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AGRICULTURAL HALL. '

... The Bf_iie3 of concerts which are being nightly given at the Agricultural Hall continue to draw crowded audiences, the attractions being of a nature seldom met with in conjunction with such performanoes. The magnificent decoration . which were carried out by Messrs. Defries and Sons for tbe Belgian hall have been still further augmented by the introduction of vari-gated lights artistically ...

a Dundee, were incorrect, and were contradicted in th» pext the Dundee Advertiser. On the face of the there was

... evidently a of such statements towards “To show forward you the Dundee Adver- ale of you will see a notice of the this date, death by drowning ot a noble who lost his own life in SI ann to save that fellow | —I have to remain, dear Sir, yours, very re- ed achild. pecially, Signed) “Wituiam Har, Provost.” THE MONTROSE DRAINAGE MEETING. THE EDITOR OF THE DUNDEE ADVERTISER. beg leave to explain ...

WANDERINGS OF A TRAMP IN THE PROVINCES

... WANDERINGS OF A TRAMP IN THE PROVINCES. Tramp sends for publication the following interesting account of his wanderings in the provinces : — I am a clerk, with three children and a wife, destitute, having had very little employment for many months. After trying all means of getting something to do in London, I started six weeks since into the country to look for work, willing to take ...

DENBIGHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... The Right Hon. Chief Baron Kelly, en route from Beaumaris, arrired via Rhyl and Denbigh, Rothin on Saturday bv special train, aboot three o'clock. Hi« lordship was receired at his lodgings by the High Sheriff of the County, Phillip Henry Chambres, Jisq, attended by the usual retinae jarelm men and trumpeters in livery. In doe course the commission the assizes was opened and read at the Shtre ...

THE ST. HELEN'S MURDER

... The inquest on the body of Adam Mather, who was murdered at Greenleach, was resumed on Tuesday, at the Town Hall, St. Helen's, before Mr. Duffield, the deputy coroner. The court was densely crowded. Sergeant Whiteside, who was the first witness examined, said that about one o'clock on Sunday morning the 21st he went to the house of Mather. On his arrival he found Mather lying on bed in a room ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1867
Newspaper: Herts Guardian
County: Hertfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 787 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: adam mather murder 

JUDGMENT IN THE YELVERTON CASE

... Judgment in the appeal case Longworth (or Yelverton) v. Yelverton, was given in the House of Lords on Tuesday. I'he Lord Chancellor shortly recalled their lordships attention the proceedings which had taken place. the Bth June, 1859, the respondent raised an action to have it declared that the applicant was not his wife, that was free of any marriage with her. On the 13tli of January, 1860, ...

Accidents and Offences

... and @ttences. PP PPP PPI LPP PPI On Sunday a child twelve months old was scalded to death in Leeds, by falling into a vessel of boiling water. Abbé Daniel, vicar of St. Pere-en-Retz, has been convicted before the correctional tribunal of Paimbeuf of indecent conduct, and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment. THE St. HELEN’s Mcrper.—A verdict of wilfal murder has been returned against Smith, ...

MARKETS

... WREXHAM. White wheat 10 10 9 Red wheat 10 3 10 Oats 3 9 4 Barl#»y 56 Potatoes, new, (per score) 8 0 —10 0 Butter 12 13 Eggs twenty for a shilling* MOLD. Corn.—Wednesday: Wheat, 21s to 22s per hobbet; barley, 14s Od to 15s Od j oats, 10s Od to lis Od butter per lb. Is 2d to 03 Od. OSWESTRY. Corn.—Wednesday: Wheat, red, 103 01 10s ditto, white, 0s Od to 0s 0d; barley, malting, Od Os Od ; barley, ...

THE ST. HELEN'S MURDER

... The inqueston the body of Adam Mather, who was mur.iored at Greenieach, was resumed ou Tues Jay, at the Town Hail, St. Helen's, before Mr. Dufliold, the depui y coroner. The court was densely crowded. Ser- goaut Whiteside, who was the first witness examined, said that about cue o'clock ou Sunday morning the 21st he went to tho house of Mather. On his arrival, he found Mather lying on a be 1 in ...

DEAD VIOLETS- Let them lie—ah, let them lie Plucked flowers—dead to-morrow ; Lift the lid up quietly, As you'd lift

... the mystery Of buried sorrow. Let them lie —the fragrant things, All their souls thus giving : Let no breeze's ambient wings, And no useless water-springs, Mock them into living. They have lived—they live no more ; Nothing can requite them For the gentle life they bore, Which up-yield in full store did so delight them. Yes, I ween, flower-corses fair ! 'Twas a joyful yielding Like some soul ...

THE ST. HELENS MURDER

... The inquest on the body of Adam Mather, who was murdered at Greenleach, was resumed on Tuesday, at the Town HaU, St. Helens, before Mr. Duffield, the deputy county coroner. The court was densely crowded. Sergeant Whiteside, who was the first wit- ness examined, said that about one o'clock on Sunday morning, the 21st, he went to the hoise of Mather. On his arrival, he found Mather lyiug on a ...