26 JUNE 1875, Page 3

The Kammergericht of Berlin has decided against Count Arnim. It

declares that the First Court was wrong in finding him guilty of embezzlement, but holds him guilty of having deliberately

removed or secreted documents officially entrusted to him, and therefore increases his sentence from three months' im- prisonment to nine. An appeal will, it is stated, be made to the Supreme Tribunal, on the ground that the proceedings in the First Court were null, that Court not having jurisdiction to try the case. The Second Court in its judgment avoids this point by the remark that defendant had not made his protest in time, but Count Arnim's counsel argue that no default of his could invest a Court with a jurisdiction which did not belong it it. The Count remains still in Italy.