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PUBLIC DEPARTMENTS.
William Simpson Mitchell Innes, fonnerly of
Parsons-grreen.
*Robert Irvine, Granton.
*Thotnas Morton Johnston, Eoslin. ,
*Major-General J. A. V. Kirkland.
*James D. Lawrie of Monkrisrg.
*E. S. M'Dougal, Glencorse House.
*T'homas M'Dougal, Dalhousie Castle.
*D. J. Macfie of Borthwickhall.
*John Macfie, younger of Dreghorn.
Cliude M'Fie of Gogarbum.
William M'Fie of Clermiston.
*Eobert A. M'Fie of Dreghorn.
Alexander Forbes Mackay, formerly of Black-
castle.
*A. K. Mackenzie of Eavelrig.
*Peter M'Lagan, M.P., of Pumpherston.
*Eobert Craig Maclagan, Granton.
*John Munro Macnab, formerly merchant, Leith.
*Oolonel H. D. Maitland, Portobello.
*Oolonel Keith E. Maitland.
James Melvin Dramsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh.
*Alexander Mitchell, Dalkeith.
*Henry Moffatt of Eldin.
*William Scott Moncrieff of Fossaway.
*James Murray, formerly of Craigend, Liberton.
* William J. Mure, advocate.
John More Nisbett of Drum.
G. D. More Nisbett, younger of Drum.
•*Jaraes Paterson of Bankton.
*Richard Paterson, banker, Dalkeith.
*Oolonel GcUvius Pelly, Gorstorphins.
*Oolonel Potter, Newlandburn.
*David Pringle of Torquhan.
* William E^e, West Calder.
*E. G. Wardlaw Eamsay of Whitehill.
James Clark Eattray of Bonnington.
James Reid of Addiewell.
•William Eitchie of Middleton.
*J ohn Eomans of Newtongrange.
*Alexander M. Sanderson, Musselburgh.
*Alfred Sanderson, Trinity.
*Major Charles H. Sanford, Beeslack.
*James Sceales, merchant, Leith.
*A. T. S. Scott of Crosswoodhill.
*P. C. Scott, formerly of Malleny.
*Alexander Smith of Muirhouse.
*Eobert Gardner Smith, Georgevillc, Mid-Oalder.
*William Smith, Lennox Lea.
*Eobert Soiuerville, Dalkeith.
James Steuart, Dalkeith.
*Oharles Stewart of Sweethope.
*George Stewart, Thornhill, Lasswade.
*John Stewart of Eskgrove.
■*John George Stewart, Lasswade.
Eobert H. Johnston Stewart, formerly of
Straiten.
*Eobert Stewart of Kinlochmoidail, Edinbm-gh.
*Thomas Stodart of West Orosswoodhill.
*William Tait of Pirn.
■^Andrew Thomson, merchant, Granton.
*James Tod, Eskbank.
*John Tod, St Leonard's, Lasswade.
*Robert Tod of Olerwood.
*William Tod, Springfield Mill.
Coutts Trotter, late of Dreghorn.
Col. Henry Trotter of Mortonhall.
Eobert Archibald Trotter of The Bush.
*Colonel John M. Trotter, CoUnton House.
*George Vair Tumbull, merchant, Leith.
*David Turnbull of Linbum.
*Major-General William J. Tweedie.
*James Stuart Tytler of Woodhouselee.
*James W. Fraser Tytler, younger of Wood-
houselee.
*John Usher of Norton.
James C. Hopa Vera of Oraigiehall.
Robert Walker, Hart wood.
Andrew Walker of Hartwood.
*James Walker of Dairy.
* William Campbell Walker, younger of Bowland.
*Leybourne Watson, Leith.
*John D. Don Wauchope of Edmonstone.
David Baird Wauchope, merchant, Leith.
Andrew Wauchope of Niddrie.
*Thomas Graham Weir of Tollcross.
*J. A. Maconoobie Wei wood of Meadowbank.
James Logan White of Kellerstain.
George B. Wieland, Secy. N. B. Ry. Co.
*Eobert Wight, Suffolk Road, Edinburgh.
Andrew Wilkie of Hartwood.
*WilIiam Wilkie of Ormiston.
*A. H. Wilson, banker, Leith.
*John James Wilson, banker, Penicuik.
William Wishart, Inverleith Gardens.
*Thomas Wood, Portobello.
Ex officio Justices.
The Lords Justice-General, Justice-Clerk, and other
Lords of the Court of Session ; the Lord Advo-
cate and Solicitor-General; the Sheriff-Depute
and Substitutes of the county ; the Lord Provost
of the city ; the Provost and Magistrates of
Leith ; the Provost of Musselburgh ; the Provost
of Portobello; the Chief Magistrates of Dalkeith
and Bonnyrigg ; the Baron Bailie of Dalkeith —
all for the time being.
Clerh, Sir John Gillespie, W.S.
Depute Clerk, John Forrester.
Constables, William Fuller, Thomas Dawson, James
Shepherd, Daniel M'Kay, J. A. Fuller, James
Eobert Fuller, George Dickson, Daniel Mackay,
jun., Ghas. Elder, Edinburgh; Samuel Copland,
John Copland, Dalkeith; and Alexander Low,
Mid-Calder.
COUNTY POLICE.
County Constabulary Stations. — Head Office, Edin-
burgh County Eooms. 1. Addiewell ; 2. Balemo
3. Blackball; 4. Bonnyrigg; 5. Colinton ; 6
Corstorphine; 7. Cramond Bridge; 8. Currie
9. Dalkeith; 10. Davidson's Mains; 11. Dud-
dingston; 12. East Calder; 13. Gilmerton; 14
Gorebridge; 15. Gorgie; 16. Granton Harbour
17. Greenend; 18. Heriot; 19. Inveresk; 20
Jock's Lodge; 21. Kirknewton ; 22. Lasswade
23. Levenhall ; 24. Liberton Dams ; 25. Loan-
head ; 2-3. Mid-Oalder; 27. Milton Cottages; 28
Musselburgh; 29. Murrayfield; 30. New Craig-
hall; 31. Newton-grange; 32. Pathhead-Foi-d
33. Penicuik ; 34. Portobello ; 35. E;itho ; 30
Eosewell ; 37. Eoslin ; 38. Slateford ; 39. Stow ;
40. Straiten; 41. Temple ; 42. West Calder. _
Chief-Constable, Colonel Alexander Borthwick,
late Rifle Brigade.
Deputy Chief -Constable,M.i: Superintendent Samuel
Wright.
Justice oj" Peace and Road Courts. — At Edin-
burgh, for Small Debt cases, every Monday at
11 o'clock; and for Road and Police cases,
every second and fourth Tuesday of each
month at the same hour. At Dalkeith, for
Police and Small Debt cases, the first Tuesday I
of each month. At Musselburgh and Portobello
for Small Debt cases, the last Thursday of each
month.
Excise Licensing Court. — Upon the third Tuesday
of April and the last Tuesday of October ; and
for Appeals, about a fortnight thereafter.
Vacation. — The month of August.

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