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LAW

... disagreeable in it. ((witness read the letter.) hr. Roe had a yacht; I was anxious to join the Roman Catholic volunteers to the Crimea, and he offered the yacht aid said he would go viti us. I refused, and hence the pas- sage in the letter. He never said anything ...

POLICE NEWS

... 15th Foot, rendered vacant by the death of General T. A. Drought. Lord Mark Kerr commanded the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from June 30th, 1855, and was at the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (medal with clasp, Turkish medal ...

MR. WINDHAM'S CASE

... td Coget'A eomis. sion in the 2nd Life Ouards, ann Getirhl Windham's name being mentioned, witnessisaid'he saw him in the Crimea. An order.wa4'-given-for clokbes. Mr. Wind- ham ahraysibthavbd' like a gentleman. lie had no suspicion that lie IV'as of unsound ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL IN FRANCE

... me; sie has rdif- honored me ; site ven tried ti strangle ne, and i but for her father wotild have done so.' The dav of the crimea pet son s-dd to mnt, It is not very wonderful; she had ibeen sild and pildt for some time!' Ol tlhe 3rd of Jun e fillotwing ...

CRIMINAL AND JUDICIAL STATISTICS OF IRELAND

... was moat marked, the cases being 385 in 1867, 16 in 1868, and only 3 in 1869. The number of persons for a ttial for serious crimea attained a maximum in the r year of distress, 1862, and again in 1867. The number of persons for trial vras 6,666 in 1862 ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A DOCTOR

... In 1860 he took an active part in de- nouncing the annexation of Savoy and Nice to the French empire. His 'Invasion of the Crimea, being the first portion of a History of the Russian War of 1854-,. a work upon which he had been for some time engaged, ...

LAW

... and Major Harris is the staff officer for pensioners quartered in Dublin. I knew the late Sergeant Corcoran, who died in the Crimea. I kept his child for two years. I received a letter with the child from England, stating that if I could not'keep it I should ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 'i court was cro ;ded with priests. The defendants .had been convicted by twio resident mnagistrates at s Arklow, under the Crimea Act, onl a echarge of in- 0 citing persons to enter into a conspiracy not to e deal with M~r. JTohn O'Connor, and had been ...

THE RAILWAY DISASTER AT PONTYPRIDD

... heaort dliselre ofI General Sir Edwa~rd Bruce Hamlnet', aged '6iP. De' Cele'e err-tl the army in 1343, and -served inl the Crimea itt 385 c-i- nole rook- part in tile bartleei3 of Alma B alava a and Inkermuan. He was enanrlovtd in bhe ztege ot So'oastorel ...

MR. COBAIN'S APPEAL

... ten days since, on the death of his father, Sir Wathen Waller, died at Woodcote, near Warwick, last night. He served in the Crimea, and was wounded at the assault on the Redan. His successor is still a minor. NEW QUEEN'S COUNSEL IN ENGLAND. L. ON'DON, WRnNE ...

MURDER OF A POLICEMAN NEAR INVERNESS

... training rules o ti rent contests at the public schools gynnastS C0Wze be- tiowS. it's Arxrmn FATAL DRUvMM Accr ?? and Baiid, Crimea Street, herbalist, who ' jo. admitted on Saturday evening to ,nu, Royal Hospital, suffering from concusgtins ad ascalp -wound ...

THE SAD DROWNING ACCIDENTS IN COUNTY DOWN

... an in- B terval of about ten minutes. fir Win. Diamond, who was in charge of the excur- 3. sion party, stated-I reside in Crimea Street, Ti Belfast, and knee deceased to be one of the excur- 15 sionists. I told all the boys that were with the I excursion ...