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THE COURT

... TE cOT. Windsor Castle, Thursday.-Thft Queen and the Baipress Frederick went out this mornng, accompanied by the Duke and Duchess of York. Princess a1hristian of Sdhleseig-Kdolstein, with Princess. Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, visited their Majesties. to-day, -and remained to luncLeon. General Ferrero, the Italian Ambassador, arrived at the Castle, and was introduced to the Queen's presence ...

THE OSCAR WILDE CASE

... TRIAL OF THE MAN TAYLOR. The re-trial of Oscar Wilde and Alfred Taylor was fixed to commence yesterday, at the Old Bailey, before lr. Justice Wills. Prior to the proceedings comniLenc- irg, the Grand Jury were summoned in the old court an-i charged by the Recorder. When they retired, the ecurt quickly. filled. Once more there was a large iattendance of the public, while the junior Bar was str ...

THE COURT

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MR. SCOTT BUISTS DIVORCE SUIT

... MIR. SCOTT BEuJSr DIVORCE SXiST. Before Lord .rustiee Sn~th and a sredaL jurv~ the hairmrg of the dtvorce M'lii of Bitist xx 1ioisr and De In. 3llne wais ?? yesterday- ]nrioint'. The prnrtion wvas Lu-tI by the htusband, an .ac-or, ont account of the w.ife's ah'egred miiconduct txithl the co-respondent' can reveralL i:Lies. 31r. AbLintjr wvas conmsed for dio petitiioner; Sir 1Frauk Loxln-ood ...

THE COURT

... Osborne, Tuesday.-The German Emperor arrived at ih Cowes yesterday afternoon on board the leoheluzoliern, n and was received with a Royal ealute. When the Im- peria.'. yacht had anchored the Duke of Cennauglit, attended by Major-General Sir John McNeili, Equerry- ?? to the Queen, went on board, and paid his a respects to the Emperor. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Edmund Commereli and Lieuteuaot ...

THE LIBERATOR PROSECUTIONS

... ITHE L!T1 :rilTO-, PROSL CUPrm[NSi 'ni2 ?? '2 i. if.. I' ,C ! x~n rxt'y Ba.h rom 'tol a ?? c'xl Co.ntc ;,li 24>.~ it): i ?? i li' to :1 td I £1plrt .> to It_- '0t m a C1joar- -- ' zPE' ht` ;fl ler'' ?? 1m lit 'I :I i ilI, j logI S..nUrz.tC Ltmo;iTI, a li! so.!L Tit. I -. n B lir hial no poi-t'rn2 ,.on C, n1~`` to -it-.reti t'o hin a; ?? t bt-ci., 1 I :w.io it. ntififl of4 tIIIt- z ...

EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE SUIT

... ALLEGED SELLING OF A W'FE FO12 £20. In the Divorce Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Barnes and ai cosmon jury laind before them the easo of Hairrisoni v. .Harrison and Millioptota. This ivia the -soat of Thomas iarrison for a dmegolntion of hi- tai-riae with Harriet Ann Harrison. on ?? grnuand of i x's aniterv with the co-resporindeonit 3illingttni. Mr. Clay. -who appeared for the petitioier, ?? ...

THE SINGULAR PATERNITY CASE

... THE BABY PLAINTIFF ISFSPEC1TD IN t COURT. a In the Queen's Bench Division yesterday, before, Mr. I e Justice Hawkins and a special jury, the trial was resumed of an issue directed by an order of aIr. Just:ce . North to determine whether Georgina Priestley Salis- bury, an infant, was or was not the child of George Henry Salisbury. Mr. Salisburv. who had a life I interest in an estate worth from ...

THE CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST A LIVERPOOL DOCTOR

... TIHE CILUA:h OF MAIJ)ER AGALKST A LIVER1POOL DOCTOR. At the Liverpool (ounty S-sslions House yesterday, Patrick Pais'ev O1'llaglhaln, surgeon. was bronght up on rurmtind charred with the mtrder of Willi-ar ?? JrEdaud, s L ed eieven yerrs the son of Dr. Pichiard Jjseph relvand Tile prisoaaer O(Cailaghara was an aesistant to Dr. lralIand. and resided with him at 2, llarle-li-stnrext, Walto;t, ...

THE SHOCKING MURDER AT BEDALE

... THIE SHOCKING MUIUDMJ AT BEDALE. I*Q L1ST A IND TERDICT. Dr. J. S. Walton, Coroner of the North Riding, held anr inquest at ilelaele ?? Weorkhouse v esttr- day, touching the ?? (if Margaret Appleton, ag;:d 55, bho was murdered by IteLhaid Dixin, an 1m-ante of the Nl orkliouse ?? the wrious ortieur 'TIhe fust wituess caled was John tBell. an ianmate ot the union, a ho, in asiv. ?? to the ...

THE TRAGEDY AT SYDNEY

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THE LIBERATOR PROSECUTION

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