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DONE TO DEATH

... DONE TO DEATH. THE INQUEST ON TnE TULLAMORE MARTYTR. The inquest on the body of the lato Mr John Mandeville was resumed at Mitchelstown yester- day before Mr Richard Rice.— Mr Wm. O'Brien, ?? recalled, said in crocs examination that Mr Mandeville was ...

LOVE ON SHIPBOARD..SEQUEL IN TEE LAW COUB.TS

... r ie-r mother's death, had wished to marry her, and that site was much upset by the suggestion. She also Uld him she * was going t> visit an aunt in India. A great dc 1 of com spondeiir-e passed letwcen the parties while Miss Mitchell was in India, but ...

CHILD LITE IN DARLINGTON

... FREQUEHT MYSTERIOUS DEATHS An inquest was held on Satnrday at the Mortuary, Darlington, before Mr Coroner Proud, on the body of a female child, name unknown, which was found in a field at 1 laugh ton- ?? on Thursday afternoon. — Tho*. Mitchell, labourer, of ...

WEST HARTLEPOOL IMPROVEMENT.COMMISSION

... every inhabi- ted house. He remarked that the death-rate was ! calculated on a population of 30,000. This was an I increase of 8,000 since the census was taken in 1871. ! There had been an increase in the deaths and a decrease in the births during the past ...

LOCAL NOTES

... carried, though Mr Mitchell declined so vote in favour of it, and, as he declared, waa only prevented from moving a direct negative by the fact of the Board agreeing to be as careful of reducing as of increasing salaries. Mr Mitchell's devotion to the ...

IBISH WTTOH STORES

... superstitious dread as his neighbours; besides which, he was sorry for the loss of his comrade, and he determined that his death should be avenged, Feeling his wav very cautiously, he found a couple of fitting accomplices among the kneeling crowd in the ...

jjjrtfH COUNTRY NEWS

... aises cf scarlet fever (3 at _a use n by and 1 at Old Lackenby) had been notified. 25 births and 8 deaths were registered Sarin. May; uirtti rate. 4_£; death rate, 137 per 1,000 per tun it !■ IU- Guisborough Board of Guardians met yesterday. — It »as stated ...

CHIPS

... centenary will be celebrated next year bat one, was, as the inscription sets forth, built a bundled yards from the water's edge. It is now fully 500 yards distant, and the sea is ever reced- ing. How many love-lettera (asks Tii-Biis) are written every ...

LITERATURE

... settlement of the question whether John Mitchel is a convicted felon, there are indications of a storm in the horizon. Tha ink is scarcely dry on the paper, when Death puts all questions respecting John Mitchel out of court. There need be no further ...

i^orth (Eountrg £Uhjs

... a Shields Ti'oboat. — Another Death. — The captain, William Stewart, of the steam tug Guide, of South Shields, on which the boiler exploded on Wednesday in Shields Harbour, died this morn- ing, this making the third death from the accident. Darlington ...

jaortb Cmttttm gUtaz

... afternoon at a meeting of the Town Commissioners the Medical Officer reported that during the month of January 67 death* were ! registered, giving a death late of 25-9 per I.COO, J as against 17-8 for the corresponding month of i last year. The births for tho ...

NORTHERN NOTES

... tho forthcoming annual meeting of tliat body. Sir William has ably presided over the de- liberations of the Board since tlie death of the late Captain Young, which took place about twelve years ago, and his intimate knowledge of the port and its requirements ...