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THE DANGERS OF THE STREETS

... s-v'lO , isin);--_ll. it, ?? nearly lollckilig tile co1l dIUs: ir 11o111I I. s sop. oe tenilalt aimitto'i thie factks, aii sail I the as1'tiillit Iavs dno to one of bis horses lbiiig VIy ?? -lilt J0 Ilallog. A geitlemaon rclprt- Si ltillg 51111 S id'lidalltS ...

THE EURYDICE

... necessarily have less stability. The officer managing her would know I this, and, therefore,.press her correspondingly less with I sail. He should call this proper handling. The con. E sumption of ninety tons of stores, provisions, and water would reduce the ...

DRINK AND ITS RESULTS

... performing its 'osnal circuitous route in the air. Toe wager was accepted, and WelchamI jumped forward and carght hold of the sail as it passed by him. He was borne away, and those who were watching his prngress shuddered as they beheld I the snap in a ...

THIEVES AND RECEIVERS

... the Guildhall Police-courtb, on Saturdayo being with stealing £4 from the person of Edward Swin- polick t yard, mate of a sailing ship, of Faversham. The fit ,, prosecutor stated that he was with a friend of hie in rendc the Eesex Tavern, Addgate, when ...

Chronicles of Crime

... received' the name of the A enuealyandin this Captain Kidd- sailed for Nework towrds the s2of m n tha year 1695, and in his passage made prize ol- a.French w ship. From New York-he sailed to-the maderia.Islands, thence to Bonavista and St. Jago, anud ...

ALLEGED APARTMENTS BUREAU FRAUD

... places, but be had not given any authority for these engagements to be entered into. Harriet Bristow,of Marylebone-road,on oath, sail that Foster called on her in the December of last year, and represented tbat he wanted apart- ments, with partial board, for ...

SEIZURE OF FISH

... home. The fish was fit for food, One was cut open, and blood ran from the bones. There was not any offen- sive smell, Dr. Hunt sail i;.e savw the fish at the court, It was not fresh, but it GVS go(od for human food. lie did not detect any offmnsie smell. ...

A STREET THIEF

... connection with the drowning of his wife, ereated so much sensation in Devonshire a few months ago, says the Central News, sailed for Now Zealand on Saturday, having, as lie alleges, been offered an ap- pointment in one of the Government departmonts by ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT SEA

... appeaired to ,pros'eorte~on ?? 'te T reasry,~ said that the .-r ar~y'le ° C~~e-hapgiia ;''was au, British,*ship,;'an~d,,she. ,sailed from ~ambug to Plhiladelphia. On the 3rd September last she was ,lying,intleriv.erD elaware a iew miles ?? latter port. ...

A CROYDON RECTOR'S DAUGHTER ASSAULTED IN CHURCH

... two months. Amateur Thestrloals, Negro Troupes, and \ Voealists.-Wigs 8/6, Whiskers, 1&, Beards, 1'8; ger Wigs. 1/8 * Faaoy Sail Dressea on Hire, 7/6 to ai,- :1he night; Costumes lent on hlrezforeverr ly. Catalogiles for stamp. All artlcles sent piost ...

ALLEGED MURDER ON BOARD SHIP

... :. I' an a steward , ot-iof.'empipilo'*int'; ?? at--9 1'tEst India Dock ,rod Popli rK was a st ward on the Cattysaik which sailed fhor Loidon on May 15, 1880, haviig ann board the pfisoner as chief otieer,. and John Franciscook and steward, who had shipped ...

THE CASE OF JOHN MALONEY

... was setting to trhe eastward, arid her sails were then set to trv and force her over the sands, there not being ?? ?? to allow the steamner to come in arid tow her off. Eveantnally she care efleat, nnd was sailed rouns:d thoe lorili Sand Head to Raim9gate ...