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... Tor ud etiteh, simplicity, durability, eaaeaf ajuag* mcat, »id« rup •' wo ...
... tiverpool police courts, yesterday. (Before Mr. Raffia-.) a.*p Fmincsr.r Dmroro.-Michael Goulding -S with being drank and furiously driving a spring cart ...
... the mystery Of buried sorrow. Let them lie —the fragrant things, All their souls thus giving : Let no breeze's ambient wings, And no useless water-springs, Mock them into living. They have lived—they live no more ; Nothing can requite them For the gentle life they bore, Which up-yield in full store did so delight them. Yes, I ween, flower-corses fair ! 'Twas a joyful yielding Like some soul ...
... Shortly after twelve o'clock, on Saturday night last, a murder was committed near St. Helens. The murdered man is Adam Mather, about 60 years of age, and lives in a detached house at Greenleach, about half a mile from Carr Mill, on the St. Helens Boad. He was man in easy circumstances, possessing a good income from household property, but, fill up his time, worked at the Girewood Colliery, as ...
... HORRIBLE MURDER ST. HELENS. Adam Mather a collier, between and 60 years of age lived with his wife and son in a cottage lonely spot known as Greenleach, near the residence of Mr, D. Bromilow. On Saturday night the son had uot returned home at the usual hour for retiring, so the father and mother went to bed, leaving the door unsecured in order that the son cright get in. Between twelve and ...
... Fifteen of the American soldiers tried by courtmartial at Buffa o, for having paraded at the Fenian picnic, have been convicted, and sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment. General Prim has published two manifestoes, calling on all Spa riards to take arms against the despotic authorities of the provinces, the camarillas of the town*, and the tyranny of Madrid. A considerable number of the ...
... At the Chelmsford Assizes, on Saturday, Jas. Bacon was indicted for the wilful murder of his wife, at Dagen- ham, on the 28th March last. The prisoner, a labourer, 24 years of age, had been married only three years to a woman rather younger, by whom he had two children, and to whom he appeared to have been tenderly at- tached. He was, the witnesses said, doatingly fond of his children - and ...
... Shortly after twelve o'clock, Saturday night last, murder was committed near St. Helen's. The murdered man Adam Mather, about sixty years of age, who lived in a detache ...
... and @ttences. PP PPP PPI LPP PPI On Sunday a child twelve months old was scalded to death in Leeds, by falling into a vessel of boiling water. Abbé Daniel, vicar of St. Pere-en-Retz, has been convicted before the correctional tribunal of Paimbeuf of indecent conduct, and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. THE St. HELEN’s Mcrper.—A verdict of wilfal murder has been returned against Smith, ...
... WEST DEBBY HUNDRED ] CROWN COURT.—Ybstbbbat. (Before Lord Chief-Justice B&vill.) THE ST. HELENS MURDER. This morning at the opening of the Crown Court the prisoner John Smith ...
... MONDAY. Before the Mayor, G. B. Crewdson, and E. Harrison, Esqrs. DESERTER FROM THE MILITIA. James Lamb was again brought before the Bench charged with deserting from the Appleby Militia on the 22nd of May. The Mayor reminded the prisoner that upon his former appearance before them lie was directed to get a certificate by which could prove if the reasons he then gave for his desertion, namely ...
... &%&ami ai |Utos, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Her Majesty, with several members of the Royal Family and suite, arrived at Balmoral on Saturday. The Sunday Gazette states that Mr. Harrisou, Q.C., wiU be the ne ...