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LOVE AND CRIME—A FRENCH ROMANCE

... LOVE AND CRIME-A FRENCH ROMANCE. The Paris correspondent of the Star ?? furnishes the following remarkable story - An affair has just been tried before the Seine -Assihe Court that recalls the plots of some of George Sand's early publications. The principal ...

Birmingham Police Court

... intendant of the Rum'iaja arsny in the Crimea, has just published in the .tsvadieie 'an account Of the provisioning of the Russian army duri'ngr 'e late war, It' appears from this that the Russian tr'oops in tlhe Crimea at the commencement of the war amounted ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Somerset, Talbot Calthoape, the author of a work entitled Letters from Head-quartees; or, the Ilealities of the' War in the Crimea, by an Officer on the Staff' to show cause why ra criminal information saould not te cx- hibited against him for a libelon ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... the A coirespondence between the visit of Major Yelverton to is Galata, in August, 1855, and Miss Longworth's visit to the Crimea. He remarked that this part of the corre- of apendenee showed that after the meeting at Gahata the id regard of the parties ...

SIR WILLIAM PALLISER'S PATENTS

... greater strength than of the exterior of the gun. He turned his attention to the subject of rifling. On his return from the Crimea in 1815( lie resumed his exertiions, and his isventions were tried. To meet the greet ex- penscs ho sold out of tho army, ...

KING'SHEATH POLICECOURT—YESTERDAY

... of thie fluerd andt all old Crimsan hero, one who hail seet muchi serviec ill China, India, anm tise Crimea. Kiti lale, ill his 'Invasion of i the Crimea,' vol. 6, speal of his otarnordiltary calour at the battle of ItikEtrmint as fohloses :- Colonel D ...

ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A TICHBORNE WITNESS

... trial, Seperintendeontl EIit1ie asked for a formal remand, that he might ser1e te prisoner with notice underathe Prevention of Crimea ;^9. that she would be charged with that coneitiee,0 was accordingly remanded. ...

THREAT TO MURDER MR. GLADSTONE

... charge of threatening to murder, he said No not to murder bim. On the wa to the station be sa, I in ?? ~np rp Jls in the Crimea. I was servant toColonel, I .roiii r,v,,*nd deserted some time afte. I as apre ie- dad tiled by court-martial, and ieX I bi ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... of Light Infantry, which sbo; that he bad been in that service for ten years, and that b bid served in Malta, TmOkey, the Crimea the 0ea1l0 sloands, and the East Indies. The discharge also stated Ith hebad been reeented with amedal for servicein thebittll ...

THE LATE CASE OF FALSE IMPRISONMENT OF A BIRMINGHAM TRAVELLER

... Colonel Gowan, the American Consul at Sebastopol, who so kindly took charge and preserved the graves of British soldiers in the Crimea, was on Tuesday night the guest of the Royal Artillery officers, at their mess-room at Woolwich garrison. Amongst those present ...

THE PASSPORT NUISANCE

... that he had been employed for some time at the Crystal Palace, and that on the embodiment of the Land Transport Corps for the Crimea by Sir Joseph Paxton he joined it, and remained out there till the conclusion of the Russian war, when he returned to London ...