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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... Huanters', Little Boy Blue.; ^ LINCOLN. Kettledrum in the Syoefisrq Cleronvile says-. C haplin, Mliss Maud; Yarborough1, April Fool Castagfnette: Hainton, Tommy Tjttlemouse. sClifden in the Sporting c'hsseicte says: ,Chaplin, Mists Ma[ud; Yarborough ...

LONDON POLICE

... thei British Parhliamuent, the Kbig lim biiself having delegated tbat office to ti. G s parin, the oiniial]head of the ?? April Fool AlMiistry An immense assembly of persons, whose behaviour indidated a strong disposition for misehief, hadl pre- viously ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... pteroutA mphter, ?? froedoe prhaps, re lialle triumph whit h I nfod (I I .femunsr burmr ot oollgs, ot w)Ao- _ I made ar ie- April fool, That Is the basis-the beginning, you may say-of the whole proceeding. Bubt Iproeed; amd before referring to the offer made ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... deposed that he was in bed when called on by the servant maid, whom he desired go to the d-l, that ohe wanted to make an April fool of him (laughter). When het up and saw wat was goingon e roaredout,am d-tl bet we're all onl fire (loud laoughter). Tue ...

THE GWEEDORE PROSECUTIONS

... the Crown Solicitor. Mr. Wall-I claim my discharge, my lord. I am broight here twenty sniles twice a year to be made an April fool of (laughter), and I say it is a shame. His Lordship-I can't hear you. Mr. Wall-Then I'll leave the court regardless of ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... the future. APIIL FoOLsl.'Constable 18.5 D charged a girl namned Kate Walsh with' being' disorderly, arnd for making April fools of the people. It appeared that the prisoner was 5O the quay, and thatito the coat of every person who 'Passed she pinned ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... insisted on having their jaunt right or wrong, at the same-time telling the overseers that they did not come out to be made April fools of. They insisted on having the engine stopped,. and the overseers, to prevent any accident, called a number of men to put ...