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SEDUCTION AND SUICIDE AT LEYLAND

... sergeant, -LeylaUd, un be. w said Yesterday (onday morning, about eurter before, seven o'clock, Ifound the bad of tbe dec 0 arte Gri in a ?? behind Miss Morton's eardiofg echool, iuy iund on - the 2-arm of Thomas Pearson. 6he w obu threc ando rom the side ...

AGRICULTURE

... take them up at once, however green the haula may be, store them in as dry a condition as possible, let the air play freely among them afterwards, turn them occasionally till they are thoroughly dry, and you may laugh at the disease, and have no need to trouble ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... provided our breakfast tables with a delicately fiavoured beveragewhich may save us many heavy doctors hills. It ia by the judicious use of such articles of diet that aS constitulton may he gradually built up untillstrong enoulgh to resist every tendency ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... ebbing of Life.-A dangerous illness having left my stomach too weak to assimilste ordinary food of any kind sufficient to keep me alive, I owe my preservation to Du Barry's Revalenta Arabian, on which I subsisted for months, recovering a healthy digestion ...

ALLEGED WILFUL MURDER IN PRESTON

... have been occasioned by blows or violence inflicted by another person. The markl on the skull above the ear may have been produced by a stick, or may have arisen from a violent fall. This was the whole of the evidence, and the jury re- turned the following ...

REVIVAL OF THE ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... have been. You may read it yourselves. You may see your triumph in a nation's eyes. You may read it in the countenances of people of all classes. You may trace it in their improved clothing, and in their improved habitations. You may see ...

FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY IN PRESTON

... Berry, and they thought that affairs might go on more comfortably, cer- I tainly safer, if they all lived under one roof. We may I heie remark that Berry has not for some time behaved over-well to his wife. He has got drunk now and then, and, it is said ...

LANCASTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... was indicted for the murder of her female bastard child, at Li. verpool, on the l4thl of May last. There being no dis- tinct evidence that the cirild wsas born alive, the jury ac- quitted her of murder, and found her guilty of concealing the birtir, and ...

COUNTY COURT.—MONDAY LAST

... debt. The defendant:. How can thou swvear to the deb I have paid, thee all that I owed thou? 'Hew canal thour keep accounts. when thota art always drunk? .The'tlast time' I paid thee anthingS thou wert drinkting ginout of aquart jug.! (Laushter.)HislHonour ...

THE RECENT ATROCITY

... amount of examtinationt by yet to be made of the clothing worn by the prisoner in the ,ore deck. It may bte that the man is wrossgly identified, or it may be that ha is the right man. I don't express asn opinion either way; but having hald an identification ...

DREADFUL TRAGEDY AT UXBRIDGE

... said, That may be. I then brought him back again. I took the necktie (black silk) off his neck before I took him away. I then went to a second-hand clothes' shop in Union-street, Reading, and received fiom a man, named Lyons, who keeps the shop, a black ...

INQUESTS ON MURDERED PERSON

... breath, to say that he had struggled for three weeks, and suffered Goil only knew what in his endeavour to keep that engagement. He had come on the stage that night nnowing that it wits at the risk of his life. He was ko craven, and his past history would ...