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A LADY'S ECCENTRIC CONDUCT

... 7, -LAD 'S .r CONDUC?,- I ~T l~'SrO~, ?? aIPN 7E~~zabeth~'Paric0,' ,wh a' ?? ch~gese~ as~b~ttw ~~T~o ae4ba 1odke~ muc 11er' -a hag0 eor r ooppea toteb'r elw Th e awtht: lady wau~~ g~~'vin money~~wayp-.A '~'dYAN ,asd t~~_3,ikatep~si~roet~e digturb Mr~ hary Wi1oui {Wlaon Wi Wllis), app~~i ~ p foMt1. xsno' r-e~'U ?? ~ho~h&.MCgM~t itltbo hanb of uxi ?? w eth le' e ern6 a 1 PtraixtIawp& Caider h ...

STORIES OF REAL LIFE

... I _ _ I TOLD IN THE COURTS. THE BABY CLAIMANT. The further hearing of the suit of Salisbary v. 1i-wson was continued in the Queen's Bench division on Thura- day. This case bad been remitted from the Chancery division for the purpose of having the paternityof Georgina Priestly Salisbury, an infant of 15 months old, determined, vho, if found to be the daughter of the late Mr. George Henry ...

A DRIVE TO THE RACES

... [ - Walter 1Muiphy. 13, who lived in Co's'.baildings, Patney; and James McEVoy, 11, of Northumberland-terrace, Barnes,werecharged atthe West London police-court on Saturday, with being con- cerned in stealing a pony, cart, and har. ness, value 101., the property of Charles Harris, a Chimney sweeper, of High- street, Falham.-Police-constable 94 B proved seeing the prisoners with the pony and ...

TRAGEDY IN PARIS

... 1SIJCIDF. OF A PROMINENT BARRISTER AND HIS WIFR . f - be (sOM OUR CO~tRESt'02lENT.l out Y P2ARIS, Tuesday Night. 6,5 a Paris was startled this morning to learn that gel G 1A. and Mine, Carre, of the Fnubourg St. tra Y flonore, had committed suoiide. The circum- Str , stances under which they did so wore extremaly Y dramatic. M. Carr6 was one of the first advo- e cates at thlo Paris Bar and was ...

THE BABY CLAIMANT CASE

... THE BABY OLAMIANT CASE. - f P- -.rt -o ITZ A XTT TM) nl A ?? ~f. THE, JUDGE AND DR. CAPON. IL nthie tusete,' Benchb Divieion onSaturiday, belfore Mr. ?? and a spec~ia~l jry, the liealiiigof sthe for case of Sa4lisbury V. Rsxveoa, to rave thea paternity of a co lilt chl ?? Prisstly Salisbury detoreinied,N Itlit ehl vned Uo ?? IrJlf.C., end Uir. Spoken appeared for the %V tite plisitnif Sir- E. ...

INQUSTS

... iNQUSTS A:h SUICIDEi' -ExTRAORDINAIY .LETTER. AT an inques9 held ?? corone1P ?? a of Gorge. Baylis, a 'Japanner,'ho poisoned himself,: anl Xextraordinary:- lelter w sritten by ;the deceased'*vas read. : 4 portion of it. ran, Xt I.was ?? ased to ome intof t~us VForl~d, Sand I; d1it se why I -should- consulf anyone wheirgoi ho'iv should leave it,; tr ied to go nap ?? Chistmas week :and faled' ...

THE NORWICH MURDER

... THE NORWICH MIUR3DER. LETTER FROM THE CONDEMNED MfAN. Frank Miles, now lying under sentence of death in Norwich gaol, has sent the following letter to his mother at South- amuton, of which place he is a native, and where strong effortsare being made to secure his reprieve :- - From Frank Miles, 11.11. Prison, Norwich, June 14, 1895.-Dear Mother. -I am sgre you will be deeply grieved to hear ...

A BABY PLAINTIFF

... 4. BABY PLAINTIFF. In the Queen's Bench on Thursday Mr. Justice Hawkins and a special jury hard before them the case of ' Salisbury v. Raweon, in which the issue to be tried was whether Georginfa Henrietta Hannah Lydia 8 alisbury, an j`fanrlt 15 months old, was the child of George Henry Salisbury (who died on Jan. 7, 1894) the last tenanvt for iife under the will of George Kirkman Priestley, ...

SUICIDE OF A DIVORCED WOMAN

... | SUICIDE OF A DIVORCED WOMAI. At Fulham, on Tuesday, Mr. Drew held an inquest as to the death of Elita Constance Jorgensen, a divorced woman,1 lately residing at 35, Peterborough.road, Fulham.-Mr. Augustus Taylor, a soli.' ceitor, said that he weted for the deceased during her divorce proceedings. Since that time she had been living under the protection of a Mr. Brockman, ard had assumed the ...

ADOPTED A LITTLE ANGEL

... U ,ADOP5'iD Al LVITML Avollf1 In the Divorce Court on Friday the case of Beeki7;th v. Beckwith and WnGtlak. vwina heard. Thin was a petitiou presented by thei hunhand, praying for the diseolution of bis marriage on the ground o! the mir- condlact of his wvife. The parltiesl were matrried iu 18S1, and subsequently they went to Trinidad, where the ?? pareuni lived. From thbre they Ment to ...

SUICIDE'S [ill] LETTER

... nx'(I)I.S QISTOf- LB2TTMLr . At an inctuest hold on Tuesdny by the Birmlingham Coroner oea the body of eormge BuvYlits, a japanno .r, who poisoned birecelf, an extraoedinary lotter vrritten by the drecaoed waee read. A portion of it rsn:- I was net asked to rcene into this vorld, and i don't Fea soby I diould concult anyosoe wvht or how I ?? 101Y it. I tiied to go Nap etl Frida.y in ...

JOHN COMPANY AT EARL'S COURT

... Y JOHN COMPANY AT EARLS COIJURT. Tim oxctsaordintsry maniner inIvI wich~ thle tt Empinre of India Elxhibition atl Earl's Court hilts, ci to use a. current; expression. ?? citughit on''1 is, hi ehuiosi; unique in, the history of eshibitions, Eit Though ?? greitt wheel (vlhichlii no t fi t leb tihjectioitahle eyeoroe it lhisd beets represented i advinice0) is noit yet; working, aind the Kirally ...