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SINGULAR LIBEL CASE

... what a benefit you must be to the 1 Post Office. (Laughter.) Yonge said some were on l political matters and others came from his stockbroker. Dr. Jesse said to witness: It is clear Yonge is here under a feigned name. Witness spokc to him, and he said ...

THE ALLEGED TURF FRAUD

... the back had a few lines writ. ten introducing to him Mr. Yonge, of Belfast. Witness ] wont again next morning to the hotel, and saw Meikle- john and Yonge together. On the 17th November, re Yonge called at the bank, and opened an account, of paying in ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... to Ws ma, ied for a wee- s iuet, Widnes, ?? wits gir1 named Mrinnie Xdas, On .et totbhe-wix-fir tziaL . beert Rkehasd Ev a yong d wasre, i -ns charged wth cz tbe prop-rty of' t~e~ the 6Lth irasW, anu er he tefl Lr p. 1he pnsouer bta been date.-lr L oac ...

SHOCKING ASSAULT ON A LADY

... allan't, who, it is thought, may be: ;-idhig i the vicinilty of thevie near which the ouaaze. was committed. To-dy .the I yong lady was not quite sO welL The i I excxenb a'nd loss of blood bave.told upon her, l and she insaker, but no imnbe-liate danger ...

THE CLARENCE INQUIRY

... borough boundary went down to the New Ferry pier, north of the pier being inside the borough and south outside. l Captain Yonge said the Clarence would be about 150 yards outside the boundary on a flood tide, and about 50 yards inside at the ebb. Captain ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES

... of the said John'BBuokley. - On the evening of the 10th November the prisoner, was in Lver-street, Manchester, and asked a yong woman named Mary Choehire to go with him. n he declined, and he then etruck her several times in the face. He then took:a pocket ...

FRIGHTFUL STABBING CASE NEAR CARLISLE

... by a married woman between whom and himself the friendship is reputed to have been too sweet. In the house were a batch of yong fellows, including Johnotone, who is the son of one of Mr. Mounesy's most respectable farmers.' Drink passed freely among the ...

SINGULAR ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... knife from the prisoner. He then said be was glad be had done it. Delph, 640 produced the knife, a pDoktclasp. knife, with a Yong and sharp blade. Charles Orford, of Tyler's-coart, Wardour- street, ?? of us were in the City of London Public House together ...

A MINISTER CONVICTED OF POISONING HIS WIFE

... talent and P-otherj r~ther d.BleA~t in edOtio; andor69 utro~Lanundiscilndpaldons. He .14oame wn erfi~th anzsd eeompelld, a-yong tod flin his parish, about td years aboD anfi d ftiil rigtso deveLDp. d wt evemdt rver -a m heru &eaffc betue, kan vthed- art ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... trial. plonr2 THE SE OF THE KNIPM-A rough-looking youth, named John Willism Brooks, was charged with wound. 2 ing John Brown, a yong man in the employ of Mr. J. 3j Fraher, newsagent, 52, tbebarn-street, on the I7th of 4 last month. Detectirv-in.-ectorGrnbb ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... aeensed-Mr. Brooke, On behalf of -tha d, primm-r, admitted the thefts, saying it vwe-a meet ir Melancholy cse. Prioner wa4 a -yong men, tfs .t nmotherof four children, and had always borne an te- d, pac-able chaacter. She lad, Unfortunately, allowed ef eelt ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... anuam as talary ?? prisonerwas remanded r seven days, bail beingrefused. AnLum~ innse Tntrx A CocoA Hoosg.-Eenry Thomp- sors a yong man, was comm ltted that sewons OD a charge oi stealng a wcateh and chain and as.iovereimn the property of william Read, assstant ...