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BREACH OF PROMISE TO MARRY

... name. After that he became rather cool towards her, and said his health %was too delicate for him to marry. He afterwards said he did not intend to marry, and on his being spoken to with regard: to his conduct by the plain- tiff's father, he maid that he ...

MARRYING THE WRONG WOMAN

... e' day or . * hc- sudideuily left her, telling' ber that he had io!urried the IrnCg wronitto and that he uever in- .nced to marry her, Mr. Hi ANAY-Did he say hie mistook you for etinebody els - ' i ht Atpplicant-HUe satid lie nover intended to ?? rry nlio ...

MARRYING THE WIDOW, BUT NOT THE DEBTS

... MARRYING THE WIDOW, BUT NOT THE DEBTS. IN the Sheriff's Court, Londoni on Saturday, the ease of Atkinson v. Wright came on for trial. It was an action to recover for goods alleged to have been sold and delivered, and defendant appeared to be very in- ...

A NUMEROUSLY MARRIED MAN

... A NUMEROUSLY MARRIED MAN. DUBLIN, FRIDAY.-In the Matrimonial Division to-day, before Judge Warren, the case of Jane Molloy, petitioner. Bryan v. Molloy, re- spondent, was listed on the petition by the wife, wvhose address was given as Marino. Clontarf ...

EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENTS IN MARRIED LIFE

... gentlewoman, moving in a high circle-it is a complaint brought by a wife against her husband. It appears that Mrs. Spiller married the defendant on the 19th of August, 1890. Shie was thon pos- soaseci in her own right of an income of about £126. a year ...

THE MARRIED WOMAN IN MAN'S CLOTHES

... ; THE MARRIED WOMAN IN MAN'S CLOTHES. 0N Saturday afternoon, at tile County Court, North- ampton, tile examuination took place of the female named Catherine Co6me, a married wotlan, who for the last five months has been dressing herself in male attire ...

MARRIED AGAINST HIS WILL

... I answer to his qu1estion for w1hat plnr1woue, 1le was told that 'hc must marry Lfis Biarber. Ile told Bristol (aMiss Barler's brotther-l-law) that hle did niut uiash to marry her, as hie did not love her enougwifor that. It is then said that lie was ...

MARRYING A GROOM AND ITS RESULTS

... any gentleman cohld have doiie. I marri-io ci him for love ;and i fll m opisaon I dill wisely, for I na thought that I Could heaco made a ditftbrent Imian of ~) him. I did not keep a moan Servant after we were am married. MY iausbanditul to care of the ...

THE ALLEGED ELOPEMENT BY A MARRIED WOMAN

... THE ALLEGED ELOPEMENT BY A I MARRIED WO(AN.: Yesterlay. iu the Northern Division of the Police Courts, before Mr. Woodlock, A rustic looking young mum named James Coyne, described in the charge-sheet as belonging to Ballvhaunis, county Mayo, wuas put ...

SUICIDE OF ANEWLY-MARRIED HUSBAND THROUGH JEALOUSY

... ney sister, and I was forced to talre an emetic. Let me say that my wife was only six months past 16 years of age when we married, and she was thou pore as a btbc. Now, I call on you, fellow-countrymeL, to root out from society the uonl who infamoesly ...

CHARGE OF FELONIOUS ASSAULT ON A MARRIED WOMAN

... CHARGE OF FELONIOUS AS8AUIT ON A' MARRIED WOMAN. The Right Hon. the Recorder eat in bie court at ten o'cieck on Saturday, and proceeded to try the case of Charles Greavep,wwho wasindieted for having feloniously ?? Mary Ann Greaves, of 25, Nicholas-streft ...