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1800 - 1849
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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

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London, London, England

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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

HORRIBLE TRAGEDY AT IPSWICH

... hopets. The other portion is still improving, and will yield, perhaps, two or three bags an acre. On the whole our accounts speak of improvement (always excepting the red moul; but we doubt if the duty will go beyond TEE NaW CITIES OF CALIFORNIA.-The following ...

APPALLING MURDER

... and look hold of hoc arm, and immte- diately left me. Witnees eaid she had nothing to do with that, and why had she come to speak to her about it. When she, was about leaving the court, sayting she should deliver herself up to the police, witness said, ...

A LAW FOR INCREASING JUVENILE CRIME

... impressions.-. This had been foreseen by the Lords' committtee on the criminal law; and they remarked, in their second re. port, speaking of the evidence, that there is almost entire unanimity in oplkiou against short imprison- ments. - There is no- prospect ...

POLICE

... who asked her what she was doing there at that late hoor of the night, and whether she had no home to go to. While she was speaking to the policeman the prisoner came up, sad bearing her say that she had been turned away from her si- tuatios, he said, ' ...

Fall of Another Chimney—Two Men Killed

... Slmpsots and the cook lying on the forecastle deck, with their heads cut and bruised in a. dreadful manner, and not able to speak; all possible speed was made to get them below in the forecastle, ant every attendance was paid, but it was all in vain; the ...

THE MURDER AND MUTILATION OF A FEMALE AT LEEDS

... ormiddle stature. 2. That althoogh the mutilated portion of the trunk doe saot afford sufliciesc evidence to enable us to speak with absolute certainty as to the cause of death, we consider that the empty condition of thet heart and large blood-vessels ...

THE WEST CALDER MURDER

... event having excited a great deal of interest in the parish.-Gallo- wry Adverttrcr. Tist.a'Aavc TrAutrILLrn .-I havebeen just speaking to a gentleman residing In the neighbourhood of Littletoa, which is but four miles from Thurles, and has a police-station ...

BOROUGH COURT OF REQUESTS

... o'clock, I was horror-struck to find him talking to the defendant. I was naturally excited, and asked her how she dared to speak. to him, when Else flew at me like a 'tiger, tore the cap from, my head, and my gown to ?? cap and gown were here produced ...

INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S COURT

... John Davis has been appointed Isis successor; who, warned by the fate of his predecessor, cvili, doubtless, abtain from speaking of what be may see, and may regret, but will not have the power to remedy or control. MARRTAGE LeerNcEms-It is important ...

Abolition of Corporal Punishment

... accurate without pedantry, It is, however, as a member of private society that thle writer of these lines is most competent to speak of him. One can scarcely praise too highly the manly frank- ness of his deportment, the sound principles which appeared to ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... on that morning, he came down stairs and left his eash-box, which was in his hand, on the counter; he then wont outside to speak to a friend; whilst standing there, the prisoeer and a wvoll-dressed man came in and left in a few minutes ; when he re- 'turned ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... policeman then walked along close to us, one by niy wife, asd the other by my shoulter. Trew then said to my wife, Why don't you speak to necas you used to do? I kleo you. He repeated it above a dozen tines, cotntinuing to follow Us as we wetit along, I told ...