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Fatal Fall.—On Saturday night, a married man named Henry Hanlan, a tailor to trade, met with his death under the

... Fatal Fall.—On Saturday night, a married man named Henry Hanlan, a tailor to trade, met with his death under the following circumstances. In the afternoon he his wife left their house Richard Street, leaving in the house their children and Haulan's g ...

A CHAMPION PEDESTRIAN APPLYING FOR CESSIO

... saved when I was married. About £150. The Sherift—What has become of that money Clark—Part of it went for house furniture. The Sheriff—What has become the furniture? Clark —It was sold. The Sheriff—Had your wife any family when yon married her Clark—Yes ...

AYR

... *»iil flothtfl. aiid into it* j kg* it accident waa the had tami '-bat the man Wen hnken and hie was instantaneoos. sft, married, and leaves ...

DEATH OF BACON ROTHSCHILD

... stomach. leaves widow, three sons, and a daughter, who is married her cousin, Baron Alphonse, of Paris, who is now the oldest living Uothschild. The late Baron was uncle Miss Hannah Rothschild, who married Lord Rosebery. The Finanrier :—Baron Rothschild was ...

Twice Divobcxd. —The case Goldahmid v. Goldahmid waa heard the Divorce Division, London, yesterday. Tha parties ..

... waa heard the Divorce Division, London, yesterday. Tha parties had been divorced in 1870, the wife a application, but they married again two year* later. The huaband had aince returned to old habits drunkennaes, and very abuaive and violent The President ...

MAN DROWNED IN THE CLYDE

... above water. The name of the unfortunate one who was lost James MNee, cabinetmaker and upholsterer, Helensburgh. He waa married, and had a small family. The saved are George Scott and William Shields, both belonging to Helensburgh. ...

THE SALE OF ZULU PHOTOGRAPHS

... South Africa. One them was labelled in Mr Philpott's window a newly-married couple, but it was now stated that that was a mistake, and that it represented two females, the one married and tbe other unmarried. Mr Mackenzie, who was special correspondent ...

SHERIFF AND JURY CRIMINAL COURT

... William Corson Rowan pleaded guilty a charge of bigamy* Ob the April Lut married woman named Kuss, the daughter baker resiuiait in Paisley while his wife, to whom was married in December, 1870, at Girvan, was still alive. was ordered b« imprisoned for ...

COURT OF SESSION

... who is now iron-turner, living in Glasgow, was married to the defender, who now lives No. 1 Barker Street, Dundee, in the year 18ti3, when he was an apprentice, and only years i>£ age. They had been married only about three months when quarrel caused Low ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Street, Glasgow, against her husband, James Mooney, smith, formerly Glasgow, but whose addre*» now unknown. '1 he parties were married in 1b64. Shortly after their marriage defender weut to England, and subsequently to America. From this latter country he was ...

PAISLEY

... Paisley accompanied by the regimental pipers, tue trins squad numbering 14 men. Lieut. Leid was command. Deceased, who was married about year ago, had been 17 years in the regimeut, is at present under orders for Gibraltar. INTERDICT Yesterday a petition ...