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... CR1MES AND CASUALTIES. COlL1ERY ON FIRE. On Monday morning, Messrs Waldron and Ashley's Colliery, ldbill, Rowley Regis, was discovered to be on fire. Efforts were made by the colhe-s to savo the horses and tools, but without success. THE FATAL ALPINE ...

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... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. TUE CASE OF M. C E.ANTRELLE. The Piess AasMiciston ii enabled to announce that the Home Secretary hats decided that there is no sufficient reaeon to intertere with the due course of law in the case of G lant cele, tie Edinbure h ...

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... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. I THREE CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH. A horrible occurrence has taken place at Sale, Cheshire. Three children bad been left in the house by their parents, and by some means they set fire to their bedclothes. They sustained such shocking ...

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... RIMS AND CASUALTIES. -- SUICIDE AT SOUTrORT. | William K. Walton, aged 17, eldest son of the Town Clerk of Southport, shot himself fatally through the her-L with a revolver in his bed room on Monday afternoon, A WOMAN SENTENCED TO DEATH. At Nottingham ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. GREAT FIRE AT OPORTO. A great fire has occurred at the petruleurn bonded ware- bouse at Oporto. Five persons lost their lives. FALL OF A FLOOR IN PARIS. On Friday morning, the flooring of a house in the Rue Chaptal, which was un ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... whereasionts. The melanhl]oly news now received records tha.t the captain and ofieccrs have been murdered by the crew and the ship cuttled at Labuan. This is ?? extent of the information receiv ed. The crew were Chinese, and it would appear most probable ...

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... public-house called the Shi) n Launch Inn, the deceased calling the prisoner bad names tr all the way. After quarrelling in the Ship launch Inn, th they came out, and while they were walking towards en home, the prisoner struck the deceased on the left eye ...

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... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. MURDER 0Y EUROPEAN MERCHANTS. A telegram from Tunnis, of Wednesdasy datce, reports that nine Europeans. who were on their away from Tunis to Cofee with merchandise, which they intended to sell to the French troops at the latter ...

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... CRLIMES AND CASUALTIES. M1 lE IN LONDON. A fire broke out on Frida~y evenla¶, on the promiuses of & Y *Ithn IW! urtn Ohl Street% St. nuk~ ?? London. The p atoldsl unbools mainlin1 mere dostroyed, eVUIL IDE OF AN AUSTRIAN GENERAL. G~eiceil ?? rommnittpnl ...

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... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. ESrPAE FIY; ?? NGH 51 GAOT lichard Whitirict: as just OOa-2- furoia tlhe BIrming- bi,, lu ; m d aol, lic I-roke opoe t-o ixOors. , iid tihlng a Seat, r in, 6,h, er,i,- gr,,und. he e.1Clt. th!e Wall, anti haa i.ct ?? been li;vsi ...

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... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. SHIPWRECK AND LOSS OF LIFE. A Lloyd's telegram states that the steamer Phoenix, from Ze-castle to Riga, with fireclay, has been totally wreckal Lt Vesterv-c, Denmark. Three men perished. ATTEMPTED MURDER. At Hull on Monday, a man ...

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... CRIMES AND CASUALTIES. SERIOUS FIRE IN ITALY. e The ester part at the villae of Bersezis, in the province a ot Coma, Italy, baa been destroyed by fire. The flames spread sorapidly that before they could be extinguished44 dwellings had been entirely destroyed ...