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he had come out to meet her lover. The gendarms are reported to have murdered the girl and robbed her; afterwards they captured the girls lover, and accused him of the murder. As they dragged him through the forest they met a poacher, whom they arrested. He had seen the crime committed and denounced them, and the money was found upon them, with other proof of their guilt. Mrs. Bradshaw, the once eminent vocalist, known to the eider generation of playgoers as Miss. M. Tree, died on the 17th. In the old days of English ballad-opera she stood in the highest rank of her profession, and in the musical adaptations of Shakspeare's plays, which were common many years ago, she was frequently associated with Miss Stephens Her retirement from the stage, consequent on her marriage with Mr. Bradshaw, occurred so long since that to modern amateurs of music she will seem to belong to a remote past, and to exist only in honorable tradition. Thirteen years have elapsed since the death of Mr.