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THE WILTSHIRE MURDER

... THE WILTSMIRE MURDER, TSS PRISONER. COMSMTTED FOR TRIAL. John Curd, alias Hamilton, was brought up at Mlellishnam Police Court yesterday, charged with the wilful murderof Henry Richards,at Melkshasn, on1 9th inst., and of Police Sergeant Monlden near Warminstor on 12th inst. Great interest was taken in the case, the court being crowded during the hearing. Mr A. G. Smith, solicitor, appeared on ...

NEW YORK PRICES—TUESDAY

... 'NEW YORK PRICES-TUBSDAY. .. - I . - . - .. . I I. .1 . I * Money easy. Stocks opened steady, but became very dull, and remained so throughout, the mnarket at the close being generally weak. Cotton-Spot dull at 1-6 reduction; futures declined oNving to increased receipts, and closed weak; Petroleum steady, but not much doing, Lard firmer owing to batter Chicago advices. Wheat-Futures have ...

STONEHAVEN POLICE COMMISSION

... At a meetin; on Monday eveningthe Chief Magistrate presiding-i t was agreed to clear off two of tlhe £20 bonds recently taken up- by the cort- tiilesion. It was intimated that the sum of £14 lOs 8d had been received as the burgh's share of the ainount for salaries of medical officer and sanitary iesp~eetor. MuDiCAL OFICIC R'S REroit. The report of the nmedical officer (Dr Mac. caughton) for ...

SENSATIONAL POISONING CASE IN HUNGARY

... 81PNATI)NA [, POISONING CASF IN HUNGABY. The ti2alof thethreeworen, Pivniceli, Kuijakol', and Xearae7., who are charged with having poisohCri at least ten peasants w ith arteniO, ha:S begun ait Nesrats.Ujvidek. The following are the eirccrrr. stances which led to the ariest of the aeccepd at. Szcnt-Tainas last. aurimri . Infor'mativn was ic 'aO with the Go mnmissary of Polioe of the town by a; ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... -= L - 7m- ---~ 1IGH1 COUJR T Ok J US TICIAR I - . On Monday thle unl'ortunatte individual eumecil'tell wvith the nielztiiteiiliY atilir wshielh happuned recentlyit at priw'tte LI lfnt ic a SylIIItIl, tot tLIt Ves t of' Ediniburgh , , i placed at the bar, whenl thet deranged state of li'sinn~ being apparent, tile Court citisidcted it proper ti. make i lqui ty onl thlat JIoi ...

COURT OF SESSION

... 'cor- hFIR;ST DIVISIONT-TUESDAY. the- - sish- THE CAEOINBANK. the PE:TITION FOR REMfOVAL 0? THE CALEDONLAN BANKINsG this COMPANY FOR LIST OF CON'TRIBUYTORIES OF THE rays CITY OF GLASGOW BASKE. the This petition was debated somze time since, after by hearing which the Court took time to consider their r'to judgment, which was given to-day. ity. The Lord-President said that this wras a petition ...

CHARGE OF MARRYING A STEPDAUGHTER

... CHARGE OF MARRYING A STEP- DAUGHTER. At Bow Street Police Court, London, before Sir to James Ingham, a young man, named Thomas Charles re Price, of no occupation, was charged with having made false affidavits before the surrogate to the Vicar-General Y of the Archbishop of Canterburyand with having there- es by obtained a license of marage between himself and orhis step-daughter, on- the 18th ...

ABERDEEN SMALL DEBT COURT

... ABF?IYEEN SMALL ?EBP OOURT. .? 1- FItI iOSPV4E1 i GRAVS~o~. SherEozzie'Thomson-gao judgment~ on tairday ip is ionaw~behaaeardona^Tlrrsay-at' Fkiday. p.Tle action~wasat the instance .of Mids Eilizs4beth Jack *, Gtrn, residiing at 20 &3ino~nt .$treet,:A@beideen-, wio sued'James x Ewen, drec~utor of the~e late John MI'Dade, for~ thee 'sum of' £l'2 being the'jpriecf a-f moo meet which the ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... I COURT Or SE ION FIRST DIVISION. T 'IM K1>;0'S ADVOCATE V. S.AM5ES DIUNCAN. iii f Jantiarv 21l, 1 8923. wV - [The defender in this eatte; who Was at grocer and to y spirit decaler, in Lcith, was, u ton 20th July last, ili- ia car-cerated by warrant of the IBailie of H1olyrood-houIse, e in the gaol of the SallctUary, upon a charge of fraud, B . at thle instance of his creditors. C - T'he ...

THE RIOTS IN GLASGOW

... TH~E RIOTE RS BEFORE THE POLICE COURTS. TO In connection with the series of disgraceful party .soi-disturbances which took place in the central and Ateriast soiuthern districts of Glasgow on Saturday night, a itreatnumber of prisoners were brought up at the Police meeting Courts yesterday. At the Central-before Stipendiary lira were Gemmel-the first case called was that against Lt of the James ...

SINGULAR IRISH OUTRAGE CASE

... SINGULAR IRISH OUTIAGE CASE. The Ttizes' Dublin correspondent writes, under date ! - September 13:-' An inquiry was hell yesterday at ! f 'S Cookstown, County Tyrone, into a curious charge pre- cc ferred against Mr Smith. eub-inspector of constabulary. hi or lby a laboureri named Al'Guirk, resident in the town. t The Iomplaint vas that the sub-inspector entered his at t |.house at eleven ...

ABERDEEN POLICE COURT

... Mr (WrnNzanAr-lBefoe Rad~ii. Draa. bat STRALiSu FUmH rnoi A T3AWL.L -eorge mn, Walker and Win Cowell, two of the crew of the line fishing boat Young Donald. htly were charged with having stolen seven cod from the 70r- abof boat ou 21st January. They pleaded not ave guilty. George Anderson, elerk with Mr P. John- h aton, fish salesman, said he saw seven cod lying nal in the market which had ...