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DIVORCE CASES

... HUGHES V. HUGHES AND KLEI.-In this sait the husband, formerly a merchant, payea lor a divorce by reason of his wife's adoltery with tioe co-respondent. The respondent appeared buat Ir Klein did ?? parties were matried is 1t, at which time Mr. Loftus William Hauges wai a clerk in the Foreign office. There were ?? dren of the marriage. While they wesre lionuat Bromleytthere were quarrels between ...

ACTION AGAINST A SCHOOLMASTER

... The case of 'I Howell v.WestandJones wascom- menced in the Queen's Bench on Monday. This was an action brought by plaintiff, a medical man, prac- tising at Wandsworth, against defendant, DrWest, I head master of the college at Epsom for the Educa- tion of the Sons of Medical Men, for a breach b of contract in causing his son's removal from his I house to the infirmary, where he ceased to be ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER

... I ALLEGED WIFE MIURDER. Mr. William Carter, on Thoradlay, resuttied an ad- 2o led i lquliry at tthe Coulits tave! ii, New lKenit- road, intO tie dearth of Ms. SaaIL Ika l sy, alged i2 years, late esieling at 2ii, ivesrton-street, Ncw-iig- ton--Mirs, Itachol Greenwood said she resiled at 15 Tiverton-siteet, Neewiniotn, and haldl known the deucased :tlid he1 linhisband for the pie st sevenl ...

TRIALS AT THE SURREY SESSIONS

... TRIALS AT TEE SiURRIEY SESSIONS. I LEVYIING BiLAC!I it N nsa Ctoi'/e e tiaiCfe', |0. 'triol 29(511 it 1. 'ii. !- ' ?? descrilieil as ?? wer'eu iildictoil for ola t: nilia'; i snm tof I.ls. by fails'e precii 00 fr omlS * uihfl 310r ie, oi': thc Crown (Il Cusili l tairs 'V r, r istit' brwit e road, Nwith i 'tLl: to 1i Ii:Lcud.-JU111i loole0i a avs called, and 5iii i 1!s ?? wa's piroprielor of ...

ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE

... ACTION-FOR BREACHOF IF Tbe ease o f Evertonl v. (111 ii ache case at ?? V. , iec ?? breaieh of proiuisisi of niriios'agc, ?? Qc~tes-n', Etiste ?? oil alleged that site had alw'ays 3 eenr- to marry cise defendant Until lie idesua - and married another lad. Onl tile ciier svas, alleged that there ha'd beea a uleitsts of the contract. M~r. Salter, in Opening the case, eauil,~ the pldaitilf', ...

THREATENING TO SHOOT MR. HOLLAND

... TilRETEATiINlp TO SHOO6T MR. I.71LLAND. Jul a, ?? ~cs s' i/tI rift, (ldescribed as a jounlialist anid paritomlilie writer, ?? ch aiged at the Soute . wark police-court, on Euiidcv with presenting ai pistol at aild threatelling, iii. William 13ollanl, thle lessee of the SLurrey thelatre.-Mr. Holland said that I last year lie cnrgage'd the prisiaolr to write the pan- toleinlle for his thealtie. ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... TRIALS AT TUE ASSI;, * ATTI1rlEmITIT A ?? -pn ?? ' ' ' ' 2ltiltihiilLIt D 1£D!I YA ATHEr maLL tAL i,9 Wilt is iiett [it AitAC A. lAtcldade, Ocn thie 10Ith of f-i drown his 51l) i'ilitin Ti soalcrbhd hemu nrw-ijirl ti,- i- livilng awitl' from Lhi . i 'LC Itl i comitortably togetile fr t oS . i i I . I tile caulise of their disa rue n I Au Seipteotber the Toy was Itame att - hui a' tsaw his ...

THE POLICE AND THE PUBLIC

... Police-coisstable PFank/c ilarrison, 143 K, was sum- moncla yesterday to Wvorsbip.street police-coclt for as- salilting James 1Carthy.-Cosnplainaint, ass old man, liv- ing in Buck's-row, Whitechapel, said lie was walkino ill Queen Anle-street, Whitechapel, on tbe 2Ssd of August. There was a largo clowd of persoils, ansi the constable and another polsceiialn were tryiag to disperse ?? answer to ...

THE END OF THE STATE TRIALS

... TIlE END OF TIHE STATE TRIALS. IJr justite Fitagerald closed his address to Ia ?? t t' e State trials, with thisremark W0e have heard a great deal of patriotism il *hi SbCc but tlhe patriotism is ?? wish . ar ect.1tiol that we may see tih day when a tic LI will not shine Upon any country more dii we prosperois, or more free, than our tii; liii' '4A~e, 1 Ihis is aot thle Patriotism ofi ilit it ...

FATAL CARELESSNESS

... Ity C~ arttar hebli err inqtuest on Wedlnesday. at tire British Oak, Blitcldleath, on the body of John W. Spicer, aged 57, bricklayer. of 15, Borvater-nilace, Old Dover-road, who wae killed by the ?? of a kitchen boiler at the residence of Mr. F.O. Willis, barrister, Woodville Lodge, Shooter's-hill-roasd The jury viewed the body and the scene of tije ex- plosion, the kitchen being shattered; ...

A LANDLADY AND HER TENANT

... In the case of Pringle v. Railey, heard before Mr. SerjeantWheeler, at ?? ton county-court on Monday, there were two actions brought by the plaintiff, one at common law, to recover from the defendant the sum of 411., for three quarters' rent of promises situated at 2, Bedford-gardens, Kensing. ton, and the other onl the equity side of the court, to compel the defendant to deliver up to be ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... TRIALSATTHEIMIDDLESEXS ESSIONS A PITABLE CASE.-T/ionses Gat/ictoini, a middle- azed man, WILs brought utp by thle chief officer of the rgendicit society, to be dealt with as asn incorrigi- ble rogue and vagabond, and four previous convic- tions were proved against ?? prisoner said for two years since his last conviction he had been erideavostring to saren a living, and on this occasion he and ...