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LONDON—Nov. 21

... command of the army. It flated, that he failed in the Donegal from Cork, on the 12th of July, and arrived at Corunna on the 20th. He landed there, and had frequent conferences with the Supreme Junta of Gallicia. He was there informed, that the army of Caffile ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—Nov. 8

... provided the Jnry should find himn to be insane ; for I have known cases w here it was quite unnecessery; fur in. stance, where a woman is inosaie, she being a wife, and ha. - ving en 'affctionate hesband, who takes every possible care of hev; aind so of a son ...

INVERNESS CIRCUIT COURT

... with having violated the person of a young, woman named Jane Ross, servant to John Inglis, farmer at Westerton. The prisoner pleaded Not Guilty. This case was as usual tried with closed doors. The unfortunate woman is only 17 years of age. It appears the ...

COURTS MARTIAL IN INDIA

... b I i. With the general assistance of the officers of the army, all this may be easily corrected but unless the Comnmander in Chief receive such aid, that hlot upon our character as an army (which he so meuch desires to re- move) cannot but realain attached ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER

... knife ! The woman at the same time eried out, I' Oh, he will kill me I His companion made a snatch to get the knife, but missed his hold; the man al- tered the.direction of the knife, and grasping it full in his hand, stabbed the woman with great violence ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY AGAINST LOLA MONTES

... husband, entered the court, and were both accommodated with chairs in front of the bar. The lady is a remarkably fine and woman, with extremely beautiful eyes. Her hus- band, Lieutenant Heald, is a tall gentlemanly man of rather youthful appearance, and ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER AND ROBBERY

... hour'or litlh rnore after athe murder, a- man was discover .ed cdncealiiig himself in a ditch,, within a plabtav tiofi in'the lands of Lochend,- wh6 was appre- hbndea, and th8. Ietter containing. the bill, the watch, the puirsedaind silver; and papers, of ...

MURDER IN FRANCE

... she asserted-that-the rumour Was false. VMEe Mafi~'circnmstantces, however,-, concu'r in proving-that,,ithe his-- it old woman had founid-a casket ; - and it is of importance to 177t -*remark,' tiat,'when she drew it out of the baske~t in which t&er ...

?? i:, ?? 5A. JAILi'

... prisotter n pleaded Not Guilty, and the Public Prosecutor proceeded'-V rto aldduce evidence in support of the charge. A young 1.woman had seen him knock down the decedsed, stear thle it spot where his body was shortly after found murdered, sard the plaid, bonnet ...

LONDON POLICE

... that people object to sit in company wvith a soldier. As- t sociation is reguhited by the rank of the individual, I and the army itself is a strong-instance of it t The Sergeant-There is bat the one public-room s in the house, and can't I go in there, ...

LONDON—Nov. 18

... an t i DaSvid r Baird's army, dated -el'ce i a we 7rrived at this place on the 31st fr .fG o i.ig march of four days from Cornuna, ji 3e fa . .b-re and barren in the extreme, and of 1pt tICO pde'nspply the vabants of a large army. PZ §sverty e natives ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... sentenced him' aniporte beyondseas frlife.. There As 'other biiaesi before thy coart. Thte follotwi Care Wa~ to bidhe Aidteo the army in North Britauip for-tle Heronner -. Ta-rz, 7b -its edinbu.rgh Castle ?? ?? batirlongof t 25 . . ?? ?? -Durtfrie5 ditto Musselbur ...