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THE NOTORIOUS HOTEL THIEF

... obligition of the pursuer. The Sheritf.subatitnto ordered proof to be led this warn. or A APTIII INTIKVAL.—In the year kw, • murder wee committed near Dublin, of an old woman named ll'Maluns, who resided at a farm at tilincollen, three miles from the city ...

BEDFORDSHIRE

... nomination is fixed for Tuesday next. It is thoolat that the Marquis of Turista* will be se. turned unopposed. ALLEGED WIFE MURDER IN ]MANCHESTER. At City Police Court, on Monday, before Rickards and Mr Galloway, John Nelson, striker 9, 'llsonipsou'ebnildinge ...

WORK AND WAOES

... a rsdnotion of 10 per oont• Exscctios AT COVS.—Willises Tobin, who was sentsnoed to death at the !went Cork Amazes for the murder of Johanna Cotter. at Rathcormeck, in ingest lest, was hanged within the County iiaol on Monday morning. Daring the night ...

CHESHIRE LINES COMMITTEE

... Badwortb Polio, Court on Monday, Jeminia Hankey and Emma Wilkinson, aged 14 and 17 respectively, were charged with attempting to murder, by poisoning, two children of their master, William Stubbs, farmer, at Antrobas, named Eva and Hannah, and aged respectively ...

SEMPER

... have beet unjust MURDERER. COMMITTEE. to have mppres-.1 the denial. THE ARTIZ DWELLINGS BILL. • Alfred Heap, been convict.' at In th e Court of Ithetequer, on Saturday, before the The House then wentinto mm itt e e on the the of the murder of . young fee ...

ilaiibeidge ; Rev. T. H. Gillam, 'vicar of Weaverhani; THE TICHBORNE TRIAL and tho Rev. W. H. White, vicar of

... for 1874 front the lat of January up to the 16th April and humani . was 889 inches, on 57 dare; this year to the same THE MURDER OP MR MARGARY. time was 691 inches, on fifty-three days. In answer to Mr Waite, Mr said the Loptisviry in An extraordinary ...

MUTINY ON SHIPBOARD

... MUTINY ON SHIPBOARD. MURDER OF WO OFFICERS. Monday Night. The motet of the schooner Jefferson Barton, which was boarded to-day in mid-channel by a Seizing boat, reported that ten days ago, while he ' crossing the Atlantic from Li.,..uzn, • mutiny broke ...

AN EXHORTATION TO SLEEP

... Indeed, ignorance and folly sometimes 'go so far as to awaken children for the purpose of getting them up. which u just not murder in the first degree. Lay it down as the rule of family life that nobody is to be waked by external means There may be ext ...

STOCKPORT MAY FAIR

... competitors. constitute exactly the image of convolutes of the the face. The hand is stiff, sad the stiffness will be that of a murder which created great erition in enterior lobe of the cerebrum with the saki between 410 YARDS' HANDICAP. more or less permanent ...

IN MENORIAN.-KIN. C. K. PRESCOr

... outside was • very determined one, from the hot theft the deosseed's legs were touching the pound when be din. *mend. SUSPECTED MURDER IN STOCKPORT. On en inquest was held by the Deputy Coroner, r Lake, on the body of Margaret Naugh. ton, Rook Row, who expired ...

THE MONEY MARKET

... have bean chosen to proceed to Yunnan with the Chinese commissioner, order to investigate the circumstances Attending the murder of Mr Magary. Nirths, 4arriages,*Reaos. D lED. Ou the U.o iost. at Moseley Houeei Hue! Grove, Mary 1 feat. ,:e Moore, eyed ...

THE WRECK OF THE SCH

... beasts of These horn es were built of iron, with ? done in the mad bad token place some weeks before the evening field. The murdered min's widow, alio was very cen. The women children i. the our story opened, and in some degree cabin my informout, beloved ...