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BREWSTER SESSIONS

... re Edward Taylor for a full license fur the Volunteer Arms, th it, Gosforrb Street, would be withdrawn.aI An application was made by Mr Edwarid Clark, on a behalf Of John1 Wood Of the Masons Arms, Quality Row W for a full ?? J. a1. Edwards ruse to oppose ...

THE CONDITION OF IRELAND

... arrested at 0 lrien's Hotel, Milton ilalbay, on Friday night under the Coercion Act. John Houlihan, publican, was arrested as a suspect at itoscrea on Saturday. John Newell and Patrick AMorissy of Carriian, near Louglhrea, were arrested on Friday in ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... assigned as yet for either. THE CLERICAL IMPOSTER. At the Leeds Assizes on Wednesday, Beni. Norton Thomp. son, alias John Hobart Lindsay, ariys John Win. Proctor, was found guilty of solemnising marriages at Snetield according to the rules of the Church of England ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... killed. She was ex- tricated by a quarryman. She had sustained terrible injuries to the head. The body lies at the Pengwern Arms Hotel, Festiniog. MURDER AT CHORLEY. Alfred ERolbreoks and Andrew Goldeberry were charred at Chorley on Friday with the wilful ...

THE SAD DEATH OF A BOY AT NORTH SHIELDS

... coming from school the afternoon before he and his brother, John William, aged eight, were playing in the ;ivah-bonse, endeavattring to rig a ?? ship. About eight o'clock she called the boys in, John Villiam went into the house, but the deceased remained behind ...

Police Courts

... from 2s 6d to 10s and costs were imposed, and in some cases the defendapta who were old offeuders, were sent to gaol for a John Metealf Armstiong (24) and Thomas Shotton (29) were charged with stealing a quantity of bay from the Castle Farm, Newcastle ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... WVellesley, the secre- tary for Ireland, flungintothefire; and an arms bill, to which clauses have been recently added, which even Mr Shaw declared were wantonly severe, You may conceive that an arms bill, with all its molestatiotis, may be required; but it ...

Police Courts

... to have had water added to reduce it to 42 per cent, under proof. Defendlnt was convicted and Suned 5 and cants. John Crawford, Masons' Arms Inn, was charged with a similar offence. Mr Harkes bought of bin a pint of whisky on the 6th inst., and the sample ...

The HAMPSTEAD TRAGEDY

... fairly well attended. Mr C. Jnhnson, of Sonth Hetton, occupiod the chair. Tho speakers were Messrs John Wilson, AI.P for Mffid.-])rhiam, A and Mr John Johnson, treasurer to the Durham Miners' Association, who were supported on th time platform by Messrs ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, June 6

... oil thetm, and iltmull oga i]. treiting any who hlve tle apparanlce of gentle n. Oit NJOR cday last, a body of 500 or 600, armed wvitlL ltrge otdi al pick7-bafts, vicleiily assillted three votlig gentlemelil with a cler .gynan, in the neighbourhoodl, wih ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Neville- street, when the prisoner John Lowes came up and said to prosecutor that he would knock his head off. He then rushed upon him,, and struck him. Prosecutor endeavoured to get away, but prisoner followed, put his arm round prosecutor's neek, and threw ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... their way to Cardigan Bay, the boat upset, and five peo sons were drowned. The accident ocewred while the boat was crossing the bar. The persons drowned belonged to the Collegiate School. WIFE MURDER IN GLASGOW. At Glasgow on Saturday night, John Hetherington ...