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A SON MURDERED AND OFFERED IN SACRIFICE BY HIS FATHER

... A SON, MURESRED AND OMERED IpIN- I SACRIFICE BY HIS FATEC : The Jnnalide Busse of the 27th it, records a case of a peculiarly horrible characer, wich as just been heard before the criminal tribunal of Vladimir. A. mau, named Kursin, smember of a numdrous and fanatical Russan sect, called the sect 6f the Saviofmn lately killed his own son, and offered himn nsa sacri- fine to God The narrative ...

THE CASE OF REVOLTING CRUELTY TO A CHILD

... THE, CASE OF ,.EVOLTING CGE iZTY'TO |, F ?? ?? ?? . ?? he ig of 'the cliarje'againit Adsi&ide Lomax~ (the wife of a retired journalist of thae name)- of atrociouls cruelty to-er child, Agnes Lomc 4 other. wise AvnesEa~vly was'resumed at ?? Hal], astate,'.'o~n-- -n . May,,Ee~ofe::thXagot and a MaryYoung said she entdied the-serice. of the' defendat ?? last as. ihrsemaidr'ai&s'ifei#- days efter. ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... GLASGOW SHERIFF eOUp,. * A C 1 ^1~ as.. -- At the Appeal Court held by Sheriff jer. day, before proceeding to call the roil the Elf said: Gentlemen. -In conformity with may a tice at the opening of the winter eejon j now s'tate ?? yr information and for tbao the public, the statistics of the judiciaL bsiu. transo acted in this Court since the Ist Qztober, i8% ItIs extent, I believe, has no ...

FRAUD ON A FRIENDLY SOCIETY

... FR'AUD ON A FRIENDLY SOCIETY. X (Fom the Manchester GuarSUan.) At the Manchester City Police Court on Wednes- day, John Cooke, coffin maker, and late the Secre- tary of the Manchester and- Salford Independent Burial Society, wasbcharged with embezzlement. Mr R. B. B. Cobbett, who prosecuted, said the society held its meetings at the Royal Oak public- house, Oak Street, the landlady of -which ...

THE COURT AT BALMORAL

... On Wednesday tim Queen went out in the morning with Princess Beatrice, and 1-br Majesty drove out in the after- TJ noon with Princess Christian. Pri On Thursday thle Queen Wont out with Prineess Louisa in tho msorning, and Her Majesty drove out with Prince arid Princess Christian in the afreresoon. Thle Duke of Bocking. barn had the honour of dining witls the Qooen and the Royal The Qlyueen ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT

... 44LASGOW AUM dN CIT'CUT fOtJOT. The Court resumed 'at ten oclock yesterdaymorn- ing, vhen the followving cases were disposee of:- ,OLD COUTRT. (llck~re lfe- Loss} JSUmrsCE-CtESi.) - w3EMBEZLEMENTd, £aa * 4efdersen wvas charred with 'breach. of trust and ebezzleSent, as also falsehood, fraud, and wilful imposition, as alo theft in so far as, between Ist Jam, 1866, and 31st July, 1867, while ...

CIRCUIT COURT FOR GREENOCK

... CIRCUIT COURT FOR GEOCK. To the Editor of the Glagow Heralet Sip,- In your able article in a reoent mnmber c the Herald, the clim of the populous distrit around. Greenockc were advocated for having a Cr. cuit Court held in that town. I am surprised uo mention is there made of the very great expense and inconvenience the inhabitants of the Island of IUd and the town of Campbeltown are subjected ...

THE GREAT ALLEGED FRAUD IN LIVERPOOL

... TiHE GREAT ALLEGED FRAUD IN lI LRiOOL. pon ourowan correspoadent) L iverpool, Friday. The hearing in the case of the National Bank of Liverpool (Limited) against Mr Charles Lee Camp- bell, of the firm of Colin Campbell & Sons, cotton brokers, which had been adjournedfrom Wednesday evening, was resumed this morning. The magistrates on the bench ?? T. S. Raffles (stipendiary), Mr Thomnas ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT COURT

... I OLD COURT. (Before the LORD JUSTICE-CLEmL) The Court met yesterday at ten o'clock. THEFl. - Has- Ann Jamiesoa, who-was found guilty on Tuesday d tjzviat nlawit nd chain from the peraon of r - oung'ifc*bii intlsford Street waebrought.up forsentinees Lordebip adjudged her to suffer seven years;' peI servitude, =: - ' FORGESY. :Jam3es Berry pleadedgnity to havn~g (1st) on 10th May famed on a ...

THE ARREST OF GARIBALDI

... T - ------T - GARIALDI r IF every muscular Tom Brown is to be allowed to set aside ad rlat his pleasure the formal international engagements of the to State, Italy may as well dispense with the useless ostenta- I tion of ordinary State machinery So long as toe prisentt 1 Ministers occupied their posts, it was their duty to prevent e ya breach of national good faith, and to avoid a rash and ...

SHERIFF COURT, ABERDEEN

... IMIPORTANST DECISIONO AS TO KINCARtDINX 0'NEIL EPISCOPAL BURYING GRtOUND. rTais was an application presented to theSheriff of the County of Aberdeen, by Dr Alexander Tawse, Rosemount, Kincar- dine O'Neil, James Hocie, merchant there, and William Coutts, carpente~r there, against the Churchwardens of the Coiigregation at Kinicardine O'Neil in connection with the Episcopal Church of Scotland, ...

THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT WOOLWICH ARSENAL—CORONER'S INQUEST

... . THE FATA L EXPLOSION AT -WOOIC : ARSABNALT-CORONERVS INQU VEST. On Wrrednesdy M'r 0>l J.- arta, :Goronerfo' Wlest Hiint, held a~n adjonrnd~inquiry, at~the Town Hall, 5Voolwrioh, i'nteo'tie' circutanc' atten'ding the deaths hi thefive boys fromr- th~e effects blinjurids' '-received by an 'explosion at-thei'laboratory depart- mentd'6f W.alwioh' 'Arsenal. t1r' CleWtone (solid.- tor), Colonel ...