DISGYNBLION IEUAINGC DIC TURPIN
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... M. TURPIN'S NEW INVENTION, Sunday.—Le Journal states that it has to believe that a company to acquire the IUAI Turpin's latest invention was defi- .T?'* formed last Friday, the guarantors of the n.* Association being chiefly Belgian bankers. yWairectois ...
... A MODERN DICK TURPIN. William Parley, a notorious character, was charged at Ramsgate, on Saturday, with stopping the mail cart which runs between Ramsgate and Deal, early on the morning of tbe 8th inst., with intent to rob or search it.-It appeared that ...
... PLAYING AT DICK TURPIN. I At Rochester on Saturday, Joseph Hall and Albert Rumens, aged 11 and 9 respectively, were charged with stealing a horse, value j350, under particularly audacious circumstances. It ap- peared that the boys stayed from home all ...
... M. TURPIN'S LATEST INVENTION PARIS, Tuesday.—According to the journal La Patrie, M. Turpin, the well-known inventor of melinite, irritated at the chariness displayed by the Government in adopting certain other inventions of his, left France three months ...
... A MEXICAN DIOK. TURPIN, » Mr Edgar Wood had two thousand silver dollars in ten-dollar rolls, nicely packed in a valise with a few toilet articles, and twelve thousand dollars in bank notes and bills of ex- change snugly sewed into a thin belt worn about ...
... A RUSSIAN DICK TURPIN. Letters from provincial Russia speak of an alarming growth of brigandage caused by the in- fluence of Nihilism and the impoverished condi- tion of the peasantry. In a few days' time a trial is to come off at Potrakova, of Orlovsky ...
... A MODERNV DICK TURPIN. A HERO -of a very modern type, it is true-has just had a marvellous escape from the rude hands of American justice, and, seeing how scarce heroes are in these days, the fact appears to many people a subject for great congratulation ...
... M. TURPIN'S NEW INVENTION PURCHASED BY A COMPANY. PARIS, Sunday.-Le Journal states that it has reason to believe that a wrnpany to acquire the rights of M. Turpin's latest invention was defi- nitely formed last Friday, the guarantors of the new association ...
... A MODERN DICK TURPIN. lo, V 110 On Saturday last, at the petty sessions for the Cambridge c ck division of the county, a man abollt 2S years of age, who t f. first gave the name of Charles Trevor, but whose real ' ot name proyes to be Horace Wright, was ...