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DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... written an indignant letter respect- isig the dissolution of the Neapolitan Anti-Council by the Italian Goveriment. Garibaldi speaks of the assembly as an illustrious reunion composed of the heads of human intelligence, whose lights confound the rogue and ...

A WOMAN MURDERED AT FINSBURY

... PROPORTION OF RATING. -The farmers, and those who are in reality and a not in pretence their true friends, are beg nuing a to speak their minds with a plainness which is cal-f culated to astonish some of the squires. At a c farmers' meeting, at Wadebridge ...

EXTRAORDINARY SEDUCTION CASE

... her from he b vows, and they parted, she going, as I said to Europe. There she met George Peabody, th~en, tl comparatively speaking, a young man, but one who was aiready making his mark, and whose V wealth was beginning to pour in. He saw he::, and was ...

THE ALLEGED ASSAULT AT ELWICK

... outside the vil- lage, he met the defendant and ?? Stokoe. He was perfectly sober. It was a moonlight night. They did not speak as they passed. Before he had gone much farther he met two retriever dogs belonging to defendant. The dogs growled at him, ...

THE FINSBURY MURDER

... not told nie that she intended to leave them, I thought that Someto-hing strange head happened. On Monday I les r'l people speaking about a young woman who bad been msurdered in Finsbury-square, and upon reading a description of her ini the piapers, at ...

THE CASE OF THE REV. GEORGE GILFILLAN

... Sco&Iand, Iknow that the only blibet ace between Mr. ?? and thousands int' ('berthto which he bolongs, is this-they s siient hlie speaks. Silencissaid to be consent, iiat tlilt is not always the case. It is not so in Sco~tlilz. nor in the United Presbyterian ...

THE SUSPECTED CHILD MURDER AT DARLINGTON

... Francisco on the 14th September. THE RrDUCTIONS IN TriE DCKYARDS.- Mr. E. J. Reed, the Chief Constructor of the Navy, having to speak at Sheerness the other day, deplored the necessity under which the Government acted with regard to the reductions in the dockyards ...

PROSECUTION OF A THEATRICAL MANAGER AT STOCKTON

... association then before us. is Though I do not agree with what Mr. Johnman says, touching national education - especially when he speaks about disestablishing the Bible, I have ever held, and I still hold, that the nation is deeply indebted to those who have ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... Louisa Moncrieffe, and she was not produced, If this were a mechanic's case, would they not ex- pect the wife tobe called to speak to the daughter's state, when she had been present at her confine- ment ? Would they not expect the sister to be called ? Of ...

HARTLEPOOL COUNTY COURT

... Canterbury and Yorle have sent a letter expressing sympathy with the Convention stow sittin g in Dublin. The Arch- bishops speak of the Irish Church as our beloved sister Church.'' IsateiligeneC haS been received that flee ill- ness of the 11ev. Newvmlian ...

BITING A WOMAN'S NOSE OFF AT DARLINGTON

... favomuable to the passing, very much in its present form, of the Government Education Bill. Allow me a word of feeble protest. I speak from an ex- tensive experience, and careful observation of the schools which now do all that is being done to- wards educating ...

SALMON FISHERY INQUIRY

... taken was-in 1867, 1064; in 1863, 4840; and ?? 1S69, 6852. The total value of these fish would be higher than his estimate. Speaking generally, he thought that there had been a pro- gressive increase in the value of the whole fisheries, and this he attributed ...