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CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I THE CARNETHILL STABBING CASE. At Glasgow Sheriff Summary Court yesterday -before Sheriff Boyd-a well-dressed young man named Frank Conway, of 13 Sauchiehall Street, pleaded guilty of having, onl17th February, in the Drill Hall of the 5th ?? 24. Hill Street, ,Garnethifl, stabbed severely James Louis M'Ilroy, of 112 Brandon Street, Motherwell. 'Mr J. Jeffrey Bunter, writer, said that the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTER HOUSE-Tuesday, Aprl 12. (Before Laord SKyilaoy.) DAVID rdryGem'S TZSTIEES V. JOHN YOUNXGBE instance of John Johnston Smith, store manager, North British& Railway Company, and others, trustees of the late David Younger, metal maer- chant, Cook Street, Glasgow, against John1 Younger, metal merchant, Cook Street, Glas- gow. The object of the action was to cbtaifl deolarator that the ...

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, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COIIT01 s.siib ?? .~co~rt, rrrTSE1GN'-F-Tuday, February 1. ,(Before the Lordu-Ci rk and a Jury.)' T~il LANA2h(SH$E SAUDtER CASE. Tle TLord. JusticeClerk and a iury realmed the haring of evidence iii the action brought by James VWyvtc, wire worker, 101 Bain Street, akton, Glargor, ad Mnd welto Eas Xii- bride, ?? Edward Steart Haringtcn- -Stuart, of Torrance, East Silbzide, for £2000 damages for ...

Published: Wednesday 02 February 1898
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 6526 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... i CRIDMIES AND CHARGES. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN GLASGOW. Yesterday John York was arrested on a charge of causing the death of his wife. Euphemia M'Lachlan or York. The circumstances in con- nection with the case reveal a shocking state of affairs.- Accused is a slimly-built little man of 23 years of age, whose occupation is given as that] of a vertical borer, and his wife, who was a year younger, ...

COURT OF SESSION

... l FIRST DlVISIONS-Friday, May 13. f 3 Ifllore tole Lord-President, Lords Adam, Kinnear, th and M'Laren.) a] S.S.-P5II sV. BRU1CIIN CemerTr COUNCIL. C The First l)ivision disposed of a reclaiming note Ce kv thle instrler ill an action brought by George of Pine r u lttflotor, 25 Victoria Street. Aberdeen, 6c ?? the ¢rechin ?? of thre County CoUn- V cil of I orfar for payrent of Fi The pusuer ...

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 GROSVENOR HOTEL CASE

... THE GROSVENOR HOTEL CAME. { The final stage of the Grosvenor Hotelcase was reached on Saturday, when Sir Edward Clarke addressed the jury for R. C. Drew. He said the i | charge of conspiracy was based upon a series of j d most trivial incidents extending over a long series of years. He maintained that the evidence was not sufficient to sustain such a serious charg. He He denied that it bad ...

I CRIMES AND CHARGES

... . I THE' ST NEOTS POISONING CASE. I CLOSE OF TRIAL-SENTENCE OF DEATH. I The trial of Walter Horsford, farmer, of Spaldwick, charged with murdering his cousi . Annie Holmes at St Neots on January 7, was concluded at Huntingdon yesterday. Crowds assembled outside the Court, the interior of - which was packed. Mr Justice Hawkins, in commencing the summing up, saidc ihey had nssembled in presence ...

COURT OF SESSION

... FIRST DIVISION4-Wecsesday, 3Iaroh 16. (Before the Lorc-President and Lords 3'Lsareu I and Adam.) CAMrBELL V. DONALDSON SBfOTREES. Issues were ordered by the First Division in an, action at the instance of John Campbell, dock labourer, 522 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, against | Donaldson Brothers, steamship owners, 165 St Vincent Street, Glasgow, in which the pursuer concluded for payment of the ...

COURT OF SESSION

... FIRST DrviSION-TueEday, December 27. (Before the Lord-President and a Jury.) BtOy V. SHYISSY. dpsd E3vidence wvas led before the Lord-Preidn and a jury in an action at the instance of John Roy, 16 Beaverbankl Place, Edinburgh, against Andrew Sherry, wine and spirit merchant, edin- burgh. The pursuer seed for payment of £500 as damages for alleged slander After half an hour's absence the jury ...

The Court

... I Abe ¢otl t, I I . OSORNE, Thursda4y. The Qdeen drove out yesterday afternoon, attended by the Hon. Harriet Phipps. Rear-Admiral Fullerton, A.D.C., had the honour of dining- with the Queen and Royal Family. Madame Albarti Gys, Mr Beth Davies, and Mr Kenoearley Rumiford hadl the honour of .singing a selection of music before Her Majesty and the Royal Family in thle evenhig. The ladies and ...