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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY NORTHERN [ill]

... advanced stage, nd csss; Mathematies, second stage, second clam certificate; Mathematics, fourth stage, ?? elams certificate; Theoretical Mechanics, advenoed stage, secondclams; Nautical Astronomy, z elenentaav, second clao; Metallurgy, advanced ...

MARRIED IN A POLICE COURT

... of my client's, but if I am again interrupted in a similar manner I shall request that the speaker may be ordered to with- draw. In continuation, t may add that the last banns are overdue only a fortnight; that, in joyful anti- cipation of the happy day ...

THE LEGISLATION OF THE COMING SESSION

... are quite as iniportant in tbeir bediring on the future 'volfaie of that . art of the United Kingdom as those which disim. guislled the legislation of 1860 sid'1870. 'loey .may probably ntead as great a sacrifice of l ag. cherished opinion on the part ...

VACCINE VIRUS—IMPORTANT INQUIRY

... (to the ?? keep our lancets so ulean that it is impossible impure or extraneous matter could i adhere to them. I Dr. J. Hale Davis examined-I am physician to the t Royal Maternity Institution, and have seen and treated many children. There arte three thousand ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... orimaore hosee or other biasts, plying as a stage from the city or liberties tolany placc' rot exceed. iing the' diitanc? of seven miles from thence,;',! but it is totallv sileU t e 's to-an'y'other deecription of stage,.and,3as appears to r, me,: CaDnot be; ...

THE MURDER AT BRAY

... public. The play is faultless~ly acted and superbly mountei. Indeed, the drawvingroom scene is as grand a piece of stage-mounting as art could set up. THE QUEEN'S THEATRE. Mr. Walter Searle is making strong headway at this house, and very steadily and ...

THE DOMVILES OF SANTRY COURT

... 31st of May, unseen and unobserved by any save a few of his domestics. He never again returned to Ireland. On the following morning his house steward found himself besieged by six bailiffs ; but that official, by this time being an expert in the art of [line ...

SINGULAR CASE OF ANNOYING A YOUNG LADY

... curious neighbour may dise- ie cover their treasitre and long for a uimorel. Thuii )u restrained by the orderly management of their 3r portable larder, it is itupossible for them to have 3o any regard to the busines s of thie stage. But by le that time ...

THE LATE MR.VINCENT—CORONER'S INQUEST

... moment; I saw the buffer strike the deoeased on the head; he may have been attempting to croes the line, but I do not thiok so, fot he went on the track, within six yards cf the engine. A Juror-May the umbrella have caught in the wire fence, and turmed him ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... THE YELVERTON CASE. EDINBURGH, MAY 14.-When I gave some account of tho exterfll characetristics of the Yelverton PaPer3 for the Elause of Lords, in my last letter, they were, properly epeaklsrig private documents, and I did not ceceider myself at liber'9 ...

A THEATRICAL CASE

... Mr. Gunn for an engagement. r Mr. Sivifte-You had appeared on the stage be- fore tYes, a good many years-twelve years. I applied for the engagement, asic? he dressed us in r the stage clothes. That is the way he selects the c girls. lie dressed us and ...