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BEDFORD

... of Houghton Regis, was charged with failing to furnish his place of abode for two consecutive payments, he belonging to the Army Reserve (16th Regiment). —He lined and costs ss. 61., or 14 days. William Marsh, innkeeper, Kempston, was summoned for unlawfully ...

A WHOLESALE MURDERER

... in November fol- lo win, in the Rue St. Marguorite, of a woman named fage, and her two-year old son. One Sunday morning in that month, workmen passing to their work obierved for a muomnent a woman in her chemise at a window, hoarsely crying out and ges ...

CAPTAIN' WELBTTS ADVENTURES IX.ABYSSINIA

... article in the market, and probably this want would demand shortly a shifting of the royal residence. When he was with the king's army of 70.000 fighting men he was struck with the thorough knowledge wiiich these savages disr.ii'.ved of th t own ?? . ?? il ...

EXTRAORDINARY STORY OF LOVE AND SUICIDE

... deceased died from hydro- ok phobia through the bite of a eat. he The Army and Naey -Gazeffe regrets to learn that the pro- ad dictions regarding the failure of Mr. Cardwell's Army En- If- listment Act to realise the expectations of. its framer and supporter ...

REMARKABLE DERBYSHIRE WILL CASE

... before. The testator retired from the army some years before he came into possesson of the property. His interest in the army remained with himn, and he was continually telling stories of his past life in the army, and of his experiences He was twice married ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... and be received a >good character from his employer. They seemed to have followed the Salvation Army as far as the Rink and then *forme an amateur army of their own and marched round i, ?? Chief Constable Lawson said he knew Ahsers, the youngest of the ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT BOSTON

... then hindered the Emperor and his men from landing on our shores. Our home army of 60,000 men scattered in every part of the island, could not have been concentrated in time, and however bravely our scrantch army miight t ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... prosecution, said the case was a very painful one. The woman by her own industry had been able to pur. chase a horse and cart and harness for 361., and he sold the whole for II. The second time the woman purchased a horse and cart for 221., and the prisoner ...

Liberal Banquet at Huddersfield.—On Thursday evening banquet was given at Huddersfield celebrate the return of ..

... son of the woman M'Donald or Brown, and betook an opportunity of assuring the court officer that he felt confident the little boy was his lost child. After the woman was sentenced the child was given, at her request, into the care of the woman with whom ...

BAKEWELL PETTY SESSIONS, FRIDAY, April 18

... dcsertiin, but expressing a wish for further' informnation as to whether Cthe w~oman avas really chalrgealble whten she applied for, and received relief, or otherwise. Army Tasylor, the wife, wits requested to attend, anid at once didh so, anid giove ...

SUSPICIOUS DEATH

... the woman, and she threw I- her basket at him. On another he jumped up as if to strike 0 her and she ran away. The man was heard to says'S' Stop I, till I get you into Kingston; it shall be the last dayyontrahall 51 ever he with me; and the woman replied ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... Esqs.] n MISCELLAuEOuS.-DElizabeth Castledine, a young n woman belonging to Breadsal1, was charged by police- Le constable Smith with tbeing drunk in the Morledge on it Saturday night. The woman pleaded not guilty, but f it was proved that she was lying ...