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... TI! kMES-POLICE-OFFICE. On Thursday Mary Ann Morley, a decent-looking woman, was brought before Mr. BALLANTINE, charged with a robbery. It appeared in evidence, that she was occasionally engaged in the house of ...
... having been delivered of a child. Witness went and examined the girl, whose name is Hannah Morley, and also the and theheroom where she slept, but co uld not find any child; said Hannah Morley denied having been delivered of a child, ...
... engaged there, said she would present herself drunk at the stage door, and if she was refused ance, she ...
... of Edward Morley, Keg. Among a roniber of friends who were enjoy ilia winter sports at Oak Lawn, was Captain T. :Hurley, formerly of the lion. East India Company's Artillery, • ho had arrived in England only a few day s previous. Capt. ...
... and s s ' r against his youth. He was a young `:l4ari le in the sec on d y ear o f hi s ma j or ity. She a I•d res her six and twentieth year, the mother of two „ e a ,',• Rod p ' ...
... impeetims of the Peoprietors at this House. JOSEPH DART, Secretary. the of a y,the mint numerons thv Beet That e v e r i s armor in a field of batik; I h ave the hoarser so with She consid• at.stn, *nal furthest Sir, your Excellency's moot obedient humble ...
... stated that she was Marrit- - 14 pill.?iner on Shrove Tuesday hit. She ha - i Lee% acquainted with upwards of four years, asd was a widow at the time —Cross-examined by Mr. Barry : Her first husband was a surgeon : she married bim when ...
... Recommend the burdels to Anyman And Slabs with them. A young woman, a few days back, offered herself as a housemaid I 1 to a lady in Marylebone &eased in a long opera ilk cloak.l reticule to correspond. tis ...
... not terminated till a very late hour. The weather, which had been remarkably inclement, was then at its utmost rigour: a piercing sleet, attended with a strong north wind, seemed to have driven every human being to shelter that had a home to retire to, ...
... education. A reference can be given to the Lady she has just left, as well as to the School at which she was educated. Address, post paid, to G. C, at Mr. Ebers's Library, Old Bond-street. WANTS a Situation as GOVERNESS, in a Private Family, ...
... adjoining beam, and whores thinking thee ions chemises, observed them. A ears awl comb sus ions chaniton, .bsrrud *h.m A cart. apd coseb at tips moment drove down the street; and the prissier the road, took a tea-board, which; was ha it the ...