THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... THE PARNELL COMMISS>ION. f * J*OPENING OF T EI ENQUltY. Although the stuffy little Divorce Courtusually occu- pied by Sir James Hannen, and now given up to the Par- Inellite Commission, was not to begin business weithl the preliminary stage of the Parnell Enquiry until eleven o'clock, it was crowded yesterday morning, mostly With journalists, long before that hour arrived. The jour- nalists ...

ELECTION NEWS

... VOTERS IN ABERDEEN. Mr Russell, Burgh Assessor, has kindly furnisbed us with ab statement of the number of voteri on the Muanioipal Roll. The total number of male voters for the year 188889 is 16,085, as against 16,224 in 18S878, showing an increase of 461. The females number 4346, an increase of 182 as compared witb last.year. The details follow:- Males. Males. Females. Females. Wards. Year ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY, Magistrates ?? F. Tagarb, W. Somer. ville, juar,, W. Smith, and A. Robinson. ALLEGED THEFT OF FOWLS, James Rabbage was charged on remand with stealing two fowls, value 6s, on September 10th, at Shirehampton, the property of James Farr. He was also charged with stealing a fowl at some time in June, the property of James Farr. The evidence has already been given, and was to the effect ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER NEAR HANLEY

... | A shocking attempt at murder was made early on Saturday morning at the village of Washerwall, about three miles from iManley. The outrage was of a premedi- tated and most deliberate character, and has caused con- siderable sonsation in the surrounding district. It appears that for some time past all intimacy has existed between a collier named Thomas Clews (23} and a widow named Mary Jane ...

EAST END MURDERS

... ARRESTS AND RELEASES. ?? WHITECHAPEL IN A PANIC. Yesterday, the latest prisoner of the police, the account of whose arrest will be found on page 5, was confronted with Mrs. Lloyd and her daughter. The result of this was that it was decided to release him at once. The man is admitted to be absolutely innocent of any connection with the murder. The attention of the police is being directed to ...

SEQUEL TO THE REGENT'S-PARK MURDER

... SEQUEL TO THEEREGENS-PARK MURDER. A SOLICITOR CHARGED WITH LIBEL. Mr. Bernard George Wilson, a solicitor, practising at Seymour-place, Marylebone, was summoned to Marylebone police-court yesterday, for, on the 31st August last, unlawfully and maliciously publishing a defamatory libel of and concerning Thomas Harry Brown and David Cleary, the principal witnesses in the trial of the convict ...

VALUATION APPEAL COURTS

... I ?? - i..I GLASGOW.-. The Magistrates of Glasgow hold a Court for hearing appeals against the viluatione made by the assessor, under the LInds Valuatlen Act, in the Burgh court Hall yesterdsy. There was a Iuo ?? Gray presidig-with Sir Jdmm Marwiok as legal assessor. VALUDAMO0H OV WTHl ZZ81B3fON SuUMMONG There were two appeahs-ons by the Executive Council of the Exhibitipe ae4 the othoz by thb ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1888
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3353 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY

... THE 21YSTEfIOUS DEATH ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY. Dr. G. Danford Thomllas held oln inquest at the St. Pancras Coroner's Court on Saturday, on the body of Johu Ming, agod 39. a brakesnaln, who was fouud partly decapitated ou Wednesday morning be- tween the wall aud the outsido rail of the down pas- soager line midway in Belsize Tunnel, near Haverstoak-. hill Station, on the Mlidland Bailvay. and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE YESTERDAY SOUTHERN DIVISION

... POLICE iNTELLIGENCE D ! ;ti ~it Dlvtlo4z. v ?? (Befure Mr. Wuodiock,) ForUND IN\ a xoec1ujnlD HOzss..-, Walsh, aged 1-1. 2 Bish)' s courrt no occ; a, . Simon Walsh, aged 18. 2 Bishop s-court noc pation; John Brady. aged 20. n(o iixed e-e-a or occupation: Eiwvard Monagnan. zi,,elj Masterson's-lane. no occupati,'n; John i aged 27, Jervie-stieet. labourer; Jhn- Craren [.ged 13, 10 Cuffe-'-treet, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... THuRsDAy, Saptembea 13. (Before Lord TBYN4E.) 1¶E LOCH MORARI rUBLIC RIGHT DISPUE An application has been presbuted in the Bill Chamber in which interdict is sought against the recent claim to a public right over Loch Morar. The aste is at the instance of Mrs Nieolsoa cf Arisaig as proprietrix of the lauds of South Morar, bounded on the north by the loch; Lord Lovat as proprietor of the lands ...

PARNDERING TO CRIME

... PANDERING TO CRIME. ro THW EDITORS OF THE LIVFSMOOL mIancratT. CU Gentlemen,-The di~sovery of the recent horrible rto murders in the metropolis, and the general pre- i al valence of crime throughout the country, has . aroused in the minds of many ?? the though; - Are we soccesftilly copinx with the spreading e increase of crime ? So great has the increase ot 9 murders and brutal outrages ...

REVISION SESSIONS

... IIl, REVISION SESBTONS. l THE CITY PARLIA2Z'IENTARY REVI- Yesterday the revision of thle FarliMncntsarv votere' list for tile four divisi.ons of the ctty oX D-.biun was resumed at the Four Corut-. Mr. Riohard Adams sat hin the Lxcheonler o ratrnd took Un the revision of the lils in 'te ?? 3ny ward. 31r Ferguson sat in the Chancery. and wa-qs Iccupied in revising the lists in thle South C;;y ...