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MR MICHAEL DAVITT'S HIGHLAND TOUR

... MR MICHAEL DAVITT'S HIGHLAND I TO~~~r(UR, [er -- lay A COMPARISON OF ItiSIr AND SCOTCH ird CROFTERS. ta A special correspondent of the Lendr says by Mr Michael Davitt has finished his totr in tbe; the Hiehlands and Islands, and gone home to Old vr Ireland. The Irish patriot has been treated in a the truly Highland fanhion during his fortnight's wander- ' ings, and he will carry back to *bis ...

THE O'SHEA-PARNELL DIVORCE CASE

... I Mr Parnell was at three o'clock yesterday served with the uitartion and petition in the notion for divorco brought by Captain O'Shea against his wife aad against Mr Parnell as co-respondent. Service was effected by Mlr Day, solicitor to Captain O'Shea, r who attended personally at the offices of Mesorb dai ],ewis & Lewis, Ely Place, Holborn, at the above- Me nrmed hour in response to a ...

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THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... (Rican the Stanurtcc-c.) Ir were doubtless too much to expect of a 'Ministry five years in a office, and car lego the system of a preceding Ministry four t years before them, to tell of all the evil consequences of nine I years of eisrule-cf incomes declining at the rate of nearly three a millions a-year for the latter of the nine years-of raw materials Ni consumed in the inverse ratio of ...

THE ABERDEEN MILLWORKERS CASE

... TH.E ABERDEEN MILLWORKERS' CASE. THlE SHIP CAPTAIN'S EVIDENCE. Proof was led, before Lord Rutherfurd Clark in the Court of Session yesterday upon the new. aver- inents for Frederick Wright, granite merchant, Aberdeen, in the action ag~ainist him for damages for breach of promise of marriage and seduction by 1Barbara Langlands, miliworker, Aberdeen. It may be reoalled that Barbara Lauglands, 53 ...

A FRASERBURGH BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... AMUSING CORRESPONDENCE. so ds, 'erterday, at the J'eterhead Sberif Court- be Siherifif roewn presiding-sn action for breach of Di priulne of marriage wao raised at the instance of t;eiolina Mitchell. 23 Castle Street, Fraeerburgb, aloinlt Peter MhConnachie, cooper, residing in Shore ry 'Street, 'raserburhh, and which concludes for £100 AoC domlages. I s The condescendence showed that the ...

DR CRONIN'S MURDER

... le A REMARKAB3LE CONFESSION, tl According to a New York telegram the Cronin Rit e case develops new sensations daily. Attorney- ri XsGeneral Longlisoker, of Chicago, has received a re- si xs markable confession. A member in the Inner Circles aIof Camp 20 of the Clau-naGael bas poured in Ytbe official ear secrets attending the unfortunate I1 Cronin's murder. It is substantially as follows .-E | ...

THE CHILD MURDER AND SUICIDE IN LONDON

... TH E CHILD MURDER AND SUICIDE IN I LONDON. An inquest was held yesterday on the bodies of Otelia Bruni (48) and Fortunio Bruni, her child, aired 6 years. who were strangled on 3.7th inst., at Charlotte Street, near Tottenham Court Road, as already reported. Joseph Bruni, husband of the deceased woman, said be was an Italian and deceased .as a German by birth. They had been married about seven ...

AN ELGIN SLANDER CASE

... Sometime ago proof was led in an action in the Sheriff Court of Elgin at the instance of Elizabeth Bain or Bannerman, wife of William Bannerman, farmer, Linksfield, near Elgin, against James Banner- man, residing at Seafield Terrace, Elgin, concluding for £500 in name of darmages sustained by the pur- suer in consequence of the defender having falsely and calumniously stated that she (fhe ...

A MAHATMA IN A MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... A MAHATMA IN A M'YlATRlNtlONLAL SUIT. In the Divorce Division, London, Mr Justice Barnes had before him the carse of 'I'hornansct v. Thornasset. The petition was that of the wife for a judicial senaration by reason of tile miseconduct of her husband. The case was of a remarkable cheliacter. Mr Senile appeared for the petitioner, and there wNas a odefenice. Mrs Enmian Maria Thumasset, the ...

A MURDERESS'S MYSTERIOUS CONFESSION

... The Paris correspondent of the DMll Tele- graph writes:-Madame Achet, a wiow in comfortable uircumnstances, residing in the De- partment of the Puy de Dome, who is iwrptisoii charged with the assassination of a notary, has made adeclaration as mysterious as that ascribed to Mrs Pearcy before her execution at Neavgate. The surroundings of the tragedy made it ahnost positive that more than one ...