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Butler, the Bush Murderer. Details of his Execution

... end. For days be was greatly construed the distribution of his property. H. made a will leaving a number of article., pipe; razor; watches, and other things, month in all *boat el, to Mr. Herbert (Governor of the pal), Walter Jay 'Deputy. Havener), Henry ...

Published: Monday 30 August 1897
Newspaper: Jersey Evening Post
County: Jersey, Jersey
Type: Article | Words: 453 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

LONDON AT NINE O’CLOCK A.M

... piers, from Hungerford, Waterloo, Temple, Blackfriars, and Southwark, straight the hay boats, with their lateen sails discoloured in a manner that would delight a painter, straight by Thames police hulks, by four and sixoared cutters by coal-barges, and ...

‘ ORDER AND DECORUM,”—AU GREFFE

... order-and-decornm regula- tions, he had proposed to lodge the members auQreffe* with a straight-waistcoat, cooling-medicine, lowdiet, and the application of the razor to a region above the height of the beard, in the worst oases,’> we should have had higher ...

THE SAND-EELHW FATALITY

... pool of blood, and in the middle of the pool found razor. Pending the arrival of tlie ambulance, I elicited from the accused that his name was John Kelly, and that he had cut bis throat with the said razor. I asked him why he had thus wounded himself; he ...

NAVAL AND MILITARY

... crossing the road, and again shot himself a second time, and then drew some sharp instrument across his throat, it is believed a razor, and feU dead. On the deceased’s person was found a gold watch and chain, and a letter respecting some female. The body was ...

IMPORTING VINES FROM JERSEY. BEARDS

... oft his own cathedral shut in bis tsce. But thres dignitaries of the chapter were awaiting him in the porch, one holding a razor, another pair of soissors, and the third an open book, containing the statutes of the Church, with bis huger poiutiog to the ...

OUR MILITARY ORGANIZATION

... existing for the adoptionin the army of a looser and easier dress, formed of a lighter and more durable material, less like straight-jacket in its restraint of motion, and more after tin fashion of the famous Garibaldi loose-shirt, or tunic. Such dress, ...

Refusing to Maintain a Wife

... had been insulted by Le Couillard. Mr. G. H. Geyt, complainant, said was the Slip with several others when Lc Hauteur went straight his (witness's) wall and sat on it, whistling. Hinging, and creating disturbance. Couillard afterwards came up and put bis ...

TBB POBTUNC TELLEBB OF PARIS

... You sit down comfortably in yoor verandah ; the harbor equals bee idee yon. He . unrolls bunule, displacing two or three razors—a pair aciaaors, small iron instrument to cat nails, piece of leather for stropping, and little braes cup which lie fills ...

EXHIBITION

... who enters the Exhibition building for the first time is precise y identical with that experienced an individual who walks straight out of a dark room into a street illumined the mid-day sun. He sees there arc countless objects of beauty lit up radiance ...

ESTABLISHED IN 1826. MOZCTEY -A-X)'V*-A-3SrO-E3D

... anatomical, though not equestrian, objection might bo made theo, it would be that their logs and thighs, though exceedingly straight, are thin and small, and that their calves are not well developed. Many of them aiw ■ exceedingly handsome, and all have ...

TUB CRITIC OF SILENCE

... Chaise. About half-way, and on the left, the Rue Popincourt joins it at low angles, and is continued the other side in a straight line in the Rue Basfroid. From that point of intersection to its extremity nothing is calculated to inspire more melancholy ...