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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 ...

THE RIOTS IN GLASGOW

... TH~E RIOTE RS BEFORE THE POLICE COURTS. TO In connection with the series of disgraceful party .soi-disturbances which took place in the central and Ateriast soiuthern districts of Glasgow on Saturday night, a itreatnumber of prisoners were brought up at the Police meeting Courts yesterday. At the Central-before Stipendiary lira were Gemmel-the first case called was that against Lt of the James ...

THE ABERDEEN WEEKLY JOURNAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1879

... MURRAY’S WORKS NOW READY;— Bvo, 6s, THE QUARTERLY REVIEW, No. 296. CONTENTS. 1. Pascal and his Editors. 1 6. Fronde’s Csesar. 2. The Collecre of Physicians. 7. The Weather and its Prediction. 3. Albert Durer. 18. HenryJV. of France. 4. The Founder of Norwich 9. The Submission of the Clergy. Cathedral. 10. Principles Stake. 5. Joseph de Maislre on Russia. With Illustrations, vols., medium Bvo, ...

BANFFSHIRE SMALL DEBT COURT

... BANFFSHIRE SMALL DEBT COURT, UI M bASTER AND SERVANT CASE.' Sour I- ?? e II tile Banff Small Debt Court ?? 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 board and wages as ...

Court of Session

... m i, . . ?? . .1 1 d* . ! ?? I , * . ., ' : , ?? t! W Nidx: . i ?? & co. ?? tion ?? ?? Nicol, engiewfitter, I' Rb ie, Wyndbberdeen, Mgainst Messrs Wordie * gsi Co;;ra~lway cafletg in Aberdeens concluding for pay- i rnett ot~l!SO i latiurauc damages for the death of 1v ?? June:lagt 'the parsuer's son, between. Se four.aw five yesre of ae west away somewhat earlyr or for school. To pass 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 ...

HUNTLY POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... HUNTLY POLIOE COMMISSIONERS. This Board met in the Stewart Hall Buildings on 83iD Alondiy ?? Legge, Senior Magistrate, in the wa chair. sta DAMAGES. hiT The Clerk reported that all the information possible an( had been procured with the view of coming to a deci- oht sion on the claim made by Alr Spence, manufacturer, I a in respect of damage caused to a field of turnips belong. Gr, ing to him ...

POLICE PROTECTION FORA LAND LEAGUER

... A man named Kelly, of Longboy, who is a member of Claremorris Land League Committee, has been obliged to have police protection for his cattle, he having, in the opinion of the Longboy Land Leaguers, broken the League rules by paying rent. THE LAND LEAGUE WEEKLY MEETING, At the weekly meeting of the Land League in Dublin on Tuesday the following receipts were announced :—£92o for the Land ...

THE SHEFFIELD POISONING CASE

... TH'EI, SHEFFIELD 'POISONING CASE. 5 oftf a At Leeds Assizes yesterday the trial of Nurse Sir ; Wilmot, who is chalred with attempting to merder ord ,Mrs Booth at Sheflield, was resurmed, this being the of t . third (lay of the trial. The Court was ag'ain cr owded. to c . Mr Pe Sr.ith, surgeon, said hoe saw Mrs 13-th on1 prol rthe 26th October. She exhibited sylulntonas of A ?? ting by morphia. ...

THE COURT CIRCULAR

... his Ther .oyal WENDSOR CASTLh, Monday. his lTheir Royal ?? the Duke and Duchess of! ?? 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, ?? and Priness- ohristian at Cumberband Lodge iiL the afternoon. ald The Hon. and Very Rev. ...

AN EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE

... AN EXTRAORDINARY DIVORICE CASE, ?i The President of the Divoree Court and a lspacial ;° jury were engaged the whole of Saturday hearing the itn case of denodll v. Kendall, lilackmore, Major, Wood- im ford, Zllurcott, and Bfacchus, which wis the husband's epetition for a divorce o)n the ground of his wife's 3d adultery with the co-respondents. It appeared is- from Mr Willis's opening statement ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... B3ROlACH 01F PR'O0MISE CASE. e- At ?? 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 ...