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CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I CRIMES AND CHARGESI . i ?? TTRA4GEDIES IN AMERICAL. } - . e~- TRIPLE MURDER AND SUlMDZ 124 sl, NEW YORK. I (DAILY TELERGRAPH TELEORAIL: &. New York, Janisary 17. t New York has been terribly shocked by a triple 1 imurder and suicide which occurred early this II I morning, under horrible circumstances. Mfat- yl , thews, a grocer in fairly good circumstances, b .agreed with his wife thst they ...

THE RECENT MURDER IN BULGARIA

... THE RECENT MURDER IN I BULGARIA. , TNE DEATH SENTENCES CONFIRMED. , - (BEU;TJ(EP.S TEIM.URG .) I- Pohilippopolis, January 25, The Court of Appeal has for four days been en- gaged with the appeal brought by Captain Boil- cbeff and LI. INovilitch against their convintion for the muoder of Anna Simon. The first trial took place in July last,j'when there were four defendants -Cautain Boitcheff, ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I CLASCOW SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT. At a pleading diet yesterday of Glasgow Sheriff Criminal Court Sheriff BaLfour dealt with the following cases:- SEQUEL TO THE ST ROLLOX rTOLCE CASE. Peter H'Allister, ex-policeman, was charged n th having, on 25th December, in Parson Street, Townhead, assaulted William HutOcheson, residing' at 106 Parliamentary Road, by striking him and knocking him down. He ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I -~s&-D CHA- -- l ICRDIMES AND CHARGES.I MAN CHARGED WITH OPUSING THE DEAtTH OF -iS0 CHILDREN. Another sensational charge is pending against the man Hugh JuLi, who a few days ago was comamitted for trial chaiged with the murder of the illegitimate child of the woman with whom he cohabited at Cookstown, County Tyrone. At an inquest on Thursday on the, body of another child, whose death, it ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I I I ?? * AllEGED MURDEROUS ASSAULt Geoge William Howe, a onDier, surrendered to the Burnley police yestediay, saying he had murdered Jack Pickup, his foreman. The police subsequently found Pickup lying near in a pool of blood, and suffering from injuries apparently inflicted with a bloodstained stick. HiS. con- dition is now critical. Howe is ddtaihe& in cusiody, THE ALLEGED PLOT AUAINST THE ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTEBR HO7SE-FrSday, December, 31. (Before Lord Eyllachy.) Itu nUsz-:. or SUTHE.-LA',b5 V. JAMES 3aACESSZIE. - e Lord- Syllachy has issued judgment in two fc fta astions broug.ht by the Duke of Sutherland against t. James Mackenzie, timber merchant, Poles, Dor- w noch. In the first the complainer sought to inter- i diet. the respondent fros cutting down trees in h the woods between, the D ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... A PARIS TRACEOY. [ (a;rtEc.S TELEOLAI.&)' Paris. January 8. A clerk namned Verdier was leaving a house in the Rue de Ruot this afternoon when a young woman named Ducourot. who had been watching for him, threw a quantity of vitriol in his face, stabbed him in the back oi the neck, and then ran away. The man. however, fired a revolver at her as she fled, the shot taking effect, and she fell. ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COU R1T OF SESSION,. -17ERST MIX 1IIONFiay auayi (Peozore s~~ ?? Adam, (LIMITED). ION .Togsant tisgiven by-the First 'DivisionR in ?:'aursn nteby the dafendec- in ezn action i'x' M-;orrso t Masonl (Limited), cerftreztora, & ?? Ciarkon Brothers, engineers, ~ 11w £1579 P 22 amages for alleged1 breach ?? The poirsuers purchased from, the. a Chamion *umkp 5fcr the3 deelarcd razlinjg wtater from ...

DREYFUS SCANDAL

... ' DREYFUS, SOANDAL. OPENING OF TEE COURT- 1 MARXIAL. STATEMENTS BY MAJOR ESTERHAZY. (nElsTaE'S a'ELINOBA. s 1 Paris, January 10. 1 Major Esterhazy-.was conveyed from Chershe w JMidi Prison this morning to the hall where the b Court-martial is to be held,. Captain Roger, of the r Republican Guard, accompanying him. HO was s in full uniform, wearing epaulettes, but not his a sword. v The police ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... V - | II . MEASURES AGAINST THE AGITATORS. (FROM OUR OWN COSRESEONDRST.) Paris, January 26, Evenhig. Energetic measures were necessary here to let agitators understand that anarchy does ant yet reign in the capital, and they were taken both by the new Prefect of Police and the new Military 1 Governor of Paris. Otherwise there might have ibeen Sfrious aroisehif in the streets. With mounted d ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CR MMS AND CHARGES. I MURDER OF TERRISS-TRIAL4.SF PRINCE. The Central Criminal Court, London,' was crowded yesterday morning in anticipation of the trial of Richard Arthur Prince far the murder of ¶ Mr William Terriss. The usual gloominess whicdW pervaded the1 Court was increased by a thick fog, which made it necessary to light all the gases -in the Court. . The profession which the ...

ALLEGED BOGUS THEATRICAL COMPANIES

... I ALLEG-ED BOGUS Tt-IffEATRI- toe COMPAXNIES. j i. ~~RAUiDS 2 3, At B;hmir'gham Police COUbtt yesterday Aose D'FArcy alias Vera C-.Oy, 34, an actress, eras, charged with having obtained money bv false | nrctences. ?? woman has jest been released from I jail in Scotlnd, and w*as arrested in Glasgow on i: I Thursday. The prosecution was irnstituted by the Treasury, for wihom M !r D3. Wee;tes ...