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THE GREAT STRIKE OF COLLIERS

... Aligeneral disturbance then ensuted, the colliers being urged ton bacry of 1Wire in, lads, and the policemien r attempting tosecure the offenders. For about five minutes fthere was a. fierce encounter, the colliers armed with stakes and the policemen wvitu ...

THE MISSING SHEEP

... another, d Charles H. Shipway, survovor, stated that he C htd drawn the plan prodnoed of the fields, &e., d: in Rosebarn-lane from the Ordnance Survey. William WaybuTn, farm bailiff for Mr. tl Sanders, gave evidence as to missing and finding d the lrmhs ...

THE CASE OF MISS CASS

... walking behind Miss Cass, and followed her for about 80 yards before she was taken into ?? you quite sure that Miss Cass was arrested in Regent street? Yes, A map was then produced, and the witness was ask(d to point to the exact spot at which Miss Cass was ...

THE ARREST OF MISS CASS

... rendered the various items, which were well re- ceived, being given by the following ladies and ?? Pinnock, Miss Goes, Miss Quick, Mees M. Lewis, Miss Farmer, Mliss K. Power, Master Leslie, and a gentleman who was designated on the programme as The Happy ...

THE MISSING BANK SECRETARY

... j THE MISSING BANK SECRETARY. I ?? DEFALCATIONS TO THS AMOUNT A OF £110,000. fi Mr. Georse Warden, the abtconding secretary of the n London and River Plate Bank, for whone apprehension a reward of £100 has been offered, has not yet been appre- a helded ...

THE CASE OF MISS CUNNINGHAME

... renruddooke, at Comopton Chamberlain. near d Salisbury, from whence they ourpOse proceeding, in lice course of s - a few days, to their mansion, olvorgan-hatl' Montgomteryshire, S' MEETING oP WELLINGTON AND BLucanit.-Mr. T. J.a by Barker's fine painting of the ...

MISS TALBOT'S CASE

... related-t to the Shrewgbutry family. Miss Augusta Talbot was one of the two children of the late Ron; GeorgeHenrylTalbot,half-brotihsrt of the present Earl of Shrewsbry~; her father-was married on the 6th of April, 1829, to Miss Augusta Jones St. Paul, daulhter ...

A MISSING TRADESMAN

... A MISSING TRADESMAN. BAD DEATH IN BRISTOL. At the Bedmiieter police station, yesterday afternoon, the City Coroner (Mr H. G Doggett) held an inquest on the body of Charles White, who was found dead in Corn. berlend Basin on Thursday'tornoon. ?? great ...

MISS FOOTE v. MR. HAYNE

... Thelicence was pro- cured. [ielcnewspoue. h eteethdbe prepare d by Mr. Gill. The evening of the- day, Pi'evio'uqly to the proposed mnarriag'e, DV. Mayne wrote a letter', hil whfichi hie desired Miss Foote to see Mr. Gill, and said that next day he (Mr. Hayne) ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF MR. J. SEARLE

... to qnestio a put by Mr. Harris, iebtur sa:d le did not know what Mre Searle ci~iuled, and therefore did not know what she based her claim upon. He did know tbese were cartain articles in hi, house w,,irh w rfY d for out of er own estate. He believed the ...

THE REV. J. L. GALTON AND MR. PALK

... Dowager Countess of Morley, Viscountess Palmerston, 'Viseount Ebrisgtonr Lord and Lady J' Poltimore, Sir T. D. Acland, Lady Seymour, Sir James i Eand lady Hogg, and Miss Hogg, ' Lady Rokeby gave a grnd 'ball 'on Wednes- - e day, at'lierresidenee, Montaguie ...