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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

ALLEGED MUTINY AT SEA

... States. Since that period his brother y, has been convicted of felony and transported. A I- letter recently received from America by Mr. Payne, 3. one of the United States police, who is over here 'I to watch some of his doubtfully honest countrymen r ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... apprehension has been placed in the hande of Superin- tendent Wright. It is thought he will try to emigrate to Australia ir America. RonBesty OF £1,600,-On Monday information was received at the chief police station, Scotland-yard, that the confidential ...

THE DIAMOND ROBBERY

... transported far what he had done. 11 of Hle wished, he said, to have gone to Havre, and frori the thence to have proceeded to America. thle John Forrester ?? I apprehended tire ree prisoner I asked him what money he had, he then the threwhispnmrseonthetable ...

THE PLATE ROBBERY IN THE STRAND

... when he shook his head. Sergeant WEST added, that Cheruneau said she had got part of the money from her father, who was in America, by a post-office order, or something of that kind.' Mr. HENRa directed that the prisoners, except Clinton, should be removed ...

BURGLARY IN THE REGENT'S PARK.— ONE OF THE ROBBERS SHOT

... one band to his head, so The first witness called was James Paul, who said, PI I amabutler to Mr. Holford. who is now in America. T1 Between ten and eleven on Sunday night I saw every- ol thing safe, and at twentyminutes to two this morn-tll move. 1 felt ...

APPREHENSION AND COMMITTAL OF THE REMAINDER OF THE FRIMLEY GANG

... appearance from t be main hold of two seamen,.who hada stowed themselves away, in the expectation of getting a free passage to America. While in the Irish Chan- nel the Nestor had strong gales fromn W. and ?? which strained her.; and off the Bristol Channel ...

ALLEGED MUTINY AT SEA

... States. Since that period ?? brother dty, bus been convicted of felony and transported. A 'ill- letter recently received from America by Mr. Payne, noe. one of the United States police, who is over here y's to watch some of his doubtfully honest countrymen ...

Police

... rs.-that the risoner canie to lodge ter aidouta ?? last back, and occals'.onally afterwards. ?? said le had endi- been to America and was once joined by a boy 3ind I bo- a girl he culled his sister. Ile lleat came about a fortnight back aud went avay ...

THE DIAMOND ROBBERY

... remarked towtes hth by Te torb tanorted for whnat he had done. i of lie w ad e gone to Havre, ndo th hthehence ohv rcee to America. eth tht ?? apprehended. the, ree prisonerd I asked him whatmnybehd eother the threwhipr lts abe n se im wlietle oof he h ...

THE MURDERS AT BATTERSEA

... a e of 'Citizen King'-far better in fact, than to be the King of Great Britain and Ireland, the Indies, great Co. part of America, and hundreds of colonies in every ate, CILTBIO TsLEoRAPf,-The posts and fittings for tire this wonderful medium of communication ...

CRIMAS AND OFFENCES

... apprehension has been placed in the hands of Superin- tendent Wright. It is thought he will try to emigrate to Australia or America. * ROBBtyER OF £I,600,-On Monday information was received at the chief police station, Scotland-yard, that the confidential ...