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ALLEGED, EXCESSES OF THE BRITISH ARMY IN AFFGHANISTAN

... the return made by the people of I Eagland, or rather, I would believe, by a fdw individuals, to l the gallant Candahar army~that army which was for so tong a time neglected, but which nevertheless nobly upheld our national honour, and during a period of ...

CHARGH OF INFANTICIDE—SHOCKING CASE

... the woman (liller) IS there, and, on questioning her as to tbe child, she said that Leon leaving the hospital she gave it to a woman, wohse pas. sage she paid to take it to Liverpool to its father. a The constable asked her did she know the woman, os ...

FATAL ACCIDENT—CORONER'S INQUEST

... served nolesrthan 65years shi 11. in the armies which best supported the cause of his unfor- gr IS, tunate native country. General Malachowski was one of op fe the distinguished members of the six armies, viz., the army of a'o of General Kosimszko, the Polish ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of Richard Paul Tyrrell Homer, there was a settlement entered into, which charged the sum of £4,000 on certain lease- hold lands, in Finglass, for the issue of the marriage. The only issue were Richard Nugent Horner and Anne Horner; and on the marriage ...

LONDON POLICE

... defendant had aerved as private in the 1th Regiment of 'oot, and wherever he went he was accompanied bv, the woman. Having been discharged from the.army on a pension of 3s. 6d. a week, the defendant was appointed a constable..orr the esta- blishment of the ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—LONDON, SATURDAY

... infhrmatioti of a woman of hs'ad character, who was repeatedly charged with theft, and oa her own admission, a woman of depravea mind and habits, without even a local habitation, and while in attendance to give evidence, sbe was charged by a woman named Clarke ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... their friends are ial the l army or navy. The publication of the facts above altmded' .to put the nobility and gentry on their guard, and the cir- rcumstance which led to the arrest of the prisoners were as follows :-The woman wrote from the Blackrock to ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES—AUGUST 22

... as a butcher at Sheffild, and who was now the owner of some coll:eries and land at Pitmoor, near that town. TheOdefendant was a young person, the son of a lieutenant in the army, who attained his majority in the month of March in the present year. He was ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... You are accordingly discharged. THE ARMY. The 96th regiment, it is understood, will leave this gar rison for Chatham the latter end of this month, on route to New South Wales. The 21st Fusileers, from Van Diemen's Land, relieve the 54th at Madras. The latter ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... morning to the wo- i man in the next room, and told her husband on the Tues- d day following, as the other woman advised her to do so: h asked the woman if she heard her (witness) scream, and she replied she did not. Mr. Fitzgerald contended there was no case ...

COURT-MARTIAL AND SENTENCE ON CAPTAIN DESCHAMPS

... Dragoon Guards, consisting of 64 men and 32 horses, landed on the pier yesterday from Halifax, in theship Lloyds, of London. They were all in fine condition, and seemed rejoiced to tread their native land again after an absence of five years. The horses ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... if the bench of justice was to bei outdone add over-ridden by the orders of the mesa-room. JI was curious if the law of the land was to be over-ridden .tythe mess-room; andi at this momentous, crisis of the coutntry when it was filled with military, if ...