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THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER NEAR PERTH

... THEE MYSTEEIOU UEDPR SEAII PER~TH, (From our own correar°: - ! Since Saturday morning the usutbjr-'K ho3Ve* busily engaged in making invezt:i:- of murder at Mount Stewari, te p3.t which we gave ye-terday A - re tea ceed, circumstances seem to p1k tow!r, innocence of Henderson, the brother ut tidlte who, at the first blush, was very ?? 3 to have some connection with the r - derson, it appears, ...

THE BRIDGE OF EARN MURDER

... THE BRIMGE OF EARN MURDEL (From the Pierthsr AdvertUS) On Tuesday evening, Mms. Basy was brought to see Henderson, the man apprehended in Aberdeen, and, in the gas-light, slad she thought he WmS like the man The two were agin confronted on Wed. nesday afternoon, when the woman again said she thought he was like the man. The man himself, on his examination, denied having been at Mount Stew. art ...

SHOCKING MURDER NEAR PERTH

... SHOCKING =URDER NEAR PERTH. Circumatances were brought to light on Friday evening which showed that a horrible murdea had been committed at the farm of Mount Stewart, situated about mid way between the villages of Bridge of Earn and Forgandenny. The facts, so far as they have yet beenmade knownt, are briefly these: -Shortly before eleven oclock on Friday evening, a measenger arrived In Perth ...

MURDER OF A BELGIAN ATTACHE IN MEXICO

... MURDER OF A BErLGlIN ATrICHE IN MEX[CO. Cifty of Mex'co, Marcgtst Intelligence reached this city to day of Huert, deplorable occurrence-the ?? i`t i ched and aide-de-cawip of the Count of r'l'y a'I a fe I to the Belgian mission, sent to &iigences left the capital at the usual hour ,vUreC5 or Vera Cruz, the first containing e membersof the mis- sion, the second the pnaw epr by the oregular mad1 ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE IN THE ISLE OF MAN

... M7JRDEDR AND SUIOIDE IN THE ISLE OF I MAN. (From the iverp1ool MercurY.) ALmurder, followed by the suicide of the murderer, was committed at St. John's, a village about eight miles from Douglas, Isle of Man, on Wednesday last. St. John's will be brought to the recollection of many of our readers when we mention the fact that the welliknown Tynwald Mount, onwhich the ceremony of promu]gating ...

DUMFRIES SPRING CIRCUIT

... DU lRIES SpRI-N- CiTC ?? OPENhING .OFTUE T w17 COET Rnr lt> 0OPENIOG OF VIE No7w Cuor ET ao n The new Court House, Duslrie, z terday by the Lord Justice.Clerk' j, h the Spring Assizes. The new buin 5 joins the prison in Bc 'trt daoz Ctr from plans prepared by David lirrd E burgh, It is in the Sottih B r. ;, an architectural work will fors the crnety town. The foa.t - G her, 1863, so that the ...

DEAN OF GUILD COURT—YESTERDAY

... DEAN OF GUILD COUIRT-YZsTEznAY. 'Vhs followinag petitions waerp eranted :- William Cook, portiorer, Eglinton Street, Glis- gOW, LU alter dwelling house SIsO two ?? shops on the east stde of Eglinton Street. Juhn Graham, accountant, 20 Dixon Street, to alter shops 31 and 3S Jamaica Street. Thomas P. Stewart, rope manufacturer, and Joha Donaldson, maniagers and trustees of ehapel nf ease corner ...

POLICE BOARD

... PlAcz BOARD. The ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Police Board was held yesterday-the Lord Provost pre. siding. The minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed. EXPENSE OS PBIC LIGETING. The minutes of the Watching and Lighting Com. mittee having been read, Mr. COUPER moved their adoption. In doing so he referred to the fact that the large sum of £10,000 was paid by the authorities for ...

SHERIFF SMALL DEBTCOURT—YESTERDAY

... SRERIE.FF SMALL DEBPCODgRTE-ESTMI~DAY. (Before Sheriff STRAITHERit) ACTION OF DPAAQES FOR ASSAULT ON THE HIGH SEAS. JaoIs CHALUERS, Seaman or Ship Cook, V. JAiES PEILLY, Captaia of the barque John Phillip, of Glasgow. This was an action of damages for assault on the pursuer, on board the barque John Philip, while on a voyage from Black River, Jamaica, to Glas gow. the summons stated that the ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERIES

... ?? the Manobeater Guardin.) Captain Oliver, who resides at Bolton Lodge, near York, has for the last three months frequently missed articles of jewellery from his residence, and at length was ?? to communicate with the police. In- spector Hockaday, of Wakefield, was instructed to proceed in the matter, and from inquiries it was clear that the domestics were perfectly innocent, The de. tective ...

CASE OF THE REV. JOHN STEWART

... I)OI6ION OF TE 1'WBTBY. _ The Presbytery of Inverness met oii Wednesday morning-Mr. MacdonildDaviotModerator. Aftec the Court had been constituted, Mr. Ianea moved 1 the Presbytay for judgment. After the Clerk had read the various counts in the libel, he moved that the first, charging Mr. Stewart with being Intoxi. c cited at Caempfield in March, 1864, be found proven. Mr. MKenuzie, Mos, ...

THE COURT

... THE coURT.. XOaborne, April 14, The Queen, accompanied by Prince Leopold, ani attended by Lady AuguaSta Stanley, drore oat yes. terd morning, and in hthefteesrsnoolh ebr Majesty Princess Louise and Princess Beatzeewalked ia tofetgrounds The gd°ay l'the anniveraory oi the bisth of the Prina ceee Bearice. April 15. The Qteeenwalked zin the groundi gesterdiy morn- lng, accompanied by Princess ...