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ALLEGED MASLAUGHTER OF A GRIMSBY FISHERBOY AT SEA,

... ran on deck, wruiwing his hands- in -agony and screamingi He ran to the middle.of the vessel and j amped overboard, without speaking- to the -boy who was steering, and with whom he had previously taken counsel respeoesg the treatment to which be had been ...

PROFESSOR EWALD'S TRIAL

... references to England, since the Prussian constitution is different from the English. Professor Ewald wras then permitted to speak. H~e said that his advocate had said all that was needful, and he would only add that he certainly had no design to malign ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... be found a letter from iv de MR. TloTNAS WEIGHT, a man of whose active piety lo ar. and sound judgment it is impossible to speak too SI a highly,-who has seen DOVE on twelve different occa- e0 all ig sions, and who, as the result of all this intercourse ...

THE MURDER IN BLOOMSBURY

... wife had written, or what she alleged she had seen and heard. He said, in answer to Mr. Sleigh, that he for- bade his wife to speak of the subject, because he thought it might cause a disturbance at his iodgings and injure his character.' MIs. J./eeman ...

ELECTION PETITIONS

... that I have been in Lancashire and sat upon many benches, but I never heard of such a system as this before. I am not at all speaking of the present petition, or express. ingthe slightest opinion upon it; but I am shocked to hear that working men, who ought ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT HACKNEY

... division, had her re- moved to the Geroan Hospital. On Saturday afternoon, at one o'clock, she was partly sensible, but unable to speak. When ashkd if she vished to make any statement, she wrote the word No. Her death is expected. ...

WIFE MURDER NEAR KEIGHLEY

... conduet has been i feigned, will doubtless be a subject of inquiry. Since his imprisonment he has appeared perfectly sane, speaks rationally, and eats and sleeps well. The iiquest was held yesterday evening, and the jury returned a verdict of WILFUL ...

THE MURDER AT NEWINGTON

... received private information that, if the in-p Iquiry is adjourned for a day or two, a witness will Ibe in attendance, who will speak to what the feel- fi lung of a particular individual was towards the de- ceased. 1,Inspector Carter: I have heard that tlqe ...

CHARGE OF THE ARCHDEACON OF CRAVEN

... Puritas times to remind us that religious Cdlfcrencee between tho Church and other comnunions are not of recent origin. I speak advisedly of religious difteiances-differences affecting religious faith and wor- ship. It is true that exception might be ...

THE MURDER AT NEWINGTON

... received private information that, if the in- quiry is adjourned for a day or two, a witness will be in attendance, who will speak to what the feel- -ing of a particular individual was towards the de- !ceased. o Inspector Carter: I have heard that tie brother ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... were seriously jeopardised. The magistrates 0ooked uporn tho offence as one whiclh no ienalty would meet. Miichael Davitt, speaking at Bray on Tuesday night, raid be believed the democracy of England and Scotland would be induced to grant Home Rule wkssr ...

MARSHAL HAYNAU AT COLOGNE

... from Hiavre, has brought two ships' boats, three sails, one awning, six pistols, six oars, two compasses, one lamp, one speaking trm et, and a medicine chest, belonging to the vessel Pew Zealand, of London, lately burnt at sea, and landed by a French ...