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FORGERY IN A PARISH REGISTER

... FORGERy TN A PAIlSI1 REGFSTHI'l A preliminary invlestigation took p'ace oil S;eli- at Sheffield Cbefore Mlessrs. R. N. Phillips, J. \l Smnithl and S. Buteller), in reference to a clurbc forgery against Joseph Oldale, of Eldgertonmn :c Fitzwilliam-street ...

A BILL TRANSACTION

... lodged with a Mrs. Dimsdale, of Bryanstone Square, a:: r-informed against her for giving a receipt without a stac, * He urged the authorities to mitigate the penalty-(iaa. ter)-which wvas done, and she paid about £2. He aid uj g apply for a ...

AN UNFAITHFUL WIFE—A LADY'S EXTRAORDINARY DIARY

... AN UNFAITHFUL WIFE - A LADY'S EXTRAORDINARY DlARY. ROBINSON V. ROBINSON AND LANE. - This was a petition to the Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes for a dissolution of marriage presented by Mr. Robinson, a civil engineer, against his wife on the ...

A MURDERER'S EXPERIENCES

... A M1URDER:ER'S EXPJ PJENTCES. ?? ali-enly 8tated, the comirvt Thomee lt'ury, who has hsein sevtenicad to death at Durhamn as~izes for a murder commiitted at Sriirdvrlirnd 13 years ago, to wvhich ho con. fesseil enhile serving a term of penial eerviltude ...

EXTRAORDINARY CAREER OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... Princess wvit -lloeioe took a carriage drive. ' p ]XAJT.'WAY ACCoIDENT eNTUR HEIZIT01W, --A .collisioln tod ao ecurre4 in Thursday between, ah ]psaseae Band 'go~ods .eel: train,'at the ShelwichJntd'o heW tMdad' pci a Isilwcay abou.t 'a mile 'anid: hailoutt ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... avoid misery to his family and public scandal, to get a year's leave of absence fram the bishop with a view to his resigning his living at the end of that period. The writer enclosed in his letter a copy of an ultimatum which he had sent to the plaintiff ...

THE SHOCKING MURDER OF A LADY IN [ill]

... in ?? ' !lai.wib;S: ?? appear3, that hMr. , a ,f~orjsome ,h a, I 'been paying hi3 addressesl i f s ' ?? .vvhe haa qlatterly ?? tdfds anothear gen; a ,tlemnan in thec n~ighb'ourhood.fl t{.' i .o. / ! ?? a fortnighc sgo,: Midis .Goodw.?innvrote 4 letter ...

A CURIOUS CASE OF BIGAMY AT CARNARVON

... A OTJ1?IOUS CASE OF ?I?AM? AT CAI?ARVON. At thle Carnarvon Boroegh police Court on Mton- day, the DlayOr (M~r J. B. 1'rstchard) aud M~r Edward IHugbes heard a somewhat uuusasl Case. A wvoman nlamed M~ary Roberts, residing at 4, Turkey-sbore, summoned ...

MURDER BY A MOTHER AT DEPTFORD

... aggravated me so, and she then made a rush towards a drawer, when witness seized her, and ordered his coachman to go for a constable. !The prisoner frequenitly asked for watei-andbread. He found the prisoner in a state Of great excitement, but during ...

A SCENE IN THE INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... to have a continual recurrence of a these personal quarrels. ( The case was then proceeded with, and was ulti-i mately adjourned.a SMeirF RacrC TcI £200.-In consequence of a t challenge from Harry Clasper, the celebrated New- t castle rower, ...

A CARNARVONSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... plaintiff was a young woman, the daughter of a quarryman residing at Dolwyddelen. She had been in the babit of Roing out to service, and the defendant was a young Loan who occupied a good position in his clais of life, being the owner of a ...

A RHYL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... witness said be was never the plain tiff's iover, but he bad sent her a locket and A lrek of ?? does this crosR mean (pointing to a letter)? It's very likely a kiss, whicl she has gives MOe ?? a time laughttr)- But you were never her luver ? ...