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... &%&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 ...

Accidents and Offences

... and Offences man has been apprehended at Hathersage, in Derbyshire, on a charge of having shot a workman employed at a needle factory there. The prisoner fired twice with a revolver and caused four wounds, which, however, are not thoucht at present to be of a serious nature. The case is described as a trade union outrage. Mr. E. J. Westmoreland, British consal at Branswick, Georgia, was shot ...

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... FOREIGN In the Austrian Parliament, the principles of re- hciout liberty make progress. It is proposed to ?? civil marriages, to emancipate schools from ti e control -- c Church, aud to make all re_m. ns equal in the eye of the law. In the peugj code it is proposed to abolish corporal punish- meet a-d working malefactors in chains. Constantinople telegram states that Omar j _c_i» bas reported ...

WANDERINGS OF A TRAMP IN THE PROVINCES

... WANDERINGS OF A TRAMP IN THE PROVINCES. Tramp sends for publication the following interesting account of his wanderings in the provinces : — I am a clerk, with three children and a wife, destitute, having had very little employment for many months. After trying all means of getting something to do in London, I started six weeks since into the country to look for work, willing to take ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... LIVERPOOL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1867. Thb House of Lords of course did not sit yesterday J The advanced period of the season is influencing very* perceptibly the energy and ardour of m ...

GENERAL NEWS

... . At Bolton little boy recently tumbled head first a mug conjoining dough, and nobody being present rescue him he was suffocated. At the Manchester police-court, on Saturday, woman was placed in the dock for the time charged with being drunk and disorderly. ft was sent to gaol for a month. Saturday morning Mr. L. J. an accountant long standing Leicester, attempted commit by cutting his throat. ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1867
Newspaper: Bury Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 11378 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: adam mather murder 

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... Mokecameb.— Arrivals — July 18 : Pheasant. Barro- , I iron ore; Lady of T.une, Barrow, iron ore. 13- Rr>.\ Belfast, Beaeral carga ; Julia, Glasgow, pig iron. 80- -: Talbor, Belfast, general cargo; Thiatle, Loßdomierry, ' general cargo , John Stonard, Belfast, iron ore Vnn i Suepherd, Ardroßsao, pig iron, al ■ Sbelburoe, Bei/ast, ' general cargo. 23 : Roe, Belfast, geaera! cargo , L.>rd ...

GENERAL NEWS

... . \ j. . *9* V. The Princess or Wales will leave England in the second week in Angnst. Her Royal Highness will proceed on board one of the Royal yachts to Rotterdam, whence she will pursue her journey np the Rhine, on her way to the waters recommended to her. The Sultan left London on Tuesday morning at a few minutes before 11 o'clook. Tbe Prince of Wales and the Dnke of Cambridge accompanied ...

Casualties and Crimes

... _ RATTENING AMONGST AGRICULTURALISTS.— The other day, whilst mowing machine was being used the field of farmer named Shetton, at Doveridge, Derbyshire, its progress was impeded coming contact with thick iron bar, which bad been firmly placed an upright position amongst the grass. Before it was noticed the valuable machine had received considerable damage. Tbere is very little doubt that it was ...

Published: Saturday 27 July 1867
Newspaper: Norfolk News
County: Norfolk, England
Type: Article | Words: 4992 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: adam mather murder 

GRAND BALL AT THE INDIA OFFICE

... On Friday, the Saltan, with hi» chief and the must distinguished members of his suite, were entertained at the new India Offices, with a splendour and magnificence which quite threw into the shade all lar entertainments in London for many years past. 'A lie courtyard of the India Office roofei ovei temporarily, and was converted into abnllroom, was fitted up the most gorgeous manner. The Times ...

GENERAL NEWS

... It is said that Mr. M'Donald, secretary of the Miner's Union, means to stand for some mining dis- trict or borough at the next election. A Stuttgart despatch asserts that tbe governments ...