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NEWS OF THE DAY

... diplomatist at Berlin may contribute to modify the attitude of a section of the Prussian press, and moderate its tone when speaking of France. The Prussians object to the Schleswig-Holstein question being referred to a conference. Schleswig, they say, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... summoned for a like offence. defendant bae of the crew of the ship Elenora, also lying in the fee's Dock, but as he could not speak English, and was 1 that he had committed any offence, the informa- iaiwas dismissed.—Mr. Bullock, one of the officials of the ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS, YESTERDAY

... Walker has aiy Ersonal recollection of the amounts of money he received, r. Walker was then called, and said he could only speak from documents to the amounts of money he had received. He could not state the amounts from memory. Ir. Potter said could prove ...

GENERAL NEWS

... She evidently wanted to bring the two princes to speak of that country, but did not succeed. At last she took leave of them with certain degree of coldness : she was evidently vexed that they did not speak of what she had most at heart. The Scott Novels ...

Published: Saturday 07 September 1867
Newspaper: Bury Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7729 | Page: 7 | Tags: adam mather murder 

GENERAL NEWS

... of brown cloth, ribbed in three inch squares, old and greasy. He was dressed in cord trousers' and had on a light coat, and speaks with a Lancashire dialect. The unfortunate deceased lived about half an hour.—The inquest on the body was opened before Mr ...

GENERAL NEWS

... of one solitary individual all told. The craft in question was in fact an Indian-bark canoe, which had been built—or, to speak more correctly, scooped out —by the hands of Indians on the Nabawaska, a tributary of the Ottawa, North America. The Cagh- ...

Published: Saturday 31 August 1867
Newspaper: Bury Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 11378 | Page: 7 | Tags: adam mather murder