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THE STAMFORD STREET POISONING CASE

... THE STAMFORD STREET POISONING CASE NEILL'S MOVEMENTS IN CANADA. (PaRS A4SSOC1ATION' TELEGPXAM.) Montreal, June 26. The movements of the man Neill, now in custody in London in connection with the Stam- ford Street poisoning case and charges of black- mailing, have been traced, and some interesting facts have come to light- It appears that MIr Douglas Battersby, a steamship agent, re- ceived on ...

COURT OF SESSION

... BILL CHAMBER.-THreisDaY, August 18. (Before Lord KiNxivEAR.) S. & J. HARROWERB V. CHAETEBED BAERiCANTILE EA OP INDIA, LOQDON, AND CHINA, -nD OTHERS. His Lordship heard counsel to-day in the ad. journed debate upon the q0uestifn of passing thi note, with or without caution, i tihis C.e, Willch has already been reported in the2 erna-. Mr Guy, for the complainer, stated that the important point ...

RENFREWSHIRE LICENSING APPEAL COURT

... ENTFREWSHIRE DLICENSING :IAPPEAL, COUNT.I The annual LcxlgApa er.'e'te 'Upper WArd of Renfirswahire wa held yesterday iia the County Hall. Paisley. There wrs a large :atteadanco of justeices., Can the reneeson of Mr. 'Stewart Clarkc, 1?aisley, Mr Roary B., Gordft 'if 'Aitkenhsoad was Appointed chairman.. -Mr J. P. .Fyf. (Greenock), clerk 'aad. Mr Thoneai Mac.; ,Reberts, jue. (iaeJ ottcerk, eei ...

APPEAL IN A MANCHESTER ACTION

... APPEAL IN A MIANCHESTER ACTION. A QUETION OF INDIGO BLUE DEING. In the action of Thomson BEos. & Co., of Glass gow, versus Sharp, Murray & to., of Manchester, plaintiffs on the 15th inst. applied to the Master of the Rolls and Lords Justices Bowen and Kay for a new trial on appeal from a verdict for the defendants tried before Lord Chief-Justice Cole- ridge and a special jury in 'March last at ...

ACTION AGAINST GLENBURN HYDRO PATHIC COMPANY

... ACT1IONAGAINSTQ, BURN HYDROtQ PATHIC fjOMPANY. , Mu ri a Berry bas iasusd ?? r adhering to the judgmest givee by Shoriff-Substitute. Birsis in the 'sCtiun friced ia Glaaow Debts Rsedvery Citbrdiey TAert Ewaa, arjhitc't, 75 Balh Street, agaaist the Glebuirs n Hydropathic. Company, .Linsited. -Sheriff Biraie found that the puruer, at the rtsfltig of th2 defeidet, praprepr skctch plats for ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY IN GLASGOW

... ,HG orBT 0OF JUSTICA' iN GL11ASGO Tbefaigh cont of J ,sitxy resuits i aig Use Ju oiiS7 B:dl3gs, Jail Square, in tbibe Jmt;,ir_,svY westerday. OLiD r,0u ;~jmky-. C Cherine10 Wilson -or JAmes SIM'uire ?? ?? nnm and robbery. 2l'Guire were e r-4 r t onth night of the The ix idtrantstI r-) N'ewi ynd 17th October Ia- Ma 3 - i - r6 nert 'Trongate, they . l a Isn Ward, 14s. The 3:ine, Paislev, La ...

THE PANAMA SCANDAL

... THE PANAMA SCANDIL. DEBATE IN THE CHAMBER-IMPEACHED MINISTERS ON THEIR DEFENCE. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN .THE GOVERNMENNT. (nFlTEeS TELGRAMS.) Paris, December 23. An important meeting was held at the Ministry of Justice yesterday evening, at which the Ministers LMM. Bourgeois, Ribot, and Loubet, as well as M. Tanon, Public Prosecutor, and M. Franqueville, Examining MIagistrate, were present. As ...

THE OSCAR WILDE SCANDAL

... | THE OSCAR WILDE SCAN.DAL. I Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor again appeared t in the dock at the Central Criminal Court yester- E day morning on the several indictments preferred l against them. There was a crowded attendance U of the public. t Mr JUSTICE CHARLcES took his seat at half-past ten, and at once began his summing up to the jury. His Lordship said the prosecution had - adopted a wise ...

LICENSING APPEAL COURTS

... I LICENSING APPEAL COURTSS. i Dlugwnxs.-A meeting of Dumfrisshire Quarter Sessions was held yesterday. There were two appeals forward from the Dumfries Licensing Court. One was by Mr John Lewis, J.P., against the renewal of transfer to Mr Hugh Cowan for premises in Banrk Street. Mr Lewis was repre- sented by Mr Hislop, solicitor, and Mr Cowan by Mr N. Thomson, solicitor. Mr Thomson took a ...

SHOOTING AFFRAY IN DUNDEE

... S HOOTING AFRAYY IN - - - DUNDEE. 7FOUR PERSONS INJURED. Much excitement was occasioned in Dundee last night by a shooting affiay in the northern district of the city,7 involving the serious injury of three persons and the narrow escape of a fourth. Peter Duncam, a retired sea captain of between 50 and 60 years of age, who lives apart from his wife and has not been on good terms with her for ...

LINLITHGOW MARCHES RIDING

... Yesterday the inhabitants of the royal burgh of Linlitbgow held high holiday in connection with the observance of the time-honoured custom, the riding of the town's marches or boundaries. The ceremonial, quaint and antiquated, is one which, on its annual return, appeals in an especial way to the enthusiasm and loyalty of the inhabitants. In anticipation of the event, and in order that they may ...

COURT OF SESSION

... C3I'T lOFU SeSSIOiN. rTRPST 'jVT S10Oi-FRODAT, JAIMuaryT S. (S,;soee tihe LLurRIs-SgnNT Lords ADcA, %aLaaENL, ash 1CINSEA?..) rFrTIONS-TaE miluaE 0?F !tOxBuGORL Mr Ur.., n-r the 1)uke e.i vxhaumhar , ?? that j rln2,res }'arquibtirsoi, Saroa Square, Kelrs, Ie bou L:.,Lt ta apoas r1,rereonally at tue bir oa 22I hlr- irt c-taslidcl. with a charge ef breach eat in- s.in = ?? ?? Wvas iunerdicted ...