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RED-COATED VOLUNTEERS. j

THE FUTURE RELATIONS OF RUSSIA…

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THE SUBMISSION OF THE JOWAKIS.…

REMARKABLE CASE. : " t

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REMARKABLE CASE. t At the Crown Court, Oxford' Circuit, before Mr. Justice Denman and a common jury, Bather Tatty, a married woman, between 60 and 70, was charged with stealing .£173 of the moneys of Thomas Pert at Didcot, on the 6th of January last. Mr. Nash prosecuted; Mr. Greene defended the prisoner. This case was remarkable owing to the peenliarity of the defence. The prosecutor, an old and blind man, had With his wife for some time lived at the house of the prisoner as lodgers. The prosecutor kept in a clotbes- box in his bed-room the savings of his life, amount- ing in all to .£173. His wife, who was an invalid, died on the 10th of January in the house of the pri- soner, and after her burial the prosecutor's brother- in-law and sister, who had not been on good terms with the wife, came and took the prosecutor away to their own house in Abingdon. Before they came, however, the prosecutor had given the prisoner the key of his clothes-box to pay herself for the last week's rent, and it appeared that she had made use of the opportunity to take all the money that was in the box. The prosecutor when he next had occasion to go to the box missed his money and complained to the Drisoner. She at once acknowledged that she had it and claimed a right to retain it, under a document which she alleged was the will of his wife. The docu- ment was as follows I, Maria Matilda Pert, wife of Thomas Pert, of Didoot, wish to leave my husband in the care of James and Esther Tutty, of Didcot, he being blind and afflicted with softening of the brain, for them te have 12s. a week to board, lodge, and take care of him. I leave them what few goods we have and what money we have, and, if my husband should die before the money is expended, it and the goods and whatever he may leave behind is her own.-—Signed this day, the 9th day of July, 1877.—MABIA MATILDA PUT. Some of the money had been restored by the prisoner to the prosecutor before proceedings were taken agaimt her, but a sum of about .£70 was concealed by her from the police, and not given up until their second visit to her house in search of it. The ease occupied a great part of the day, and in the end the jury found the prisoner guilty, strongly recom- mending her to mercy. His lordship sentenced the prisoner to four weeks' hard labour.

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THE CATTLE BILL.

THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

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A SINGULAR ROBBERY. ;--;

DEATH OF THE OLD HIPPOPOTAMUS.I

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! PROPOSED AGRICIJLTTJR^L…

THE WRECK OF THE MAIL STEAMER…

VICTOR HUGO AND PRINCE NAPOLEON.I

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AMUSING THEATRICAL CASJI.

LUIGI PATOCCHI.

LETTER FASTENINGS. ,

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