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CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I JABEZ BALFOUR'S TRIAL IMPORTANT EVIDENCE-STATEMENT BY THE ACCUSED. Yesterdays proceedings (the fourth in the second trial) were commenced by the Attorney-Genera], who said, on looking through the counts in the indictment, he thought it better to strike out one of them, as they would not be able to prove the payment to which it related. Mr O'CovNoR then addressed the jury for the defence. He ...

Published: Wednesday 27 November 1895
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4963 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTESS AND CONVICT

... I Ai N AUSTRIAN LADY'S TRAGIC STORY. Of tall and elender figure, with a stately carriage, and her features still carrying some of the beauty wviich years snffering heae scarcely been able'to dim, there was ona among the last baxth of female (onvicts which left Odessa for the penal ?? of halien vwho easily distinguiished herself from the rest. The story of the Coutess Anna Jose-r po'ino Dymslci ...

COURT OF SESSION

... CO1TfT - ?? COURT COF SESS oN. FIRST DIVISION_-WacEDrsD-t NO (Before the LoaT-Pre.sin- x M'IL.4mry, aind I- ('NZ! RN.-JOHN -. DOUGLAS ZL Co. The First Division gave jud,.. . ; ing note by the pursuers in an actir-. John H. Douglas & Cc., fir ;- ?? Mildmay Chambers, BishopR-at. Sz'e r' against James Milne, fshe':r payment of £125 2s 6d, kh4 quantity of fir staves surplt ?? In defonce it was a ...

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 

COURT OF SESSION

... 1 SECOND DIVISION-TUESDAY, November 26. (Before the LORD JUSTICE-CLERx, Lords Yoacro and TEAYNER.) | .N -JACOB MICHAEi; ANi) OTHERS 1. COfPORATION OF EDTINBIUs.Il. The Second Division had before them the actionI 1 at the instance of the Trustees of the Edinburgh Hebrew Congregation ngainst the Lord Provost, Magistrates, and Town Council of Edinllbirgh. Oni the last occasion thi puirsuers made ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... ?? D CHARGES.; NOA~ SUICIDE AT POONA. ,-%iNoVember is. A . - ,~ r~ 1(1 atthe rec-giflAefta. -oiag thucepetson ~ndl tifn dred at a ?? tie Man3, bult he hld.The mo~rdenrtr sthtiltf and blew out WE SI BAILEY S~PnTEPCED I., -~ ?? con victed at the last onc-ruid in toe g'reat whi wiscre foundk * t oi-v oa-u~,it up for -. ?? ~ ~-,-dlie t isonici, 71h10 * - - CCOne fur st-ealig lead, hie lii Ait ...

THE ARREST OF ARTON

... F DIS;SSION IN rFREKC CHAMBER. d I (RXUTER 'S TELEGBAM.) jff ?? November o. f In the Chamber this afternoon, ?4. Dufaure, V; amid cries of 'Pres bicen on various bencbes, asked a question of ?? Bourgeois as to the j i arrest of Arton. He inquired of the Premier a whether the arrest had been effected purely by o; chance, and demanded whether there was not K, equal ground for arresting Dr ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MR GEORGE ALEXANDER

... THE CHARGE AGAINST Mg GEORGE I ALEXANDER. THE ACTOR'S EXPLANATION, Mr George Alexander writes as follows As the law prevented my giving evidence on oath on my own behalf at the police, court, I hope you will allow me to make a, statement of the facts conneeted with my arrest and the charge. against me which was subsequently dismissed. On the night of the 3rd of No- vember I wem out with the ...

The Court

... t -Ibe ico WINDSOR CASTLE, Wednesday. The Queen and Princess Beatrice drove d out yesterday afternoon), attended by the t Hon. Horatio Stopford. : The Bishop of Winchester and Lieutenant- r Colonel the Hon. F. W. Stoplford, deputy fi assistuit adjutant-general at Aldershot, c arrived at the ast1le, and had the honotur of a dining with Her Majesty and the R yal w Family. thi The Queen went out ...

THE LIBERATOR COMPANIES

... THE LIBERATO1t COMPANIES. TRTIAL OF JABIHZ BAI,FOUR AND OTH l1RS. At the assenmbling o' the Cuturt fcr the trial of the ?? directors yesterday tim Attorney- General said some ?? Itiml arisen as to certain counts in the intdictmnist which it was alleged were not included in the extralition proceeding.-. Tile points were the, silo of Chingford estate, aind tha filling up of IM eers- brook ...