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SHOCKING MURDER AT WIGWELL HALL, DERBYSHIRE

... SHOCKING MIURDER AT WIGWELL HALL, DERBYSHIRE . DERBYSHIREL. (Fironi the, Manchester Ocardian.) A lamentable tragedy was comitted onFia, tte J beautiful and picturesque seat of Captain F. G. Goodwin, dt Wigsveil Hal-I near Wirksworth, in the county of Derby. - The victim ?? Elizabeth'Mrae odviwows v about 22 years of age, and was the grnganhe f at Goodwin, and daughter of Mr. Henry Goodwin, of ...

THE LAST OF THE SWINFEN CASE

... (From the London Review.) At length the celebrated SWinfen case seems to have reached its close. For nearly ten years-from 1855 until the present time-this singular suit has occupied the attention of the Courts and of the public. The will, by which Mrs. Swinfen, who has since become Mrs. Broun, obtained the Swinfen estate, was made in the year 1854. Every one is familiar with the history of ...

THE ALLEGED TORTURE TO TAEPING PRISONERS

... THE ALLI, E GED T( i- i'i'i - pv$0 AI ?? TAs \ to In tie Llast mrail fromr China ncl - V't acia of the, forcvs. such ?? ha-chulbi 3 1 -tt're ?? troopsljjj, wo'c Lt-- athu time to th In e iae- ?? It Is !Mt a~llowe~d to drop. Ac-autradlc:VA liched, it will be cemnenshered, a ?? c,:A .o-f the Shanghai pa-pers, by a cur,,' totod ti- he was 1Present whenc the als en ci'd > -ae denial has since been ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT-YEr,_vLD'.t . _ . - . . - . . . - . .- I (Before Sheriff Sir A. ALcSON.) |NA5,IMNATION OF WILLIAM GRANT. The bankirupt was a carriage -hire-r andi bores-dealer. Thaere were present-Mr. James Shaw, accountant, (-iie;O'v, trustee ; and Mr. Lachlan Cowan, writer, ageut it the se- questration. The bankrupt deponrd- I have been about seven years in business as a carriage ...

THE CASE OF MRS. M'LACHLAN

... THisE CASE OF MTS- T'ILACHLAN. Te the Editor of the Gla,30sw Herald. Glasgow, 12th August, iSS3. --0e shal feel obliged by your inserting in the Heral t ?? o ; ...

RAILWAY COMPENSATION CASE

... R.AILWAY COMPENSITION (CAS. SIR AI.TMAZNOI t ?? AN' OTILERIS AGAINT TH1E CAiLEDONIAN RAILWAY COMPANY. TlitS rac- calae on for trial on Tuesday last, before the Sleriff (f'dinbiurgth and a special jury. The trial ?? aTlI eistIav, W-ednesday, and Thursday. The claimants, Sir Aicxalnlder '.ioriion anld (;iJlers, were proprietors of a las-I -- 4E i3il-dt AX tlcOrfitl, iyiig at the east end of New ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... i rERIT1' aC1.lMINAJT. cT C I'T -Yl.YTEreDAY. fl>>rs. Ea Seif tR;A. (Befre r. Sheriff MUBlAY.) At tel (ourt yesterday the following ca-ses were dlisposed t, 2WLyt;,-u(m plead~edl -usity to having, on the 10th ;j -ly ut, nassuldted slacdxella IMNair or- M~awhil-c in sin Sciluearket. etriking her with his~ fists, and stab- si, with a knlife on the bead or oather part of her person, * ix-- I,-on ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—YESTERDAY

... B.ANKlRU7PTCY COIrIT-Yl' EI,:111A'Y (Before Sheriff KING.; eXKA.MNATIG;ON uL iTLE aP [1 Y. h I ?? -Jo-er andl~ uph,? ?? % The bankrupt was a cabinetmaker and upheit co a: Greenock. There were present-Mr. John D nl.% :0- countant. trustee; Mr. Jolhn Anderson. writer. P' ,laS- row. agent in the' seq iestration and Mr. .John le. onte of the comumsioners. Ccncpeared the bankrupt, Peter MVPherson. ...

SHERIFF COURT, GLASGOW

... : ClTCDESDALE BANK ?? STEEL IA SON.' 'The question at issue in this case is of considerable im- portance. Certain parties entered into a joint-adventure for the purchase and sale of goods. One of the parties sold a parcel of the goods to a purchaser, drawing, in his own L name, as the purchaser for the amount. The purchaser - having accepted the bill, the drawer discounted the bill with the ...

CRIME IN SWITZERLAND

... CRIME IN SWITZERLA.ND. The Paris correspondent of the Times, writing on the 20th, says- One has been wont to look upon Switzerland as the chosen land, not only of Republican liberty and of all the pastoral and primitive virtues. but also of the most complete safety to the person and property of tourists. The only kind of stand and deliver one could ever think of associating with its snow ...

ALLEGED MURDER IN PENTONVILLE

... On Wednesday evening, Dr. Lankeater held an inquest at t the Salmon Tavern, Penton Street, Pentonville Road, re- [ specting the death of Mary Anne Best or Berridge, aged 37 years, who was alleged to have been murdered. Miss Har- riet Swan, 78 High Street, Hoxton, said that the deceased was her sister. She vas a single woman, but she had hal two children, one bya solicitor named Clarke, and the ...

SHERIFF COURT, GLASGOW

... JAMES WALrER, Coach Proprietor, Cambridge Street, Glas- gow, ?? PicnFown & CO., Contractors, Glasgow. This was a case in which the pursuer sued for payment of £20, beingtheprice, orat least a moderate, fair, andreasonable value, of a brown horse belonging to the pursuer, and which was killed through a collision with a van of the defenders, and driven by one of their servants, in or near ...