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COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY

... I COURT OF SESSION-TiinusDAY. Y ?? FIRST DIVISION. __ ?? ?? OrMLIS WHYTE. o This petition was presented by one of the daughterso of the late George Whyte of Meethili, parish of I Peterhead, to have the trustees acting under herC fathers trust (Rev. James Stewart, Peterhead, and I Mrs Isabella Whyte) removed from office, and a judicial factor appointed. The petitioner eet forth o that the ...

A KINCARDINESHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... A KINCARDINESHIRE BREACH OF I PROMISE CASE. In Stonehaven Sheriff Court yesterday, Sheriff Wil- son closed the record and ordered proof in au action at the instance of Jeroima Russell, daughter of James Russell, lately grieve at Dave, and residing at Mill of Garvook, against Frederick Charles Losley Farrell, son of Alfred Darrell, of Dave, and residing at Dave Hloue, in the parish of Garveck. ...

MR VALENTINES CLAIM AGAINST THE HARBOUR BOARD

... I MR VALENTINE'S CLAIM AGAINST THE HARBOUR BOARD. Proof was led in the Aberdeen Sheriff Court, a before Sheriff Dove Wilson, in the action raised at the instance of James Valentine, junior, reader, Aberdeen, against the Aberdeen Harbour Commissioners and r William Gordon, Town-Clerk and Clerk to the o Harbour Commissioners. The pursuer sued for £50 n in respect of services rendered by him to ...

THE ARMSTRONG ABDUCTION CASE

... I. The trial of Messrs Stead, Jacques, and Booth, Mrs Coombe, and Rebecca Jarrett, on as charge of un- lawfully taking Eliza Armstrong from the custody of her parents, was resumed on Saturday before Mr Justice Lopes. The proceedings commenced at 1015, when the defendants ?? Maauirey, who oil Friday occupied a seat in the dock, not having to appear. The examination of Mrs Armstrong was ...

COURT OF SESSION—TUESDAY

... .COURT OF SESSION-TuEsDAY. SECOND DI VISION. ACTION FOR PERSONAL INJU RIES. APPEAL-REID V. 1ITCH'ELL. This action was originally raised in the Sheriff Court at Aberdeen, the pursuer being James Reid, crofter, Greystone, parish of Skene, county of Aber- deen, and the defender Alexander Mitchell, crofter, Lyiie of Skene. Pursuer sought decree for £300 as damages for injuries sustained through ...

ABERDEEN BURGH VALUATION COURT

... A BERDL7EN BURG11VALUATION COURT. t ., dso thle MNagistrates hold acourt, iitsliseTown- 'Re j.1 fic trhe purpose of hearing Appeals against the ITh vol ?? ronadoby the Assessor of ?? for the thi aI front Whoteoudlay, I8tI, to Whitounday, M68t. - 'teWalker presided, nod the ether moagistrates jo ?? Paterson, Kinchaorn, Pyper, cur die nd U)gils ie. Treosorec Walker and the I cbst l.'50 ...

THE REMARKABLE DIVORCE SUIT

... THE REMARKABLE DIVOiCE SU1IT. The case of Bolton r. Bolton was heard in the Dlivorce Court, bsfore Sir lameas Haun-ne anid a special jury. This the petitimn of Mr Thotwis iBtton, a rolicitor, :i Temp'e, for the dissolutioi of ?? by iealoej of his wife's alleged adultery with the ULuint de Galve, since deceused. The res- powieot denied the allegation. Mr Thomas Bo lton, the petitioner, was ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... The detectives engaged in searching for the body X of Police-Constable Hine, who is believed to have been murdered at Fenny Compton, discovered on Saturday afternoon a knife, stained with blood, close to the spot where traces of the struggle were observed, and within twoyards of the place where a quantity of blood was seen on the ground. The weapon is an ordinary pocket-knife, having two ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... Bo 'DISPUTEiD CATTLE TRANSACTION. auc 11I47LANAGHAN V. DUT1HIE. off( Ball This wras an action which was raised in the wh Abe~rdeen Sheriff Court at the instanoe of John roe Dr'C'lanaghani, cattle dealer, against Wim. Duthie, Bri Ahley Lodge, Aberdeen, and Robert Mar', Cairn- sl bula, for payment of the price of nine Irish cattle, on which the pursuer alleged he sold to Marr either on w 1, ...

WIFE MURDER AT NOTTINGHAM

... WIVE. MURDER AT NOTTINGHAM. . A shocking murder was committed at Nottingham early yesterday morning, the victim being Mary Terry, wife of Benjamin Terry, a collier. Both are young people, and their married life has been tn- i L happy. Terry had recently accused his wife of infidelity, and while in bed yesterday morning, he deliberately strangled her. It is stated that Terry's suspicions of his ...

ABERDEEN POLICE COURT

... Mr (WrnNzanAr-lBefoe Rad~ii. Draa. bat STRALiSu FUmH rnoi A T3AWL.L -eorge mn, Walker and Win Cowell, two of the crew of the line fishing boat Young Donald. htly were charged with having stolen seven cod from the 70r- abof boat ou 21st January. They pleaded not ave guilty. George Anderson, elerk with Mr P. John- h aton, fish salesman, said he saw seven cod lying nal in the market which had ...

THE ABERDEEN MILLWORKERS CASE

... TH.E ABERDEEN MILLWORKERS' CASE. THlE SHIP CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCE. Proof was led, before Lord Rutherfurd Clark in the Court of Session yesterday upon the new. aver- inents for Frederick Wright, granite merchant, Aberdeen, in the action ag~ainist him for damages for breach of promise of marriage and seduction by 1Barbara Langlands, miliworker, Aberdeen. It may be reoalled that Barbara Lauglands, 53 ...