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THE YELVERTON CASE

... en- dorsemente on them. Tlhe youth, who had been in the employment of the Suin robbed, kept a fast bores, a showy mistress, and had fitted up a room at a basc-)atl club in gorgeouls style, where he entertasined his friends with champagne. As some boys ...

MITCHELSTOWN INQUEST

... d mountain side-say at an eviction, what then 2 With the necessity of viewing the bodies, probable disagreement, involving dis- charge of one and empanelling another jury, how or where could sufficient jurors of the locality be collected if several juries ...

ASSASSINATION AT WARSAW

... be jest I married, have been much remarked at the hstel from i their extremely youthful appearance. The hasband in particular has attracted great attention frois his youth, small size, and delicate fraine. Observations have been beard on all hands deploring ...

SINGULAR SLANDER CASE

... India, on whose: brow the snows of many winters had fallenu, who could not plead for his indiscretion the fiery impetuosity of youth who resembled the patriarchs in his age, but not in the charity of his latiguag& okF the simplicity, of bie character (laughter) ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... alleged, died under suspicious circumstances. The funeral, It will be re- membered, was prevented by the police until an inquest would be bhld. On the evidence produced it appeared that there wae not the slightest ground for suspicion that the boy died from ...

HORRIBLE PIRACY AND MURDER

... thedeck, having heenebhot. Two others met a similar fate in try ing to get out of the gun-room port; -two leaped overboard after beingwounded, two jumped ilto the sea from fear, and one died a few hours afterwards from the, injuries le had received. Every ...

KINGSTOWN—MORE PARTICULARS—THE INQUEST—THE BODIES

... the gunner. )f has bhs skull fractured; the vessel. that we were trying't r to save'. was, the Neptune,; several of the men; of the 'Ajax when they were saved made eforts again to save [a the men of the wrecked ships. o0 TheCoroner-Were the men of ?? ...

THE BANK QUESTION

... THE BANK QUESTION. (From tila Morning Herald.) The Bank of England have again raised the rate of dis- count. On the 4th instant it was fixed at 15 per cent. Yesterday the directors advanced the rate to 6 par can'. on short paper, and to 7 per cent. on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... Constable 32 C with steal,: ,; watch, the property of Michael Di)nne, wh.re sides atthe Brazenr Head Hotel, Bridge-s. ee Dunne and the prisoner had been drin E r together,-and after ieaving a publichouse Di. r-e missed his wateb, na amcused Rogers of takitz g ...

THE FORSTER TRAGEDY IN IRELAND

... pathos re- Imains. Howvever the physicians may describe his fatal illness, Mr. Forster died of the scars he re- ceived in Ireland in as reil a sense as he would have died if he had not caught an early train the evening the Invincibles were searching the railway ...

THE LATE ROWDYISM IN MERRION

... about wans in the aet of raising his hand to strike him; witness called out, Do not do that, and was approaching to save the youth when a man confronted him (witness), and raitsed his hand to strike him; witness raised his uulbrella to protect himself ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... literally bursting with law points, and this it is that causes Mr. Carden's friends to be goi hopeful, calculating that with the legal difficulties in the way good management will save him. The trial is fixed for Friday morning, but the bille will be sent ...