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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 ...

DOUBLE SUICIDE

... OF CLERGYMAN AND WMF. Au inthest was held at Allestree, near Derby, oir Monday aftern on, on the bodies of a lady aid gentleman who Wtre found by the ba8ks of the IRive: Derweat on Sunday morning dead. e Deceased proved to be be Rev. 4rthur Ernest 8 Constable, Cirate of Griekleyfnear Leeds, andhi wie, to whom he was married eight weeks ago. He hecn blind since 11 years old, and.lubject a ...

THE GORDON [ill]

... THE GORDON Ro s:\;N EXTRAORDINARY EVIDENaOL n- At the South-Western Court. Londo, oQThui- ge day, Henry Crane, of the Windsor Caefle public- elt house, City-road, who voluntarily attended before rer I.U QC. ed Mr~. Lane, Q.G., on Thursday week last, in order Dg to be given into custody by Mrs. Winifred to Gordon, of Brixton-road, for robbing her d C; jewellery and secdxlties of the value of £1 ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORON-E R'S I-NQU-EST . nl It THURSDAY. JUN-E 2. BEFORZE ML T. S. SAMPSON, N:a d LIVERPOOL. A BOY Drow=\T.r IN THuE CAs r..-T ?? death of Edward Thomas, eight years ?? L8 a boilermnaker's labourer. re-sidig in a, : Tatlock-etrr-et. The boy event with o :: s on Tuiesday to the canal bank -o baz.! : rermainerd on the hank to look afnr th.-c: of the others, and. bhr core unex-piai: D he fei! into ...

Oxfordshire Summer Assizes

... 'Oxfordshire $ummer t Asiszes.] The Ron. Sir Henry Hawbins, Knight, one of the Justices oftbe ?? of Jusstie, arrived iu this oity. at on Thursday afternoon, at 6 20 from Reading. and waUR 01 met at tbe Great Vo-stern Railway Station bv the High di Sheriff's (Richard OvHy. Esq ) equipego, in wliioh he was S driven to the Judges' Lndginas in St. Giles'd. On the aR following mornirg the ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... ~I I j ,I, S. T ?? C * ?? 1.Lt,) iutd r; , lai Of ?? 'reami -III'- Cr 0 11, ?? I '1 ~ tF Livt~iTas fiaht ,is re %vd I'iiIiu.of _Napif'r- tt ?? W 1 tI' vl Tt p1cI a xI46 ined 40.s., in- c C 'urtis, Culonel L. Ow~en, d P1 1!,I t I ?? I Q I derick A t U ?? tiv iL't'I, was charged ?? Ij tloor ot his tiliop. tv!~c, \licttoli Yr \'Lliui * ?? , ivo Olle ii tto custodyv. ?? el 11id tat' boots givth ...

I THE BALLYMACARRETT

... i MYSTERY. POST-MORTEMl AND INQUEST. DECEASED'S IIUTSBAND AND THE DO TOR S. VERDICT OF THE .JJRJY. Dr. Muosen. J.P., Coroner for South Antrim, yesterday morning opened an inquest in the Na- tional School, at Soldierstown, near 2doira, into the ?? attending the death of M argaret Robinson, tweenty-seven years of age, the wife of Jolhn Robinson, carpenter, 14 Mourne Street, Bel- fast. MILs. ...

FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE MITCHELL TOWER

... YOUNG MAN KILLED. About eleven o'cloct yesterdayforeoeon a terrible accident occurred at the Mitchell Tower, l isrescl College, by which William Reith (20),an apprentice carpenter, employed at the works, .endl residiug at 89 Urnuhart [load, lost his life, The workmen, it appears, were engaged ii shilting on the puiley the wire rope used for lower. ing and hoisting tbe box for conveying ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTLELLIGENCE. SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE. COUIJ T OF' AVPP.A.I,-JUNI 28. (Dolis Lorto i Juftinilet Lii dlty, Topee, ?? Rigbly.) inuE1ite1r, V, IWtfi2t.-'J'IUS OOUNOT4iltJ tiU13151r0T ALtkI'iAc.. 'IIIH0 WIOO flit uptril by Lally Itueeclil tront ?? jlntne merit of ?? t'siolUIC ?? ?? 24th of April (hIm YeliL', ?? her tlotionn for rurotitutioll of iionjugalt righi; flod g.rilxltiog: ?? tmo, ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE CASES

... YESTERDAY'S :P1OLICE CASES, TO PRISON THROUGH A B3ABY. At Brentford Petty Sessions Johat flazoll, 20, a rospectablo-looking young fillow, living at Ealing- road, Brentford, ATLs suimmoned on May 4 to sbow cause why he rhould not be ordered to contribute towards tieo sapprrt of tio. illegitimate child of Edihth Watson, of which sbe nllcgced ho was the father. De. fendant then admitteil certain ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... W,BToLvOi roD *UUT. YESTEIPAYs Before Messrs S. D. Wills and W. Lane. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT. William Screen, ali1a Oreese. labourer, WaS charlged O remand with indecently, assaulting Eneima Heater Allen, of Wells street, St. Auguntino', on Saturday night last. Mr Arthur Gore ?? actinifor Kr H. H. (ore), and Mr Wanabrough defaned vidnce was Riven at consderblelenth i supor ofthepro~scutrix's ...

IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... INS THE DIVORCE COURT. In the Divorce Court, on Thursday, ?? fcrt President and a Special Jury, the petition of nP Arthur Charles Bourner, an accoutanti, of Hgaenley, Staffordshire,' for a divorce by reasosa of q his wife' adultery with the co-respondent, br. unt Tom Jordan, was heard. The reapondent hr, alleged conmivan~e and condounation, but there 1 was' no defence. qr Mr. Bayford, Q.., and ...