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A CARDIFF BUILDER'S AMOURS

... Mr. T. W. LeW.is. stipendtary; and Dr. E. J. Fine) mIrs. fcewo na Smith summoined Gcorge Organ, a bui'd.en of Cadoxton, to show cauce wir he &:trld not contribute towards Ire braintenance of his two iltegitim;nte children. Defenedant .i'd not appear, ...

LOSS OF THE BRANKELOW

... the 20 l - of April last and steered until the stranding; d whether the chief and second officers were justified in neglecting to cuill thi Imaster when tlie former took charge and the latter was relieved at mid- f night orn tie 20lt of April last ; whether ...

THE DARBISHIRE DIVORCE SUIT

... 1884l he foutnd employment on the stage, and ?? an actor, taking oart in many pieces. In n 1885 be became acquainted wlth his wifv, Mrs. Ie Darbisbire, whose maiden name, which she pre- served as an actress on tie stage, was Agnes Hewitt. Petitinner was ...

A BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... Congreve's book ON CONSUIMPTION OF THE LUNGS, or, Decline, and the Only Suceessful Treatment ; showing that fornaid. able disease to be ouvable in allits stages'; with additional Cases of Cure, and Qu1ations for Patients consulting the Author by letter. ...

THE STAMFORD-STREET MYSTERY

... following Friday witness received a letter from tire prisoner. It bore the Lambath post nark. Afier reading the letter she showed it to Elizabeth May. and after keeping it some time destroyed it. Trie letter said prisoner would call that after'oion between ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... between the s, 1;first and second will. He dlid not thaink lie was ,l at Peutwyni betweeis the 26th of IFebruary and the o 21st April. The entries in biii diary wvere made at the time of these visits. 'When, onl the 21st April, the testator told him he ...

THE ALLEGED SERIOUS CHARGE OF ARSON AT CONWAY

... labourer, and wae in the employ o& defendlatlt' a V care-taker on the 5th April at VAiSyohnatnt. i Came there a fortbight before this 0l6ge d offitce 1 occurred. On tbe 5th April tie defsudb't tol' on' a to take his boxes to Conway station, aid 'hb6e' ...

MORRISTON SLANDER CASE

... Bittrs. e, o :aeta.ble'?. 'Itnis, ?? ill spe'edily -a1se1 tha t listlss ROYAL SHOW AT DAR- LINGTON, VISIT OF THE; SHAHZADA. 'll. The Shahzada arrived on the Darlington show ground from Polame Hall at half-past eloven on Tuesday morning, accompanied by ...

THE SESSION

... its service on its accession to office never dimi-a A measure second in importance to none which during the past half ?? has been sub- mitted to, Parliament was carried through its' every stage in the Lower Ho use by triumphant majorities. In fact, if the ...

NEWPORT COUNTY COURT

... end evideuce wee given to show that the skins were not delivered to the company in time for the goode train. His Flonour gave jndg- ment for the plaintiffs for £12 il5ls in regard to one ro- let of skines; end, as to the second lot, they were G )n carried ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... certain day-ou the 30th cty of April lest year-that was the day on which the citation lat and petition was served on Lady Mordaunt. On the 31st l of July the question was settled whether the respondent on ins the 30th of April was of sound mind. There were ...