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THE COMIC PAPERS

... THER COMIC PAtPERBS. e of (Faoau Jun?'.) LOVC i',leinbers who wish to address their constituents Th? from the house of Coiiitnuiss should have ample tele' leep phone occcmmedati?in, while the business of the are ceoutry is being done with the least possible talk by 1i05? the responsible parties. and A haily went into a chemist's shop in Paris the I to other day, and asked for a bottle of ...

THE ARMSTROMG ABDUCTION CASE

... |fVI4V AlMUSTROMtI ABDUCTION CASE.I 4t hel Cpluitph QVILi'liiit Couirt yesterday-before M I, t dllotiv Jsnp5§ -hit tutu1 watt tesititte of Mo~lssrs ~S 5½oted1, Do oti, isid i'mlIAeqoO Itebccoti Jasrrett, and, lltiidamie Uonlbo, 'ar the chalrge of 1onlaw- hi fitUY teadiis r, le Aernatrolig, it-cd 12, front IV the vontrol of hor VIrilotHt, inl June last,.t T1'o Attort ydhitcral ledl for thle ir ...

ABERDEN SHERIFF AND JURY COURT

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THE CAMPBELL DIVORCE CASE

... I .Mr Justice Butt an spca ju)o Satur. paie dayi rsuemed the trial of- this cas.had' r Colin Camipbell'si exa~minatiou'in-ohief was continued L iby Mr Inderwick. She stated that unnder the date oral 5th April, 15883, she had in her diary an Entry to the In effect that she went th 'New Cra., left horridly ill Hei was accompanied by Dr Bird, and stopped at his and house on the way home' to get ...

SCOTCH DIVORCE CASES

... t M'GREGOR v. M'GREGOR. In this action in the Court of Session on Wednesday John M'Gregor, lately keeper of the Commercial 4Otel, Bigger, sued his wife, Jane Irvine or 3 !'Gregor, residing at Kirkgate, Alloa. Prsner estated tshat he was 55 years of age, and now resided 3 at Greensida Place, Edinburgh. He was married to defender in April, 1886, by declaration before wit. nesses. They lived ...

NEW YORK PRICES—FRIDAY

... NEW YORK PRIQES-FRMAf. t - Money in active demand. Cotton steady. Petroleumnfirm. Lard quiet, but steady. Wheat 3 firm but quiet. Flour firm.' Corn firm, but quiet. Sugar dull. Coffee firm. Thursday. Friday. a Call Money, In. U.S Gov. Bond lp.c. 4 p.c. - to other securities 5 p.c. 4 p.c. e Exl. on'London, G0 days' sight 4-80k 4-81 r Cable Transfers .. .. .. _8, 4-81 i e Exchange ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY

... COURT (F SESSION --- TuRSDAY. (lir'fore Lorid LIimi..I ID A(vTi()N AG DNo' 'PowI) ,IX 1N MEDICAL fei I-rir Li-i- k1io'Ad the, reorii I inan action at, the Al)snllIl iri!lco 514 lrei I, or est or. I 4own1, wife of John nicl iiilint-bn, Ablmioienihiro, :Miicitiie, Guorgei fepo 5, ll 0111 W\ liloi lalliotlv, Plive3iciaxii and that; ~*.ro.in1321, ir£25li. The U801ltti od I koin Nivonilier, Ias M, ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A COLONEL

... THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A COLOtE:L. VERDICT OF, MANSLAUGHER. I Yesterday, before Justice Hawkins, at Warwick Assizes the hearing of the charge against Theresa t Rooney, and the two Lesters, in regard to the mur-I der of Colonel Feudea, at, Birmingham, was continued, Detective Dobbs spoke to l visiting 'the house, occupied- by Rooney and Lester the younger, shortly after the alleged murder. ...

EXECUTION OF THE DORCHESTER MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF THE DORCHESTER MAlURDERER. Henrv William Young, shoenaker, aged 27, was ex- ecuted in Dorchester Prison ye sterdaylmornino-for the murder of Percival John lugs, his wife's illegitimate child, at Poole, under very 4reital circumstances, last February. Berry, of Bradford, was executioner. The culprit, who lost a leg by an accident when a child, was visited by l6is relatives during ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY

... COURT OF SESSION-SATURDAY, FIRST DIVISION. ALLEGED SLANDER BY AN ABERDEEN- SHIRE MINISTER. LAMB V. FAIOBAIRN. The pursuer here is John Lamb, residing at Cuminestoewn, Aberdeenshire, clerk and treasurer to the Sohool Board of Moenquhitter, and the defender is the Rev. George Fairbairn, minister of Mon- quhitter. Pursuer eceks to recover payment of £500 in name of damages for alleged slander. ...

AMUSING BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... A-MUSING BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. In the Court' of Session on Friday-before Lord Trayner and a Jury-the case of Swan v. Haddow lfor breach of promise was heard. The action was 1raised by Mliss Jane Swan, daughter of David Swan, icommercial traveller, residing at 284 St Georae's Road, Glasgow, against John Haddow, 6 Windsor 'Street. New City Road, there, and concluded for pay- ment of £1000 in ...

THE MURDER OF MR M'NEILL

... THEl MURDER OF MR M'NEILL. I:RUTEit's TELEGRAMf.]I Doulogne, Mornday.-The Procureur-General of the Northern Circuit arrived here to-day for the fpurpose of interviewing the lawv olficers and police fengaged in the M'Neell case, No fresh disclosures ,have been made. I The following statement bus been made c by Mrs Mary I. Robins, wife of Rev. t Arthur Robins, rector of Holy Trinity, Windsor:-To ...