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A VERY DISTRESSING CASE

... tent frir. iii. Ott Ile f Ftilay ie luof tut, / itut-I', oI, itf a puistci til' Ibisitmr. f/t Tiio'thi';y (Ile Iifi, sli, saile ?? deceasesl a buovl of' itroleft blitsvi., ish t vi s litfle tutter wVii6 left, woltitli lie ?? of ail ;1 . peared somtehiat ...

CORONER'S INQUEST,

... vecsel arhieed Mc in tie river fiomrne'reid otilthe moruinig oLTuesday, thee :m . .- ne~tan, msts 'and ?? oe'eng the claW to sailed l ni . fs I n'fhiatli' ?? anorneing; anid wuere al :.lc . C~r tpeil iday ?? ?? Captaii Tlhoilnsa was taken ill, 5e' .vo'i ...

HORRIBLE ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... conintanded Capt.Janics Nevvton, oftieschooner Sptidotly, to receive tiem ot Woild on tbe 29th, hio l's beint ilten aboitt to sail for Enrland, ant, by writteti ie tisttuctiouz, to deliver then tip to ilie firbt British nti- r. val comtiitanler tho Spiligltly ...

ROBBERY BENEATH THE GALLOWS

... rollinq i at' sea on, the wind blow'ing strongly frorn the north- st west. The Britatnia, it is said. was Carrying as I r- muchl sail as was prudelit, making for London, t \vile the Girondle was on the opposite course for I 'a Suriderland. 1rom some unexplained ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... fatal elfects of intoxication, whicil liad neiily caused n a- tic.prisurter to ?? hi wholm it Was his duty to r of protect, sail ordered senteaccof deilt to be recorded , as iltrimating that thrt sentelnce would be comlimuted d uh Ilto ?? forlile. b es ...

THE CASE OF BRYAN SEERY

... one occasion. Two t nien were executed in Montreal, in 1832, for the l murder of a soldier. The two were guilty ; one of them sail nothing on the scaffold; the other declared his innocence, although I knew i1C wats guilty. ...

CARNARVONSHIRE

... board thle ClII ?? Grovec, Cap t. William Williamsi, now iii the Pro r channel. It a~ppears that the vessel is about to real1 Y sail for Boulogrnp; aud thme seamen in question, IMc s having signed thd articles, refused to join, unless Iloe thcir',wivus were ...

EXECUTION OF SALE FOR THE MURDER OF MR. BELLCHAMBERS

... he expressed thie t a wish to see the rev. ordinary. TIhe rev. gen- to t tleman at once proceeded to his cell, when he Tel sail, I lie could not get God to relieve his wick- .ed soul as he should like ?? on which the rev. if gentlemlian replied, No ; ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... laborr,ei charged Zo with having feloniously stolen one niare, Ila property P of Thomas Ihlgles anri al o with lmying stolen a sail- tleand bridlethe propertyofalry Gosdwuin.-liranr- Si ported for 20 years.-Altortey, hir. TIhtomas Allen. Elon lIitliams, a ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... I chasing butteir, and ?? provisions, ill Ca di-anll and in Carm at hcislicir, and taking them to t ti iron districts for saile aidaw they are often corli- 5 pelled to travel att very latc hours of night, to n avoid the pamin en t of back tolls, whichi ...

CARNARVON POTTY SESSIONS

... and B :; ro~ded then with clothing. They have also t I paid their passages out, anid given orders in Bo1s- - S ton to ?? as sailed by the Sunbeam to receive a t, , sum of money. The committee have investigated a every case separately, and made their award ...

THE OCEAN MONARCH

... the steamer shortly after. Here follow the depositions ato Henry Ormrod.-Was a seaman on board the ! in Ocean Monarch, and sailed with that vessel from no Liverpool on Thursday morning the 24th, bound ti. for Boston, U. S., with emigrants in number, as ...