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A ROMANTIC STORY

... admitted that he had lodged in the house of the f hat decessed woman, bub stated that he left the house at s 4r. six o'clook on the morning of the day upon which, i ing about three hours later, the woman a body was found. pb- He added that he saw In the Snnd ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... verdict of .Found drowned was returned. A BLIND WOMAN'S MISTAKE. Yesterday at Southwark Mr. S. F. Langham held an inquiry respeeting the death of Maria Elizabeth Atherton, aged 45, a single woman, lately residing at 129, New Ient-road, who died on ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... expressed great surprise to hear this statement, 6and said he could not blieve that such wan the law of Scot. land. At any rate he had no doubt the woman could be in- diated here for stealing the children's clothes, and he should, ?? therefore, remand her. In ...

THE BETHNAL GREEN MURDER

... Gre'nadii&Gu*4s, having entered the Army as a bugler at the ago of nine r ist aind a half yearc. He went all through the Crimnialn a, War, and retired on a pension In 1878, when he entered id the service of the Army and Navy Stores as a packer. id He remained ...

THE UNITED KINGDOM

... before the ])over. magistrates to-day, when an Iriahnavvynamed llernesscy was charge>, with being-in the Unlawful possession of Army clothing. The evidence showed that the .-revious evening the prisonex- entered the Citadel barracks in, tie attire -of a irivate ...

POLICE

... comisnttikg a mest-.'rieient assauit and daring outrage upsr. her person;. Mangaret West, servant to nr. Lumlev, the ctrner oF ]land-cossrt, Ioibhorn, said, that her master sent hear, on Tuesday rmorningr, to a livery-stable, in Duke-street, Lin- cuhsa's-inn-Fieds ...

DOINGS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... were stated to be officers in the army). Charles Ford, the plaintiff, said that he was formerly an officer of a line regiment. He made the acquaintance of the respondent at Dover. At that time she was not a chaste woman. He married her on October 27th, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... formterly been in the army, bt be dlenied having told the girl tiat he was the Hon. Iir. Lie- rence, of the 11th Hussars. He belonged to the 97th Reg- ment His age was about 29. and he had left the army me years. He had come from Ir;land, and had been in Lsnd'I ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. -- - - - rttsy NORTH LON2\DON. -A SAL vATIO Army OnsncB To-Jtff orvis, a 1 captain1 in ?? e Army, was summoned for causing an obstruction in Mare-street.-Mr. Laud Kennett, a grocer, said his shop wvas on the corncr of Morning-lane ...

HARTLEPOOL TRAGEDY

... under the bettled Lands Act. The Hope diamond was one of the jewels settled as heirlooms by the late Mrs. Hope s will. Lord Francis was tenant for hfe of Deepdene, Sussex, and also of other very considerable estates in England and Ire- land. There were numerous ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... new telii bus band celloe The Mothodist Army. Prosecutor saia hbewa3 an insuracoe agent, his place of business being in Shtabland-grove, Dalstoc. He belonged to a now armyr designated The Methodist Army, and was the recognised conductor of a-hall ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... Lord Chancellor.-Mr. Hardy, in responding to the toest of The Army, congratulate& the country on the scecees 6f the recent inobilisation experiment in de- monstrating the value of the army reserve; and Mr. Ward Hunt, in replying for the Navy, apoke II ...