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NEWS OF THE WEEK

... Prince the part of M. Grousset, the writer of the article. The accounts of what then transpired are conllicting. The Prince's story is, that he had no sooner asked his visitors whether they were sent by 11. Roche - fort, than M. Noir struck him violently ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... her but they have not, so far we can ascertain, been yet reported as having been picked up. A True Tale. —A very interesting story comes from the j Cleveland Hill district in Yorkshire. On Sunday morning shepherd in Newton Dale was induced by the uneasiness ...

Wholesale Destruction of Poultry By a Fox.— During the night Friday last fox entered the fowl' house of Mr. Thomas

... goods, was tried at the Central Criminal Court Wednesday, with his paramour, Ellen Grantham. Davies pleaded guilty, and told a story of infatuous love for Grantham, a girl of 17, whom he had picked up at a music-hall; of her illness ; and his dishonesty to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... January last, when, in consequence of a quarrel she had g with Mrs. Smart, Mrs. Stark went to the police and told the i, above story. The jury found Mrs. Smart guilty of conceal- b ing the birth of the child, and the Lord Chief Justice, t: observing that he ...

EXETER ASSIZE

... men, that they Should go outside. They did so, and the prisoner then pulled[ out a pack of cards and comunenced a Story about 11a short man and a tall man, a light man aind a dark man, when she suddenly broke off, threw her arms around the prosecutrlix ...

CAPTURED AND MURDERED BY BRIGANDS

... soon after dinner, on a Monday evening, the two ladies, the little lassie, and' two of Dthe policemen, returned to tell the story of the capture of it the nobleman and gentlemen of the party, their guide also il being detained. It is reported that as the ...

CASTLE OF EXETER

... struck and pushed Mrs. Pollard, who thereupon fell into au hysterical fit in which she remained three hours. This was the story told by the complainantand twowitnesses. Mr, Flood, however, gave quite another version of the affair. He said that Mrs. Pollard ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST MR. JOHN BINGHAM

... of his father in the London papers immediately left The youth has been living lately at various hotels. There is a curious story current in connexion with the detective who apprehended the prisoner on his landing Margate. It appears that the inspector ...

THE DENHAM MURDERS

... years and twelve , Df onths, named William and Fanny. They were both in c d a perambnlator, and when they had arrived within a short in distance of home, the nursemaid left them close by thesides of a ditch in which there was about two feet of water, 0 e She ...

THE DENHAM MURDERS

... forty-two or forty-tbree years of age, and was dressed in clothes which had been eupplied by the police. In appear- I ance he is short, titicl-et with black, bushy beard and moustache closely cut round. His face was ghastly pale, and he looked like a man who ...

GENERAL NEWS

... aL holiday, and thus I have seen them spendt it. Choosing a sheltered and comfort- able rsat on a slope!, the men in their short skirted coats, and the women in their kaleidoscopic shawls, will sit all through the day, and with fires deepening in redness ...

GENERAL NEWS

... the woman was asleep, but after a short examination he discovered that she was dead and covered with blood, and hastened back to Beccles where he informed Inspector Cole. Inspector Cole pro! cured help, and, after a short delay, the body was conveyed to ...