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THE FRENCH EMPEROR AT THE ENGLISH COURT

... A courtesies among toyal or imperial personages, the diplomasioihorizon is Invariably darkened b with all kinds of flying rumours, founded or un- founded, credible or the reverse. This is always . to be expected, and the thing is so natural, and so much ...

ANOTHER POISONING CASE

... Lion Inn, and was conducted by Mr. Walter Clegg, coroner for the district, The deceased died many months since, and sinister rumours having been prevalent as to the manndr In which she came to her end, her remains were exhumed about six weelks ago, and a ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... however, again charged with assaulting Mr. T. T. Luccock, about the sameplace5 on the. 6th Nov. and found Guilty. - . Oliver the spy, we bear, is engaged to canvas for se- ' veral suiuisterialists, at the ensuing general election. j ELECTION INTELLIGENCE. It ...

CITY SESSIONS

... s suggest- ing that they should go indoors and construct a club and not trouble people in the streets, but he had heard a rumour that there was such a suggos- tion made. Constable Joseph Henry Cooper deposed to having obtained admission to the club, and ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF BIGAMY AGAINST A LADY

... Victor in 1865. I first heard of the rumour at Boulogne. Mr. Keene, the solicitor for the defendant in the present case: he came over from England for the purplise of prosecuting the person who propagated the rumour, and throurhb M. Kenrscoper's desire ...

ITALY

... ITALY. The Allgemeine Zeitung of the 20th instant contains a rumour that a conspiracy was discovered at Naples on the 12th instant, the object of which was the assassination of the King. The conspirators are said to be fourand-twenty in number, eight ...

NISI PRRIUS COURT

... When Jackson and his wife . . heard of this investigation, they suspected that Mr. Need. ir ham bad been acting the part of a spy on their conduct-. le the jealousy they had already conceived against him E ;- ripened into a desire of revenge; and they then ...

FEARFUL MURDER IN DUBLIN

... consequence of the fearfl wonswih laobe 111d. state, were inflicted on bini by his assailat s. It widi glass 1)t,11I generally rumoured that the causes which 1ed to PC teattack. being made on Clarke callse fmmn the c'h~ I belief bhel by certain members ot the ...

SITUATION IN THE TRANSVAAL

... where a ?? nay live together in ira- ranity. The town-continues quiet. Mr. Letty. Reuter'&-crrs. nnt, seized by the Boers as a spy, near Krogersdarp has been.released. Johannesburg, Saturday, 7 30 ?? pass- port regulations have now been removed. Further ...

TRIAL OF DREYFUS

... up a false piece of espionage in order to bring himself to the notice of his superiors by causing the arrest of an alleged spy. Quenelli, the individual employed by Ccilonel Picquart for this pur- pose, had indeed been arrested and sen- tenced to three ...