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THE SEIBB mEEV 4. JO WEST CjjRBEB.? Q% SOPrg WESTERN ADVERTISER

... officers were attending to Bradworth, the body of the murdered woman was taken to the Queen’s Hospital Police-constable Thomas Hardy (62). The murderer, William Smith, was taken into custody Inspector Spear and Policeconstable M‘Crohen. At the fetation ...

THE SK.IRBEH’E'EW AND WEST CARBERT EAGXjE. OR SOUTH WESTERN ABVERTISER

... found resting place Bunhill-fields; as did Cromwell’s chaplain. Dr. John Owen; and Stothard and Blake, the painters; and Thomas Hardy and John Horne Tooke, the reformers; and David Nasmith, the founder of City missions; and Mrs. Susannah Wesley, the mother ...

death, passed upon the Denim convicts in Dublin, were yesterday apprized that the Government

... concession, and that, endeavouring to letch hack what he has conceded, the Chancellor of the Kxchequer is thinking more of Mr. Hardy and Sir S. Northcote. This is doing justice to the Gauntry and keeping faith with the The Army and Navy Gazette the Duke of ...

WEBTCORK&CARBERY

... the appaling winter of 1846-7, when famine and disease visited Ireland from the failure of the potato crop, led Mr. William Thomas, Mining Superintendent of the Southern and Western Mining Company of Ireland, who resided on the spot, to make frequent r ...

THE SKIBBEREEN AND WEST CARBERT EAGLE; OR, SOUTH WESTERN ADVERTISER

... The twenty-six families mentioned in Captain Thomas’s statement are now employed, fed, and clothed —the men, from a stale of most abject poverty, and the most abject condition, have become strong and hardy seamen ; their wives and daughters are employed ...

BKIBBEREEN UNION

... set of able and well-conducted men employed at this mine. Hill G- Long, Esq,, the proprietor of the property, and Captain H. Thomas, the manager, made appropriate speeches on the occasiop. The prospects this mine are not equalled in point of value and richness ...

ATROCIOUS OUTRAGE AT PLASRETTB,

... married woman being the victim, and the offence committed of a more than nanally revolting character. Tho poor woman is named Hardy, and had been travelling along with her husband on Friday night last, to Flashett’s Colliery, at which place he applied for ...

T Vv XT T -A. jK. BT CUB Our readers will understand that to* not hold oursehes responsible our able

... exceedingly well; but after doing enormous business, found that the more fed, the more the company lost. The action of Miss Thomas against General Shirley has been great source of gossip at the cluhs, and the personal character of the General may be judged ...

CABRTtNO THU UNITED STATES MAILS

... on very advantageous terms. For further particulars apply to— WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water Street, Liverpool; Or to Thomas Ltncb, Banlry ; Thomas Fuller, Union Hall; D. Lthch, & Co., Macroom; Francis Busted, Kinsale; John Atkins, Duumaoway; JOHN r. uvzs, S ...

«anEEMf ADmEBTISCR

... victualler Harris, Thomas, Stafford, baker. Bm ton, ton, Tonbridge Well, journeyman bookbinder. Knight, IT., j ortsmoulh, assistant paymaster m the Trafalgar. Speuce, David Thomas, Laiidporl. boatswain of ILM.9. Asia. Turrall, Thomas, Coventry, cattle ...

FLAX MARKET

... who was asked to move the reply, has also declined, but on what ground I am unable to say. His place will be taken the Hon. Thomas de Grey, member for West Norfolk, and the seconder will Mr. Graves, the member for Liverpool. Now that the mystery will so ...

Saturday, Feb. 5, 1870

... med'tinc ; coagks, colds, hoarseness, ditliouliy oi br at coiuh, 4cc.7 and those troubled with asthmn 1 e remedy. ed ai.d sold by Thomas I’ London; and sold by Cii' oi-ts Mi-uuinc Vendors throughout the World. In Bolt - only, it !■> 1,1 and 2s. 3d.—Ask for Powell’s ...