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ANOTHER PlTCil-IN' ON THE railway. KnrroiLs f™' ° f 0 'V occurred which' from now known among the initiate ma

... hat which arc mental to livcg and tho panancua, and which mu't ultimately tell with effect upon tie va of railway property. Tlio ordinary train from north, due Pre tin at 10 35, was last night about half an hour liebinrl time, and limited mail which is da* at Preston 11 was alio about twenty late, ko that a very short distanoo was between trains when they Preston fur south, and it became a ...

THE MONAGHAN DOUBLE MURDER

... Notwithstanding the vigilance of the police nothing additional has transpired In referenoe the terrible murder of the brothers Shaw, at Monaghan, who, it will be remembered, were fonnd t'ead in their hoose from the results of gnn shot wounds. After a long investigation the coroner'* jury have re* turned an open verdict, and the three prisoners, Shaw, M'Niece, and Jackson, have consequently ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER BY A SOLDIER AT ALDERSHOTT.—THE EXECUTION

... THE DOUBLE MURDER BY A SOLDIER [ AT ALDERSHOTT..-THE EXECUTION. .On Tuesdaymorning, at eight o'clock,at the countyl rison Winehester the wretched man, James Jehuson, expiated the clime 1 which he was found gtilty nt tho last Winches- ter assizes, viz.: the wilful murder of Sergeaut Chipts and Corporal Coles at Aldershott Banacks. On the 29th of November lastL thc criminal was at the pennauent ...

A SERVENT GIRL STARVED TO DEATH

... I A SERVANT GIRL STAiRED TO DEATH. I istd. -mslji ~ lyb~ in~a state of excitement from r~prts which bid Iken freely .circulated that ap yon w --mn-whob~ l~in~-,tho-service of a gentleman haddiedfrom. atarrtiqu.. 'Nfiries were act afloatand~etolornatiur retired naval an n, ocuisa house inthe suburban pr ?? Town~. Testispleasant, buta the orod. In the month! of Augs last oung woman. ...

THE EX-DUKE OF MODENA

... General Saccosi, commandcr the little body of in the service of the fx-Duke Mod**na, has published at Bassano the following order the day: — Bravo Soldiers, lam charged by his Imperial Highness the Archduke Albert to annonncd to you good news. You are destined to form van-guard the army which is ahor.ly to on campaign. It for that purpose that precision will bo to you to-da*, and his Imperial ...

FEARFUL BOILER EXPLOSION

... Alton, Friday.—A fatal boiler Im ~ tb * tUU «« I-Mtan, ail* olttajfS th» w« killed the spot; niiitan taai ni4 skull frtotoral m Meda* oomplet.l7 hclel.; and ...

AUSTRALIA

... The Australian mall again brings news of ministerial crisis at Melbourne. The ever-resigning, everresuming Nicholson ministry has at length resigned for what there is reason believe is the last time. The Melbyurne Herald reports that— For the first time for upwards of a year the quantities of gold brought down by eseort show increase on the corresponding period of list year. During the past ...

LOCAL INTELLICENCEN

... Colonal Willis® Jones, B, U lik»!» V 5 I tha post cf li 'pitting 6«'.d this tow.:, Ocrtd the promotion M«J r Q. ner« invth. Mr. and Mm. Howard Paul Claytatt U«ix.—Vheje popular ftr.d inimitable artistai, i wfco so delighted the pumio of liverpool, u* t; appear In aeries rutertilrinuint*. co'xi _ ' next, Their enlcrtalnmeut I many addition., the and the MBO, uv««i . 111 j receive that ...

HEALTH COMMITTEE

... The weekly meeting was held yesterday—present, Messrs. Dover (chairman), Crellin, Orosthwaite, Job, wring, Se;l, Kid ley, Haydock. The Chairman stated that the attention of th ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT

... ok rat LONDON SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. The alarming and fatal »M«fc month itutad s/is'jtus tender and four carriages suddenly ran off the line P' etu 'fk. upper' the wheels, and one completely Assistance having been procured, , n were moat harrowing, were attended to, and upon one the earriases belnr lh 1 Df- William Baly, physician underneath, iudging from, the asjwct of his countenance, the ...

THE CALCUTTA, CHINA, AND AUSTRALIAN MAILS

... Southampton, Fridat.—'The Indus, with the heavy portion of the Calcutta, China, and Australian malls, hss arrived. She brings £29,121 In specie. Amongst her passongers are Sir Bobert and Lady Fed and Lady Jane Hn, tbe 7tb sh. spoke she Msssilia snd th* Valetta, oath* Bth ths Koxine, on the 9th the brig Msry, of Whitby, the 10th the steamer Merchant. ailler had gone ashore The steamer Euphrates ...

COLNE

... II PETTY SESSIONS.-~WEDNESDAY LAST. (Before Mr. B. Parker acid Mr. W. H. WOOd.) ALLEOHI) TRESPASS IN PljRSUIT. OF GAME. IMPORTANT CASE. LMESE OF GAME It. TENA5T FAR.MER. James Halstead, farmer, of Dobson Syke, was summoned for trespassing In pursuit of game, on the 5th January, on 1ands the game right of which ist claimed by Mr. W. Finder, of Marsden Rall Retreat. Mr. A. Baldwin, of Burnley, ...