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REMARKABLE DIVORCE SUIT

... 1it ] 1. ii- tsS ci l hb a Sir6. \Vatle-rs thia.t lxife snt . a ' ?? I her tini, at a pu'mlc-htouse i-vx!L LI- -e.. . 5. Lot speak to Dr. Lev-is ?? ?? : t1 - 1 'tI his wvdfe. His wife ?? 1l i; cj ?? L-t H. eauuht her and Dr. Grifti- -to n d .: t.'j ,o the ...

A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

... ore, when she left London, a ligbt-brow-n cloak, with a dress of the same stuff and oolour. It is added that she could only speak English . _ THE FRENCH PRESS AND ENGLAND. Paris, Wednesday, (Reuier).-Thie Journal des Debate replying to Lord Axberdare's ...

THE CREWE MURDERERS

... and gave way to uncontrollable grief After sentence both wwere kept in one cell, and when visited were-wo much overcome to speak. The mother of the I prisons, who gave evidence against them, was grektly prostrated on hearing that they had betn sentenced ...

COURT PAGEANTS AT BERLIN

... borne proadly aloft. The standard of the army of the Rohenzollerns is well shown in miniature by this mid-day display, which speaks to the mind as well as to the eye. Yesterday, on the occasion of the ceremony of the Chapter of the Order of the Black Eagle ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... uncertain. The ceremony of nominating the Sheriffs was performed Saturday in the Loid Chief Justice's Court. Mr. A. J. Balfour, speaking on Saturday at a meeting of the hast Lothian Unionist Association, said in effect that the spread of enlightenment in Scotland ...

THE ARREST OF MR.S.LEE BAPTY

... platform to say good-bye. As I stepped from my cab I was immediately seized by each arm by two oficers, was not allowed to speak to a friend on the platform, nor look.after My lMggage, nor even to pay my cabman, but dragged off as thpugh I had been a burglar ...

AROUND THE EYRAUD TRIAL

... place. - oil Lot venture a reparsEe. -We shall see - moor nazios plea of hypnotism amouats to when her connsel, come03 to speak'. 3ot there ; :tereet in such a gross crime as Uooim's 4- ;sIrv 0cn the ready striking circumstances of , , ,,t oI the sitting ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY BIGAMY CASE

... eft, but Mrs. Ford said the reason was absurd, and in a few weeks I found myself married to Miss Ford. Of Miss Ford I must speak in the highest possibale manner. There is not one of those II have wronged who can honestly say I have failed to show them ...

THE TIPPERARY TRIALS

... expressing an opinion. Mr. Ronan then continued his address, the whole of the defendants leaving the court as soon as he rose to speak. At the conclusion of Mr. Ronan's remarks, Mr. Mealy said he desired to submit an athdavit made by the whole of the defendants ...

THE NORTON SCANDALS

... mingled with some protests from the Left.) Several resolut ons were submitted at this point M d. Caidnir-P6rier then rose to speak. [eI pointed out that a great ch.ange had come over the aspect of affairs of late. It would be undignified to follow a r ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CARLISLE

... carriage, and was held down by something and could not move. Witness heard her speak to the nen who were trying to extricate them; but she never heard Ford or Huxter speak. Witness got a splinter in her eve. She was sitting with her face to the engine ...

A LEEDS BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ret to speak to you I ebull bate to writs. I try aseveral tames to speak-, hut von alway,5swean bashful to stop. I cannet make it. out. Why, dear, I saw gon coming dawn by the Three H~ome Shoes this afternoon. theakaug I shall ha able to speak to yen ...