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CALUMNIES AGAINST KOSSUTH

... the general of that name. Madame Dembinski, i wiro has been somre months married, may be eighteen, her t Isusband about five-end-twenty years of age. Madame ,~ Dembinslci was married before she ever saw Kossuth.. Sire SI followed her husband~ to thd camp; ...

JURY COURT, EDINBURGH—DECEMBER 26

... she was only 15 years of age. Two years afterwards Wilson , paid his formal addresses to her, and obtained her consent to marry him. le continued his visits for a considerable time, and often accompanied Miss Gerrard to church, the theatre, and other ...

GROSS CASE OF PROSELYTISM

... angry 'twill spoil your beauty, allow me to ask you are you married? No. Would you have any objection ?-If I got a suitable match. Are you anxious on that point ?-No not in Kerry. I wobld nit marry any man in Kerry. Indeed?-Its a faict, Would you take a policeman ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... from wlllchc he had fallen, with his neck brolten. What niakes this event ntore mnelanecholy is that deceased lied been married to a young English girl, Miss Bowden, of Bristol, in Blettuerville church, on Christmcas day last. FATAL, Acct.'Tm ?? Tnesday ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... single man when you went to Belfast ? I was, but not when I came back (laughter); I think I had got the river gods before I married, but not the 1001.; if you built as many houses as I did, you would need to borrow 1001. yourself (laugster). Mr. Fitzgibbon-l ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Simpson before she was mar- ried-oh, I think I ?? was Rannage (laughter); that was her maiden namo; but I heard she was married to a Mr. Nugent before ; I don't know whether he is dead or not. Patrick M'Dermott sworn-I was living in the employ- ment ...

LONDON POLICE

... expensive description, and adapted for a female child, and having expressed his conviction that the infant's mother was a married woman, from the circumstance of noticing a wedding ring upon her finger, and that a portion of the clothing, though still ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... their return they went into a third public-house, when the defendant told the plaintiff's daughter that lie wos about beling married to a widow in Smithileld, an1 asked her to go with him to see her; site consented, they went to Smithtield, when the de- fendant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... overt acts on which the prosecutors meant to rely. The young, lady who was married, Bliss Georgina Jacob, it w'as alleged, was threatened, if she did not consent to be married, with being put into a madhouse, but if she would consent to be imar- t ried ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... induced John Kieran to change bis residenice and take lodgings in the house of his (de-endant's) mother, and subsequentll to marry Bridget Lacy, whose mother, according to the admission of tlhe lady, was a cork in the service ofthe ?? Pim. It was itated ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Netley, Booterstown, the lady of Thomas Davies, Esq, oea son. In Galway, the lady of John Farquarson, Esq, of a daughter. MARRIED, February 18, at Ledbridge, Mr. George S. A. Batchetor, of Dawson-strest, in this city. to Ellen, youagest daughter of William ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... having a footuite ot about 801. lBe- a twesen beth an itntitmacy load ariseit, wisich was likely to etod its in titeir being married, and, on the day of thoe alleged tour- P der, they Is-re bdoth together, in the town of Clonmel, after us taking refreminltoseut ...