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... of thm .I'sgonildingl of &r. Howes, Wootton Hill, Towocester, were bitten by a stray dog, which was | observed by Mr. Wilson and killed, after it had attempted to bite him. The other day one of the sh which had been bitten by the dog about the nose ::g ...

THE LATE JOHN WILSON,

... many years, however, Mr. Wilson had abandoned the stage, his shrewd native talent having diseovered that he had a source of attraction within himself, independent of any regular dramatic combination. From the first, Mr. Wilson had been famous for the ...

WILSON'S *SCOTT’ ENTERTAINMENT

... WILSON'S *SCOTT’ ENTERTAINMENT. SUICIDE ON THE SOU l‘ll-“'ESTEVR.Y RAILWAY., On the night of Saturday, the half-past eight o'clock Richwond down-train had procecded about three-quurters of a mile on its Jjourney, when the engine-driver pereeived some ...

A MAN KILLED BY LIGHTNING AT GOLDINGTON

... A MAN KILLED BY LIGHTNING AT GOLDINGTON. A heavy thunderstorm passed over Bedford and the neighbourhood on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by very vivid lightning, which resulted in the death of a a milkman, named John Favell, living at Goldington. The ...

THE SOUDAN

... was repaired. Sir Charles Wilson Janded on the right bank of the river with his four guus, marched down the stream opfosite the battery, and assisted Lord Charles Beresford in keeping the enemy's fire down. Sir Charles Wilson then marched down !‘Ae river ...

MR. W. H. BRERETON'S CONCERT

... “Tarantells,” which was executed by Llr. Wood with his usual +kill and precision. Next followed an admirably rendered serenade, “ In this hour of soften’d splendour” (Pinsuti), by Miss Ambler, Miss Wilson, Mr. Jones, and Mr. Brereton. Mr. Brereton’s fine bass ...

Provincial

... Provincial —~— Suwocking Bruravity.—On Friday afternoon a man named Thomas Richardson was killed in a most bratal manner by a smith named John Lee, at Manchester. Richardson was in a state of intoxication, and during the day had several times gone to ...

Deatn or Lorp Dovoveusore.~Tle Earl of Donoughmore, better known as Lavalette Hutchinson in coasequense of the ..

... ~Tle Earl of Donoughmore, better known as Lavalette Hutchinson in coasequense of the part he took with the late Sir Robt, Wilson in the liberation of General Lavalette from the Conciergerie in Paris, departed this life at Palmerston. house, near Dublin ...

Novthamptan,

... Mr. and Mrs Wilson were going in their chaise from Bozeat to Wellingborough about eleven o’clock in the morning, when, on descending the hill near Wollaston, the breeching gave way, and the horse broke iuto a brisk ‘lrnt. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were much alarmed ...

HERTFORDSHIRE

... old bird on the back, and an- | other struck it on the head, killing it. 71 gave information to Mr. Carling.—P. C. Tripp said he went to Day, I and he said “ I did throw, but, Tom Shreeves killed it.” | —Mr. Carling put the value of the swan at one guinea ...

CLIFTON

... Somebody's other,” A. Lucas ; song, * Who killed Cock Robin ¥’ dialogue, *“ When I'm a Man,” by ten boys: song, “ Mighty Horseman ' ; recitation, *“* We are S’eveu, E. Sharpe ; pianoforte duet, * Pulaski,”” 8. Wilson and Mr. Cook ; recitation, *‘ Casabianca ...

SHARNBROOK. PETTY SESSIONS.—Jaw. 21, 1851, Present: Mr. Charles Magniac, M.P.,and Mr. H. H, Green

... case was dismissed, ja}z;;-xi';hv;v, of Hnrr:i;‘,‘wn charged with a similar offence. Case dismissed. TTR L E gl S — Joseph Wilson, of Sharnbrook, farmer, was chi Edwin F. Stillman, Excise Officor, with uu'ng:dg:n' without a licence, at Risely, on the ...