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A DEESIDE SLANDER CASE

... A DEESIDD ST-ANDEPb CASE, In Aberdeen Sheriff Court, Shteriff Wilson yestorday~ heard evidence in two actions Of dismoges at the isistaisce of Charles Mtaulo, Glass, V-S., Donens, against James Miller, Banchory, and a cross action at Soille-'s instance agaiuflt '~4las. Gieose cr0000 11) deci vs fori £E500 in nonmq of damages for assault and slander,r and aveca that on 17ith N,,vetoher last, ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... ABERDEEN SER-IFF COURT. ,r ALLEGED DESTRUCTION OF FISHING a ~~~~LINES. ir An action has been raised in Aberdeen Sheriff e Court at the instance of William Leslie, John Leslie, It senior, and James Leslie, fishermen in the Island of n Stronsay, Orkney, owners of the fishing- Yboat Ebenezer, No. 348, KFirkwail, against Thomas Walker. fish - curer, Aberdeen, and e others, owners of the steam ...

COURT OF SESSION—WEDNESDAY

... COuRT OF SESSION-WEDViESn. -IRST 'DIVI tQ'' AN ELGIN -DECIs.RA'gOER CASE. , .1ROBITSON V., W5LLAAX4QNjg. Tha reclaimer here wasl William Robertion,' chemist, Elgin, who raised an' action of declarator reagainst Robert Ross Williamson, hatter there, in !n which pursuer sought to have it declared that, in id 'virtsi of his heritable infeftments,, he has -the sole jt and exolusive right 58- ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY

... C O S COURT OF .SESSION-SATUiDAY SECOND DIVISION. WALIIER!S TRUSTEES V. MANI5ON AND OTHEML As previously reported, this was an action brought to recover a sum of £372 5s lOd,.subsequently restricted to £174 bsSd,-consistingchieflyof damages for - loss of rent sustained by the trustees of Mr Robert Stewart Walker of Orrok in consequence of the acceptance by them.of the renunciation of the lease ...

IMPORTANT JUDGMENT AS TO FISHERMEN'S RIGHTS

... I'dPORTANIT .JtUDGMENT AS TO FISHER- I':N'S RIGHTS. Yesterday the Judges of the Second Division of the Court of Sesmion gave their opinions in an appeal in an action raised in the Sheriff Court at Stone- haven, by Hercules Scott, and his tenant, against fishermen residing in the village of Goourdon, Kincar- dineshiro. Pursuer sought to have the fishernieu in- 3 terdictod from drying their nets ...

THE UNION PLACE BURGLARY

... 1 TRIAL O0 TWO RESETTEIRS. Before Sheriff Dove Wilson, in the Aberdeen Criminal Court yesterday, Thomas Townsley and Hugh Townsley, hawkers, having no fixed place of r6sidence, were charged with having, between 27th September and 7th October, in the city of Aberdeen, resetted a watch, four watch chains, and four finger rings, the same having been dishonestly appropriated by theft. They pleaded ...

THE FRECH MURDER TRIAL

... T'IM FRENCH MURDER TRIAL. I ___I SENTENCE OF DEATH. Paris, Sunday morning.-The trial of Marchandon for the. murder of Madame Cornet has occupied two days, concluding last night. It is difficult to account for the extraordinary interest shown by the Parisian t publicin this murder case, or to understand why the t Assize' Courts have been crammed with ladies and I gentlemen of the botter classes ...

SIR KENNETH MACKENZIE AT KINGUSSIE

... SIR KENNEYITH AA. T.NLEE AT IJENGUSSIE. Last night, Sir Kenneth S. MYachenzi', Bart, oner of thUe Lbesal canldidates for the eselafs ti of Inverness-shire, addressed the dloctors of lBadeioels iii the Drill flall, Kiogussie. i r D. Macpibersass hankcer, was called upioli to preside, acd fornially introdoced the candidate. T'liess was a largc saId enthusiastic aedience, thf hail b,,hle- quiito ...

A REMARKABLE SERMON

... Thdothree days' conferences were to be closed by a large puboli meeting (for men and women) in the great church of St Francois. But when, among he various male oators, the name of IMrs Butler was idpresented in the programme by the international - managing committee, a prolonged sensation arose among the clericals of the Canton de Vaud. AIt must not be allowed that a woman should speak Min ...

GENERAL NEWS

... SgLsl.. we of great richness has meen diso in uss'4itslatnd. T.S p poittio of New South Wemk aft the does of lSS4 wasi 92t',000. MsR HusxomE has been elected a member of the Berlin Acasdemy of Art. THE population of Australasia is ioreeeing lt the rate of 110,000 per annum. LORD EaNseOLPH CHURCHILL is expeoted btoormive ;o this country about the 10th of ApriL THR Countess of Airlie was on ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... - ACTION. AGAINST THE, AjBBRDEEN EVENING BXPRESS. t In~berdeen~eriff Courtesterday-beore~herifft iln-Aberde sen Shrof Courtaysterayaibef ore Sheriff Wlonther hcase of will tobe reemerais Marr acinofd damages for injury stated to have been done,. to the ad pursuer's business, byan alleged disparaginag advertise- ment, which appeared in the local newspapers-was , debated. The case has already ...

PETERHEAD SHERIFF COURT

... PETERHEA SHERIF CURT SUPPLXEMNTARY EXAM£INATION .0? A~ FISECUBB.:. At the first weekly Court since thie vacationl, beId Sat Peterhead yesterday-Sheriff Dove Wilson on the benc - the adjourned examination of Rtohert Stephen, fishourer, Boddamn, wars taken. Mrt H~utcheon again appsared for trustee; Mr MitcellU as agent for bankrupt,; Mr W. In Scott, law agent if the sequestration; and Mr Gray ...