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The Provinces

... Pond, Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, Chicago, and Sandwich. At-the last place be hired a waggon, and pro- ceeded to the prmg lands of Illinois, about thirty miles from St. Louis, Whiee he arrived on the Uth of February. Here he found the prisoners staying ...

Birmingham Police Court

... METAL ScEAnIcV AND RECEIVcNtXetr.& woman named Rebecca Onules was charged with stealing 36Slmsmort new gas fittings. the property of Mr. Samuel Kendrick, gas-lirairsg manufacturer. Unett Street, and a masrried woman, named Fldtlcm Tisocner, residing is ...

MURDER IN WILTSHIRE

... 3rd instant. The prisoner declares himself, in imperfect English, to be a Spaniard; that he has served for some years in the army of the Queen of Spain; that he has been travelling for some months in Wales : and that he obtained the clothes found upon him ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... -Icohirg young fellow, William White, -Howard Place, shoemaker, stated that on 4he preceding Monday night he had been at the Army and Navy Inn to his Lodge, and staying until half-past two - thought as he came towards home that ho would have-a finishing- ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... disaipated middle-aged woman, named Mary Jolly, was proved to-have stolen in July last, a bucket end some bowls,-from the-shop doer of Mr. George Yates, Lower Camden Street. Ties evidence was quits conclusive,, sod showed that this woman was drunk at the time ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... had b~ee In the employment of MeIssrs. Woodward, coi tra~ters for the supply of'platoi, aid SwatU armsr-for the unobf thie army. In order, to ensure that the arts saupplied ehouldidfie Per- foot, a nuinberof viewers are stationed at the Tower. to whom ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... that lie had been served wittla sumonami by Fadltar. hut tteat she could'not; get a heif-penny from him aso she was ammerried woman. Mr. Edwin Perry, of the firm of East and Parry, of Birmingham.. again appeared for the defendant, end croae-eiamined tlhe ...

THE WINDHAM LUNACY COMMISSION

... disturbing everybody In thelheuse. I insisted ork 'his ceasiog, and his reialy woo, IWell, governor, the ne~t 'will have his woman on tile hcuse-tep; I osan's help it. The landlady in this instancae likewise complained, and we hal bo leave in consequence ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Ml. MarigoId (firm, Beile and Mangold) Xprosecated. It appeMedfromI the evidencethatthecompanyhavesomepreinseson theMid-! land Railway, ?? Street Station. Aboutafortnight goamuan named Geo. Newtoinpklced a piece oifiron cilled I ' push rod,sfeversl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... flour have been received, and 70,000 sacks at Helsiigforv. The quantity forwarded is described as sufflcibit for the' of re army of 150,000 men for a i year. The works .f the fortii ations ai Sweaborg and Helsingfors areprogressing ?? (Asmn rtd Nasy 6azeclte) ...

THE WOLVERHAMPTON AND DUDLEY MYSTERIES

... go over the house. The woman lighted a fite, but did not appear to smell anything unusual. -In the evening: two little children, roaming over the house suddenly ran down stairs, and one of them said that she had seen a mae *woman lying on thefloor, The ...

THE PIRACY BY CONFEDERATES NEAR MATAMORAS

... Inspector Carlisle stated ?? when he apprea bended Olements, the prisoner said that Captain Whon and Major Hogg, of the Confederate army,had engaied them to go on board the Joe. L. Gerdrt as passengers, and to take the ship and cargo and to send the Captain adrift ...