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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 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' ...

THE DUBLIN MURDERS

... was offered by Mr LknoucutEnE and his friends, the second reading of the Bill relating -to .Lord ALCESTrR was carried by 217 to 85,igiving a majority of 132. That both Bills will pass their final stage in the Commons is certain. TIMOTHY KELLY's trial for ...

THE RICHMOND MURDER.—TRIAL OF DR. SMETHURST

... great of ,r- many year , and she always appeared to him to enjoy sto ,rt veygood health.Si la At this stage of the case the trial was adjonrned. Lae 'SECOND DAY.-TUESDAY.be of On Tuesday, the first witness examined was Dr. thi wv Julius, -who, it will be ...

Accidents and Offences

... early stages of the foot and tongue St disease so dress a beast that it might pass,, but then the disease would not in his opinion injure the meat; but if the disease had gained: ground in the system of the s-beast, then it wouldeertainly show-onuthecarpass ...

CARNARVONSHIRE ASSIZES

... was oapassenger in the second train, and was seated in a second-clais carriage next to the eugiae. The first train stopped at Chwilog station, in order that the tickets might be collected, and. during its stoppage there the second train dashed into it. ...

CARNARVON SPRING ASS

... f6itim molestiitg and interriiptinig the course of enquiry c. hint the rights of parties in future ; ant lie, the n- Attorney Genetal, had no doubt that upoti evi. r denoe of the participation of the present defen- dants, in the riot and assauilt which lie ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -pVymia withl being drunk in Tidc.itriiet, oi Aoril' 8th. Second offence, firled; 3s Gsd cpsts,7d: .-,ilihm Uoherhe, ?? trreetW mUeeT by P.S.' lewis' with being :drunk randi riotons on April 16th.' Hb'. .pladed guilty.. Fined Ss and co6ts 8S 6'3.Emma ...

THE PARNELL DIVORCE CASE

... wanted to - Rgeb a rise out of him (laughter). In April, D 1887, he received a letter from his son Gerald. On r bbe 15th of April be saw Mrs O'Shea, and bad a long and paintul interview with her. He showed r her her son's letter. If Ur Inderwick: There is ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. ISAAC BUTT, M.P

... £-300 it by the Amneer, and it was crossed to Mr. Butt, After hearing some further evidtence the committee ft adjourned. e f SECOND DAY. ; Thle committee appointed to investigate the clarages lr against MAr. Isaac Brstt, Q.C., N.P., resumaed their o inquiry ...

TRINITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Sons at Amlweh (in the 20th of April with intent to commit a ?? Paynter appeared for the prosecution, and Mr S. R. Dew for the ?? Hughes said he wes in the employment of Measrs Hills and Sons. On the night of the 201h of April he was working all night at ...