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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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THE OUTRAGE AT THE GERMAN EMBASSY

... THE OUTRAGE AT THE BERMALN EMBASSY. PRISONER, BEFO1ZM THE IUAwISTRATE. Sliitv ad th., a~ that an expwixation of no!V? l th, ctrage at the Geran Embassy ?? ivw~i~r4 inuuabr of prsons, I ~ ?? m.mig wheu the nuem Croild ?? heutd he o' he~~ooit l~t1~0_,~zv, n i~vlo. hs iuo.1t 1- I i !111-i,' 1.,Silt., bas Uaijilis hldi:) V-t ;to ?? it ut.Ilesirabl that -i'~t,~tie-sl ox~ gugiweviderict ?? iu tn k ...

A BATCH OF TRAGEDIES

... A. BATCH OF TRACEDIEA. _ ~ ~ ?? _ * CHILDREN MLURDERED IN LIVERPOOL. | A shocking domestic tragedy was enacted in Liver- I !pool yesterd=y, when a man murdered two of his I children tmale a determined attempt on the lives of bis wife ant1 it thir] child, anti afterwards inflicted severe injuries upou himbelf, with the *vident intention of joniatutting suicide. Theeseneof t4D terrible affair ...

THE SHOOTING CASE AT TANGIER

... [ SHOOTING CASE AT! TANG*IER VICTIM IN THE WITNESS-BOX 1118 RELATIONS WITH TiE PRISONER. SENSATIONAL EVIDENUE. (FMoMc OUR SPECIAL COWME MIMUEW?.) T&NGIEB, Wednesday Xight The hearing of the Callan cae was contiaued to-day before quite a small crowd of Englise- men, Spaniards, Jews, and stately Moslem guards. The fors of an English Police-oot were in a strange, foreign setting. The light was ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC IN GERMANY

... PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC IN . GERMANY. CURIOUS LIBEL ACTION. A MOCK CRUC IFIXION AD ITS r SEQUEL. E (FROM OUR COlRESPOINMZE!T.) c BBERLiN, ruesday Night. ' A very curious trial for libel, lasting throe 1d5Ts, hbis just taken place before the Crimial t S Court at Zabern. At last ye-r's meeting of the r ?? Adolph Verein, an Evangelical associa- q e tion in Berliza, Dr. Gerbert, Protestant Pastor ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—JUNE 9

... COURlT OF BANKRUPTCY.-JriN, 9. (In the Department of the Official Rcceivera.) (1lcrore Mr. E. W. J. .Savill, OClici3al Ieceivor for Petcrboroug6.) A PEFR'S EMBAJRAR ssMEN-TS. Rx, tU MARMIS OF HUNTLY.-The fistt weeting of craelitcrs was held under this failure. The liabilitie's are returncel at 139,698!., .f which 20,7111, is un- s-cured, against available asseis 6911.-The Cbairmnan stated that ...

A SWINDLER'S CAREER

... A SWMDLER'S CARlER. FRAUDS AND POLYGAMY. At the County of Unet'ion Sessione, NWwington, yest= day, before M~r. Lovelnd-Lovolund, Q.o., a ro- erhble history of criminal prooeedings on the part of one Charlem .ioeph von Arnold, 41, a detective, e of German nationality, eume to light on his being con- C victed of obtaining the sum of 1461. by means of felse el potencew frtout ?? Henry Gorski, ...

THE ACTION AGAINST SIR TATTON SYKES

... THE ACTION AGAINST SIR TATTON sYnc. OBJECTION TO LATIN AND GE AND PAYING MONEY. A PROMISE TO BUILD A CATHEDRAL, EVIDENCE OF LADY SYKES. 4 In tho Queon's Bench Division yesterday, before Mr. J'Uetico Oranthaam and a special jury, the ca of ltoth- tiabild aid others v. Sykes was resumed. The action wtwbrought by Lord Rotschild and othies, trutees of tc Aclliance Insurance CompUy against Sir ...

THE BLACKWALL DISASTER

... WHE BLACKWALL DISASTERI A ?? INQUERST. 11MPORJANT EVIDMNCE. 'PI' AtLMON HAD TO) GO. ye,!t,*rlay atoiel-ng at the Poltlar Tuwii Hall. Mr. jon2; 1., b-tt? Cetir-uO ir thoe Ruitoru Divis.ion oi tyoiiid o, *1exfla 5i inquisst cut the belly, 'k~lie~i Mtln Oardnfer, saed 3?who ded at the * i E,,xv at Plakew?ll. Cai tho ?? of the ~~ ?? t~~ Ir ~ i.~i thi ,bu~ligh of weaz 411 ,,xt I ue.,dav. AA ...

ORDER RESTORED IN BELFAST

... I THE MANAGEMENT OF THE POLICE. , AN INQUIRY TO BE HELD. (FRaOMi OUR COOBXSPONDENT.) BELFAST, Thursday Night. 1i The action of the authoritie in stationing the mili- r. tary at the points of danger last night, and pratically U closing the Shankflll-road to either pedestrlan or el1iculor traeic, had a very wholesome effsct in securing w peaco. All business wae suspended, stnd the public- o ...