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THE POLICE COURTS

... receiving the interest. Alderman Humphery-Howlong haveyou been married? t Complairant-lwclve months last January, sir. I had n only known him three months when I married him. 0 (Laughter.) I married in great haste, and am now repent- t la at leisure. Alderman ...

AN ALLEGED CAUSE OF THE INDIAN REBELLION

... except in the native states not under British rule; and with respect to widows re-marrying, this bill was paseed in 1851, aix years ago, and of coovme no widow need marry unless she wishes it. I know little girls not four years old who have lost their ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... sister-in-law to live with him alone than with several, and said he would marry her, if gave her immoral life, on his mother's death, or, if possible, before.—Mr. Mclntyre: When were you married V—Witness: Ido not know exactly. (Laughter.) I think it was the beginning ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... He Od %that hissecond wife huev be was a married ba she naarrivd hin. The second wife was 'ard she deuied that there was any truth in t lnt of the prisoler that she was aware the S ia:1rried( man when she married him. *its contrary, she said that he represented ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... that she was his wife, but afterwvards admitted thbat le had married her in Truro Cathedral, qualifying the admis- siou by saying lie had since found she wvas a married woman when she married him. That, however, could not be proved, aud she was discharged ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... misty-vii. had married a woman, aged sixty- g four, afo an inniate. and that immediately afterwards Sl 'N they claimed anl obtained possersion of apartments in d the block of buildings recently erected for the accom- la n InodAtion of married couples if over ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... 18741 the prisoner formed an acquaintance with the prosecutrix, and, representing himself to be a widower, induced her to marry him in September at Hackney Old Church, the proseentrix at this time being in posses- sion of a quantity of furniture, clothing ...

ON THE TRACK OF A CRIME

... crimes of Hlugo Sohehk and the murdero ple Schnei- der. A joiner narned Bartholomew K some little tine ago wa engaged to be married to a cook in the faaily of the sexton to the Greek Church here. At the same time, however, he paid court to another young ...

CURIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... against the mriae as ever} aud told him not to dare to marry her son, telling the rev. gentleman she would as soon see her son shot as married at his age. Notwithstanding this, Mr. Bateman married the couple on the following day. The same night Mr. Bateman ...

PAINFUL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... to be married to a rman %who had instigated you to kill Isis wife-in order that you might marry ?? told me to get the bottle of brandy. Wht no 7-T finish her. So that yen might marry hims ?-Ha did not say Cthat theln. Yost were wv illing to marry him under ...

A DOUBLE BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... im- 1 passioned ttmno & voice, that it was he (Wiluen Dosls) wits had committed the breach of promise to marry her, as she c was ready to be married, having the bridhsiaad and wed e ding dinner ready; but he did not coopae on the day named, c and then sbie ...