LIFE IN AMERICA
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... In c-oss-eratnination witness adwultted t-hlat she li-ad rcvan hirth ta an illegitimate child while her h-usband was in America. An old wovman named Mvaria W hite and Jasnes Woodsiula a. lodger ?? 'Mars. Richardson, stated that lhe latter told them thbat- ...
... (in- structed by Mfr. J. C. White) for the Bank of Iras land. It was stated that 'the bankrupt had absconded and gone to America. On the applica- tion of Mr. Ross i'Mr. David R-eid was appointed creditors' assignee. The sitting was adjourned generally ...
... ces he would ask his Honour to allow the composition to stand adjourned for three weeks. One of the oreditors resided in America and the other in Germany. Mir. M:`Grath con- sented, and the mastter was accordingly adjourned for three weeks. On the a9 ...
... and retaining tire honour, avhich lie has saccessfarlv held for years against all the leaning as-restlers ol Europe and America. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO IRELAND. The following letter ci iruknow-ledgmnent frons her Mdajesty te Queen h received by Rev. D ...
... gaged to sail from Antwerp to Cladiff, and thence on a round voyage to the port of discharge on the west cnast of Souuah America. She caught fire at sea, and waa vers- much damaged, and instead of going on her round voyage she was towed into Bahtia, where ...
... not, been wound up lorn ago. Mr. MT'Conigal replied that a cosiderable portion of the estate consisted of gonds in South America and other distant Tparts of the -world, and there w1as great dtlay in realising i-hem. His Honour -ranted the certifica be ...
... of HornICs's M eeLILto} MiatE. Tlie I-heleious food product is mafnufaeturecd in the gte -i us eure-anmds oi North-Eastern America, and hasa alreayv eortrib-ited nlargely to the hioareasing nt lall~ of tin S.t:aes. It is the illsf preoliou gift cc hich ...
... met the prisoner there, and he stood him a drik., When he came out Bradley followed him. and the; commenced talking about America. Thev went; o into another public-bouse, where the prisoner toock n his purse, and when he 'Walker) tried to prevent .him ...
... etiimtton. Fre pointed ti a stimsiatin tmitnicle iitll his til ta-i' hi' what. was being done on the Contin(intn aidnd in America. A 6MLIt'lOP. ( F'HA-fED WIT P ERSON AION-. _At Lic-ohi a-ssuizei y testerdia George Wilton Aisderews, oheitior, Donc-eter ...
... reached tonwar-ds seven o'clockl this eveningd. A man am-ned Anton Lanner, aged 20, iwho came with -Bressi amnd a woman fromt America, was azrrstel vesterdav at Ivrea. The object of his visit to that place is not :known In consequence of these aarrests -the ...