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SCOTLAND.

In the case of Longworlh v. the Saturday Review, the Edinburgh Court of Session has refused the defendants leave to appeal to the House of Lords against their 1 judgment, bustaining the jurisdiction of the court in the action for slander, at the instance of Miss Longworth, against the Saturday Review. ' Being an interlocutory and hot a final judg-' ment, it was in the discretion of the court to . grant or refuse the application. Mr. James Spence, .Professor of Surgery in | the University of Edinburgh, has been", appointed Surgeon in Ordinary to the Queen, in room of the late Mr. David MaclagaiU The monument at Logierait to the laf e } Duke of Athol is to take the form of a; Celtic <* cross, and, with the pediment, will be 56 feet- " high. - ; ,'.' .¦¦'" .

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Evening Post, Issue 209, 9 October 1865, Page 2

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SCOTLAND. Evening Post, Issue 209, 9 October 1865, Page 2

SCOTLAND. Evening Post, Issue 209, 9 October 1865, Page 2

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