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THE NEW POOR LAW

... eloquence of r Lord Brougbam, he rejected my solemn warninirs. R.O. . _ _ ?? . POTATOES AND LIME. t To TUCe tDITOR 0F THl MOR1NING1 POST. SIR,-Every fact relating to the growth of potatoes tis now of national imrortiusce. A. few weeks ago I was in Yorkshire. I ...

SHOCKING CASE OF STARVATION

... diferent char- acter. She seldom sat down to her breakfast without having a rasher of bacon, and invariably had bast and potatoes at dinner. 1er husband was a quiet, steady meaD, but she had driven him to live out of the house, though she compelled hism ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... acres of laend, at 0-arthorpe, and Dougherty is a potato march ant carrying on business at Goole. In the month of October, 1876, Doughertymande en agresmentwith Scholey for the purchase-of 317 sacks of potatoes at 8s. per. sack, Ito be delivered at Mardyk~e ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... Woodhouse, ire.; 1 roses, J. S. Baron, Leyland; collection of vegetables, i Peter oregson; kidney potatoes, W. Thornley.'round do,, J. S. Baron, collection of potatoes, W. Thornley; cawiages, P. raegeon; peals, IV. Crook; broad beans, J. C Ball, carrots, onions ...

Town Edition WITH SATURDAY'S NEWS, POLICE, LEGAL AND GENERAL

... unfavourable for the digging out of potatoes. It has been raining all day, and there seems little prospect of a change for the better. FRANCE.-The Reformt states, that- Provisions are every day becoming dearer in Paris. Potatoes are now double the price they ...

MURDER OF A WIFE BY HER HUSBAND

... sitting prapariag po. d tatoes for dinner, in the same piece, when Davies entered .t the brewbouse and began to peel some potatoes, Be a then stood up and near to bis wife, and asked her not to it appear against him. She eaid she would, and he again r ...

Ireland

... doubt that the potato blight of former years has F 0, appeared in several of the midland counties, as well c be as on the shores of the Atlantic. By the letters p and journals received on Wednesday morn;ng, it a asappears that fields of potatoes that looked ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... aindi lad been subject to fit;, is spp sed th~at 1lie had got into a state of destiondeictcy cu account or scascity or work. A POTATO CIArm.-At tile Hull Cosunty- Court VIstrdyan arl. in ?? brosighthyv a-putteoeeseei o gHotedlO1, 1ato recover £24 7e. (id. ...

THE SPINNING-HOUSE CASE

... te V Udls ihe eiveday bread andtea. Afr het l4 ae d tT da-mm a litee of co 7most, wMich she bed to be lgh:* two unkbned'potatoes, and cold water. Me had no tea. 'Ft &ttpm at stse o~dcr a wea gpi e wake* ate Tbsfith seae-;b6 evet MY amri6c her eoziement ...

ARREST OF A SUPPOSED SYSTEMATIC SWINDLER AT BARNSLEY

... a man named Edward George Creasy, who for some time has been ostensibly carrying or business as a, wholesale fruiterer,- potato merchant, &c., at 21, Mayday-green, Barnsley, but who is now alleged to be a swindler. About twelve months ago Creasy was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... boatuiasa, Xirkgawre, was committed for trial for steaningt e half a seak of potatoes, valued at 4r., the vroperty of e G. and W. Bletcher, potato merchants, Hudiersfield. h The potatoes were taken from a boaton Waich the prisuner sered. SELLY. e At the Selby ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Thee,; Oadserfine I~anhsn, a. money, &r9., thec 5s. c~ Hencr~y Bentley; fearee Win. Abbott, Th1ee 7NOssliS' ?? Thomp3sonl S. potatoes, &e,, the rs. of lam. ssockhdsle; Adeihehls Ephraim, a. w7atches, &Gc., the p, ci li'm. Jobn Wilson. ITwo iso7 lbs' ietpr ...