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Show I Jewels In a Flower-Bed. The recovery of a quantity of stolen Jewelry from a flower-bed was described de-scribed at Kingston-on-Thames jvlv court the other day, when a general servant was charged with thft from her nilntre.HB, a resident of Ivydene, SouthboroMgh-road, Surbiton, London. Tbe lady had mtHKed a pearl pin and a pearl and diamond ring. Thinking she might have lost tbe Jewels In tbe etreet, she lusued printed notices of- t ferlng a reward for their recovery. When she lost a number of other f, things she placed the matter In the ,' bands of the police. The detective said flat from what the prlnoner told n htm be searched the garden, and In one of the flower beds found some ot the Jewelry. The rest be found In R the prisoner's bedropm, n |