mr ...