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other two. About half an hour after the occurrence the bodies were recovered, but, as was to be expected, life

... Mr. S. W. Knox, solicitor, and enjoyed the respect of all who knew him.-2Vorthern Whig. WRECK OF A LARGE AMERICAN SHIP IN CARDIGAN BAY.—GALLANT LIFEBOAT SERVICES.—BARMOUTH, DEC. 31.—1 have much pleasure in reporting the additional valuable services yesterday ...

AU ST RIA

... NORTHAMPTONSHIRE. John Edmund Soverne, Esq., of Tnenford, near Brackley; William Smyth, , of Little Houghton, near Northampton; and George Ashby Ashby, Esq., of Naseby, near Northampton. NORTHUMBERLAND —William John Pawson. E q , of Snawdon; John Cookson, , ...

PERSONAL TRAITS OF THE PRINCE CONSORT

... pieces of broken wood, bottles, &c., having been found there. Last week was slaughtered by Mr. John Blythe, Kendal, a fat sheep of the Leicester breed, fed by Mr. John Todd, of Tenter End, in the township of Docker, four miles north of Kendal. The weight of ...

CHARGE OF BIGAMY

... making two inches in fifteen hours. Mast and spars carried away. DISTRESSING SHIPWRECK IN CARDIGAN B On Saturday evening a most distressing shipwreck took place in Cardigan Bay. About noon a brig was seen near the island with signals of distress flying. As ...

Epitoture of Nam

... active volunteer militia force of 30,000 men, to be paid, armed, and clothed ; and it is their intention, when this is completed, to endeavour to organise a reserve force of 30,000 volunteers, to be armed and clothed only. No reasonable men can entertain a ...

CAPLF-LE-FERNE

... CAPLF-LE-FERNE. ESSRS . ROBINSON & SON have received instructionsj_ from the Proprietor, Mr. JOHN KINGSMILL, to submit for Sale by Public Auction, on the above Premises, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the Ist day of Ocronzn, 1862, the following Valuable ALIVE and ...

DARING GARROTTE ROBBERY

... dragged her by the throat.—Mr. Paynter : Had you see him before 9—Prosecutrix : No. I saw nothing of him till he threw his arms round my neck. He seized me by the neck, and dug 'us nu ts — the marks of nails. (Complainant here showed some scratches, the ...

i'.ivitaine of )Itfxs

... feet. Fortunately, his foot caught a projection from the window and saved his fall, the worst consequence of it being a broken arm. The deaths in the metropolis last week were very nearly on a level with the numbers of the week before, being 1,535 in all ...

THE AFFAIRS OF GREECE

... the forest about three miles from the city, where a hand of 400 armed men were in waiting. They disarmed the gendarmes placed in the train, and then entering the carriages took away the arms from all the soldiers they met with at the succeeding stations ...

WAR MEETING AT BROOKLYN

... poachers. The animals fastened on two of the gabg, named Thomas Gelsthorpe and John Hermitage, who were ultimately captured. The others escaped. The dogs seized Gelsthorpe by the arm and Hermitage by the hand, severe wounds being inflicted. Both prisoners were ...

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... paint ; and save more lives and hinder more Indian: depredations than they can' by ex- army millions of dollars vested in an arm to fight and kill the Indians. • THE GOVERNMENT VOLUNTEER CAPITATION GRANT.— The recent disclosures made by Colonel Erskine ...