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THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... ididresp is lsli''F d Sir Ylila ii orldi it. Alter iesirsing to the :; ; .i - . it very great lar lb, Sen`eis P.ij.outusa pr et e speak f th onfssion Lady Morulaunt had mna,1, aco- csing or thf corf haig omtted adnltery with the courspondhents.l It would ?? necessary ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... love him now, what could snake yen troyod do such foolish things? I said, if you love one the me maen, what could make you speak to so many men, Sister She said, 1I know I have been very wicked, hut I did Mrs. I 71ot know ait the timle., I spoke to her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poliei- at -3il w uas foind on Collins, iottil 2 i-n Diis- d 1l Seii-litensieidt of the Grcat-Wvyki Ilaged id -c 1i f.vi s-id to speak; ill favour of the iriso- tI ii I I-li--is t hemu all by eight, aid ?? of t( -- l oed iii' evening insetiunis at the scliooil ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bad been in China, -~ro raims from a sample placed before biast --rcd to he Shanghae ?? witnesses Ic agii irooe s1ied to speak to simuilar facts, reri~iaiane rosd.-r.Widlor havinig -rdesiii reply, and called Dr. 1ledivood iirc~ %iras no deleteriorrs ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... the. b indictment. s Mr. Keene, the'governor of Horsemonger-lane Ga.l, n who was appealed to, stated that the prisoner could speak u a few words of English, but he did not believe he under. d stood enough to know what he was charged with in the. J indictment ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... had caught ?? playing in Inlnps, but ' he wvould shift some of them if they were not wary, He added, Emsilla, no One can speak the love I bear to you, and I hope you will cherish the same to makel us bosth he ppy, and I should feel heart-broken if there ...

ASSAULT ON A THORNCLIFFE NON-UNIONIST

... ioogiatra~ts for tha 1,1very tonle ill soirich ha, sitteics Isis renia-irs uip )in a ease. rfie ise ole say you1 ahlos I Utls speak ta) nie in such2 OlIa tune; you isinit tir it tile bench raapcctfaily. Unless ** you doe sou yurasot is sra frouss the seoorus ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the tine he did so he took out a watch that be had pawned the day before, so that the pawnbroker had a good opportunity of speaking to his ?? prisoner strongly denied that he was the poison, and that it was altogether a case of mistaken ?? jury convicted ...

CHARGE AGAINST GENTLEMEN PERSONATING WOMEN

... theperformance weot on-andilmost I llii hly.amnssing, as tvell as retloed it teas-one Stocll1- , seiously felt imnpelled to speak of' 'Sfrs. Cbillisgastone, hte Ifascinatilig widow whom Mr. ?? peo3naiteesio ..1- l i iirably, as if ale' wsero a vcritablo ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN HOXTON

... properly, lint you, yoru -, interferetd. I isea&i to LIaVo'ddiie forbhor ant osyself'too, if I had had tilco. He did not speak to ore riftermeards. D l'olice-sorgcanit JnIces Barrowes, 28 N, said: From in- formation 1 received I want at a quarter to ...

THE HORRIBLE TRAGEDY AT UXBRIDGE

... Uxbrid-e on Wednesday I morning, and we found that a watch and guard bad been pawnaed at U~xbridge, at Mr. Butahsers. I can't speak tothe identity of thev watch, ht I think I can identify the chain as that which belonged to Mary Marshall. I have never hoard ...