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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

... I . FILST DIVISION--Wednesday, June 1. (Defaoe the Lord-President, and Lords Adam, M'Laren, and Kinnear.) ,SCOV V. WIGHETON. Judgment was given some time ago by Lord- M'Laren (for Lord Low) in an action by Hugh o. Scott, shipowner, 20 Donegall Quay, Belfast, against Wmi Wiglton, Trawebank, Grange of Barry, by Carnoustie, Forfarshire, for payment of £800 in respect of salvage service rendered ...

COURT OF SESSION

... | FIRST IDIVISION-Tuesday, June 14. (Before the Lord-President and Lords Adam, Ty'liaren$, and S innearol: APPEAL-CALEDONSAN ?? COUPAST V. .A aS ON.i This was an appeal from the Sheriff Court at Perth by the defenders inl an action by John Eas~ca, son., traction-engine and threshing-mkill proprietor, ~yresicle, Ifeigle, against the Cale- an Railway Company, in which ' sued for payment of 85 ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CONVICTION FOR MANSLAUGHTER. At the Guildford AEsizes yesterday two organ grinders named Antonio Pacci and Cesini Bal- lerini were indicted for the murder of Archibald Underwood at Ottershaw. Deceased and two companions had been drinking, and on Under- wood saying something in chaff to the organ grinders they showed fight. and a fracas ensued. Suddenly the deosased left. saying I'n off. and a ...

The Court

... tbe G court. BATAsroAxL CAtTaLF, Juno11 HI. The Queen, w-ith Princesis Henry of Prussia, went out yesterday morning. Ini the afternoon Sansger's circus company had the lionolt' of performing before thre Queen and the Royal family in the grounds of the Cas~tle. The, ladies; and gentlemen of' the hrnsw-ho~d were in attendancle. The tenants aind servants9 of thle Balrnoral, Abergeldie, and. Birkh ...

STONEHAVEN JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT

... STONEHAVEN JUSTICE OF PEACE COU1RT. TRANSFER OF LICENCE CERTIFICATT- At Stonehaven Juetice of Peace Court ci S1': day-Messrs A. B. Annandale and N. 1iN l dVt : the bench-John Grcig, farnmer, lhuiri ...

COMMERICAL NEWS

... COMMERCIAL NEWSO ABERDEEN STOCK EXCHANGE, -ABrfttnvxN, Tuemlay. On the Sleek- Exclnnge the following bimlnese wee marked, viz. :-NTorthl Britiehl and Mercantile insurancoe ebares at £42 Zs 9d (twivle); North of Scotland B3ank ohere at £10O Bs (twice); Town and County Banik sabree at, £21; Adeam Steamshlip ahasrea at £2 (twice); 0. Davideon and Sonsehahres at £21 Is' Wi; Cunter Miles Paper ...

MR HOOLEY IN THE BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Mr EIOULLy IN '['HI: BANKIPUPTCY COIU RT. V R'HTIiLED 1TN (COMPANY PROMOTING. AL tite Lr 'idno iai 'Iii tty Co~rtt- yesterday. - etIC n. ~ ll frato ii t.,r-it-t %Ii- ia p1r- ciitted iii le-sr. llot'jn aind I L'-i, ti 1t' of' Mr R-i-nsi- vcaiH1 l~ . cdi nei Lui I 'tii ilrinl,- ,er. Sar.atL I CtI~ et' fil1. Derbx oty. aied of Pap-_ XL li- YI I Ci LIIT i id 'Z- anti a nrt ''tglt i ai,; - it tlv ...

The Court

... f Ube ¢ court. I . o. .Q BALMOXIAL. CASTLE, June 1. Tine Queen went out yesterday- morning, accompanied by Princeiss Victor-ir of Wadesl and Princess Vici oriat of Schleswivg-Hfolsaein, and in the afternoon Her Majesty drove with Princess Henry of Prussia and Princess Leiningen. The R1ight. Hon. A. Akers Douglas and Colonel Ha~nnaly, Argyll said Sutherland H-ighlanders, hlld the hoafour' of ...

The Court

... 'CI~~~c court. WINDSOR CAST1E, AWedneSday. The Queen, accompanied by Princess of Lainingen, Princess Victoria of Schlenwig- Holstein, and Princes Leopold and Mlaurice of Bottenberg, arrived at the Castl- at a quarter before nine o'clock this morning fromu il1alnoral. The suite in attendance consisted of the Countess of Asitrim, the Ron. Mlrs Grant, Mi.ss Learnionth (in attendance upon th'e ...

The Court

... tCbe A Court. YINnSOu CASTtE, F riday. diThe Queen drove Out yesterday afternoon, 0 teRWiiuitjtttc b)y Prinlcess Christian of Ls ShewgHlstein (who arrived at the Castle attended by Miss Em iily Loch) and the hPrincess of Lei!nitigen. Prince Christialn, of Scbleswig-Holstein fiarrived a;t the Castle later an the afternoon. The Queenl went to iFrogmnore this nmorn- -itng, accomnpanied by ...

THE ST NEOTS PISONING CASE

... THEi $sf INLOiS O'Cl!O12NG C~i~ Tnt-~ral z'y o llltci. 'i-ir t-.'dar~t'id with the' altnt-rc 7 No C I re-vinn N at litont n-gdnn s-C 'i th) .ri-'ri--. ~,it - in pris.- 'sli wife t7 - i i.it' s. ~'t--i'-!-' Lrd. .oisi Mi*. .. C-N.theii or ui. il. -s~-Iip- DIInn pr% Ittc- C' 4'.((11d kI tloA7-.`'f~le)- 'i-ti up toile be'~iciL~, ~ MLW s Zi1 - I--'Iit. lM ie I ' t tt ill'_ tihe hedtt aVill-Cl :i ...