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\\, ES fiVIUIILAN D, AND CUMBERLAND IN-FELLIGENCE

... be given to the crew of the fishing smack, Star of the East, for rescuing the crew of the Hanoverian schooner Immanuel in Cardigan Bay, in January last This will make £l3 received from various sources by these men for their gallant conduct on that occasion ...

Natal and phiritt ateltls

... past week; however, the sale has been effected privately. The gentleman who has become the proprietor is, we understand, Mr. John Bigg, who has edited the Adrertiur for some time past. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A WORXMAN.—OR MOlRlity last a serious accident occurred ...

tarts anb' linntrritts

... had sheltered the fugitive, were murdered the usual manner. Mr. GJAristone has withdrawn his measure for taxin' g clubs. Sir John Trelawny has altogether declined 00 further conduct of the Church-rates Abolition This morceau is exhibited in large letters ...

The Queen was expected to return from Osborne to Windsor yesterday. Two boys were drowned while sliding at ..

... of a min, were conveyed to the King's Arms Tavern, Silvertown. The head and one of the arms have been severed from the body, which is also terribly mutilated. An unsuccessful search has been made for the head and arm. A full description of the remains has ...

NOTICE

... connected with the Recre-, ation Grounds at the Derby Arms Hotel Abbey Road, Barrow-in-Furness. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (Under a Bill of Sale,) Upon the premises occupied by Mr. Janos Ehriy, Derby Arms Hotel, Abbey R-yad, Furness ' on TUESDAY and WEDNESDA ...

v (TT A ri 1 9,-4 BARROW HERALD,- SATURDAY ZAN. l9 1867

... friends, but the majority from curiosity to witness the dragging fa- the bodies. 'n most of the cases of the bodies recovered the arms are stretched upwards, as if the unfortunate diseased had been vainly endeavouring to save themselves by clutching at the ice ...

WOW, Wowed her up to the Devonshire Dock, w h ore she his received a thorough overhaul. We are,glad to

... thereby causing great expense to the inhabitants. A meeting in relation tie this was held at the house of Mr. Tyson, Queen's Arms, Bigpr, on Tuesday evening, and was attended by — Wm. Butler, Esq., of Dalton, agent for several of the property owners, by ...

GENERAL NEWS

... being m,w the same as before the demand was made. On Monday morning the body of a man, Who was afterwards discovered to be John Denson, H labourer, of Marsden, was Mund cut to pieces on the London and N.ortli-westeru Railway at a place called Kocher, ...

PARLIAMENT

... the City of Boston, has been wrecked. Mr. John Collingswood, master of the barque from Ma riartople to Dublin with wheat, reportedthat when at sea, on the morning of Saturday, the Smalls lights (in Cardigan Bay) bearing N.E. by N. about 32 miles, weather ...

LOCAL & DISTRICT

... 111RXBY-IRELETIL —.— Richard Shepherd John Johnson John James Robert Simpson Christopher Armstrong Isaac Towers Thomas Oxley — William Park . MANBIIIOOB. William Rigg John Jackson John Holmes OEIMOTHEELET. Thomas GaAsll John Fisher Thomas ...

gil prrow Aimld. SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1871

... RUSSELL and JOHN BRIGHT have been. .s for Mr. SULLIVAN, he wears golden opinions 7om all sorts of people. He recently devoted ;sum of upwards of £5OO, which was collected Jr a testimonial to himself, to the erection of is tatue to HENRY GRATTAN. He has published ...