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PERSECUTION OF CATHOLIC PRISONERS

... COMPARATIVE MORUTALITY On MAnRIED AND MARRIED MENE.-The mortality of bachelors from tbe40 of 30 to 35, is 27 per cent. Of married men of the sa301 ages, 18 per cent. For 41 bachelors who attain theageo 40, there are 78 married men. The difference is ae°5 striking ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NorthamptoU, lie had married Jemimna M'Allister ati St Edmund's Church under the uame of Samuel Alderman; that he left Notrthampton, and afterwards enliated, in 1880. He then said that he was sent on duty to Scortland, and there married Robina Robertson, ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... have such claims on her son's attention that he could not think of marrying during his mother's lifetime. After the father's death, the defendant still professed an inteation of marrying Miss Warbrick, and, as a proof of his sin- cerity, he caused some ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ot Roman Catholios, who were now in the habit of being married in the first instance at the suderinten- deist rcegitrar's office, and then going immediately after- wards to be a second time married in a Roman Catholic church. At that second marriage they ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... long courtship and the premises to marry. tr Defendantremphatically denied that he ever courted the girl or promised to marry her, or , even had any such intention. He only called in as a neiglhbour. He was married to Miss Graham E within a fortnight ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... attention to the persons who come to he married by Mr. Srennet; Mr. Stennet is a lodger in my house; I do not remember having ever seen the complain. ant or defendant befmre; the rate of fees paid by persons married varies according to the rank of the parties ...

A BRAY BIGAMY CASE

... a broker. The defendant was his brother. He was a married men. Witness was present on the 16th September, 1580, en the occasion of his marriage %t Now North road Baptist Chapsl. The prisoner wes married on that occasion to Susannah Sales. He saw her in ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... which is true ? I don't know-I was married in Kilkenny. Mr. Walsh-Then you were not married in Kilkenny- were you married in both places ? No, I was married in Carlow (sensation). Mr. Walsh-And yet you swore you wiere married in Rilkenny ? ...

VERY DOUBTFUL MATRIMONIAL RELATIONS

... left thehouse nsaed he got married. He had broken her heart, and, added she, m y peace of mind. He now re- fused to support the children. Complainant raid that the reason he had left defendant was that she had been married pre- vious to going through ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ha true that she was going to get married to h( another ; she said it was not, for if she was she ac should get his leave; defendant was livingsa to Swords ?? time, but soon afterhetook alarm at LucaD; he got married in November, 1872- tb she heard rumours ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... she then went to the poor house. Cross-examined-I don't know whether she was ever married or not before she married Stewart; I heard that she was married to a man named Bowen, but I understand he is dead a long time; I drove through Dublin within the last ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... claimant. s Owen Rice claimed to be admitted to the freedom of the a city, being married to the daughter of Wm. Humphreys, a . freeman. d Peter Duff claimed to be admitted as married also to a - daughter of Wm. Humphreys, and Mrs.Rice having given testimony ...