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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRIUNGHAM POLICE COURT. Y9STnDAY.-Before Uessrs. CosMeore ?? Gooda7. Harding, Wainwrigiet, and Giftirer. Anomns CR on - iA n inveterate police court, 1 habitue, James Gilhooly, was summoned for sing obscene language in Philip Street.-Gilbooly, who does not allow afifiction to sit heaily on himi, smiled at tire magistrates, ad then, seeing the burly form of S:uperisi- tendent Stepbenson on one ...

INQUEST IN BELFAST

... Yesterday evening the coroner (Mr. E. S. Finnigan) held an adjourned inquest in the Recorder's Court on the body of a labourer named Felix M'Keown, who resided at 5, Mourne Street, and whose death took place on the 16th ult. from the result of injuries received in MNessrs. Camp- bell's steam saw mill. Head-Constable Malhony re- presented the police, and Mr. Arhuthnot Messis. Campbell. Mr. ...

SOMERSET ASSIZE

... SOMERSET ABSIZE, QVAUJ.AD PXJ WELLS-YESTERDAY, Befoen Mr Justice Wills CHIEW BTORE 0O1iCEALMENT CANE. Mary Ann Wedlhke, the younger, 24, servant, was indicted on the coroner's warrant for the murder of her infant child, at Uhey Stoke, on the 4th September. and pleaded not guilty. A second indictment charged her with concealment of birth, And to this she pleaded Rnilty, Mr Kinglake-who with Mr ...

DOLPHIN'S BARN INJUNCTION CASE

... I DOLPIYN'S BARS INJUNCTION CASE I Yesterday before the Mlaster of the Rolls a case was heaid of Hugh Doyle v Daniel Whelan,. It was an application for an in- junction to restrain the defendant from usitic che hall of the house,No 3 Dolphin's Barn, as a passage for his pony froin the street into a stable at the reve of No 2 Dolohin's Barn, occupied by the defendant, who is a butcher. The ...

THE COURT

... ?? cOURT. i'.l ~ ~ ~ ' (it .i !;-ic!-Ll>tl n wen~t oult yetrta ?? - 2 . . ! ?? 1 :i&,2' Alc~xattd ...

MR. SCOTT BUISTS DIVORCE SUIT

... MIR. SCOTT BEuJSr DIVORCE SXiST. Before Lord .rustiee Sn~th and a sredaL jurv~ the hairmrg of the dtvorce M'lii of Bitist xx 1ioisr and De In. 3llne wais ?? yesterday- ]nrioint'. The prnrtion wvas Lu-tI by the htusband, an .ac-or, ont account of the w.ife's ah'egred miiconduct txithl the co-respondent' can reveralL i:Lies. 31r. AbLintjr wvas conmsed for dio petitiioner; Sir 1Frauk Loxln-ood ...

THE FRENCH MURDER TRIAL

... [renter's Specio &rvke3.1 Boumias, Novemnber 1.-The interest in ths trial of . the Marquis de Nayve on a charge of murdering his wife's illegitimate son by throwing him over a cliff near Vico Equense, in Italy, ten years ago, is increas- ing rather than diminishing as the case pro- cerds. Though, to-day was a holiday, and, the weather was of a most glorious description, there was no 1 falling ...

SCHOOL BOARD PROSECUTIONS AT SMETHWICK

... SCHOOL BOARD PROSECUTIONS IT SM:ETHWICK. Yesterday, at Smethivick Police Court - Leforw Colonel .1. H. Wilkinson and 'Mr. .J. B. Clarke-the case ot El:zaleth StanleY, of Morningun Rcad. Srnethwick, acain *ane forward. he habr btein sunrimored for fadling to send her boy JJoseph, who is thirteen years or age, to school. Mr. .1. Clark appeared for the dtefezri-NIr. B. G. Walker (clerk to the ?? ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... criaIES AND CHARGES. 7E SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL IN FRANCE ,VIDENCE OP THE MARQMS (raJWSS ASSOCIATnIO TzoRAa.) Bourges, October 31. The trial of the Marquis de Nayve, 'who is d of murdering his wife's illegitimate child, cd of 14, by throwing him over a cliff near Vico Bqu3fl' on 10th November, 1885, wafs resumed here 1O .av at half-past 11 o'clock. The Court was again. acked to suffocation- ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTER HOUSE-THrURsDAY, October 31. (Before Lord Mo-soaxzrr.) BDETISH LINEN COMPANY BANK V. ?? INVESTMENT COMPANY. Judgment was given in an action of multiple- poinding brought by the British Linen Company 1 Bank against the Kansas Investment Company,! America, and Hugh Campbell, Craigmillan Park, Edinburgh and also against the City Real Estate Trust Company, America. The dispute was with ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... 1 THE SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL IN FRANCE. EIGHTH DAY-CASE FOR THE DEFENCE. (PRESS jASSOCATIOS TELEGRA.M.) Bourges, November 4. The case for the prosecution in this remarkable trial, in which the Marquis of 4Nayve is arraigned for the murder of his wifes illegitimate son, i Hippolyte 'Menaldo, by throwing him over a cliff ten years ago, having been concluded yesterday, the examination of ...

Published: Tuesday 05 November 1895
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 7125 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERRIAM INQUESTS. CRIPPlE' S DEATH AT LYINIEHOUSE. A' the Limnehouse Town HEll Mr. Baxter held an inquiry respecting the death of ThomasuHenry Walten, agoid thirty. lately living at Rich-street, Limehouss.. Sarah Aun Walden, a widow, stated that the demeised was her eon. HIe was a cripple and also an iniot, but his bhalth wars gonerilly good. On Monday last he did not Appeer very well. Ho ...