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THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT BURSLEM

... THE MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR AT There was a further discovery of human remains in the canal at Middleport on Wednesday evening. The legs were covered with trousers, and there were socks on the feet, and on one of them was and these were identified as those belonging to the, body of the man Cart- One ledge which was discovered on Sunday evening. arm and the back part of the head are scill missing, for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... —FK DAY, March IS. (Before M. Buller aud J. C. Philips, ) Dog Cases. —George Smith, Captain's Barn. jr, was summoned for keeping a*dog without a licence. Defendant pleaded guilty, aftd stated that had omitted claiming exemption for his dog, ami lia since taken out licence. —A fine of Is. was imposed. Licensed Premises. —Thomas Gallimore, Cheadle, labourer, was fined ss. and costs for having ...

LATEST NEWS

... TIUOUFH Owicb, P.M. the attempt blow up the MANSION HOUSE. precautions at the hotjbe of COMMONS. The Government has offered a reward of £100 for the .. Tel .y of the person who attempte ...

General News of the Week

... New Bridge across the Onse at York, built at a oost of about £60,000, was opened on Thursday for public use. , Two men named John Collins, mason, and Joseph Gascoigne. labourer, were killed on Monday *by a boiler explosion at Seaton Burn, near Mr. Edward Breese, Clerk of the Peace for Merionethshire, and the selected Liberal candidate for Carnarvon Borough, at the first vacancy, died somewhat ...

THE MYSTERIOUS HEATH AT BURSLEM

... THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT The adjourned inquest into the death of William Cart- ledge, potter, whose mutilated remains were found in the canal at Middleport on the 13th inst., was held at the Pack Horse Inn, Longport, on Thursday, before Mr. J. Booth, coroner.—William Smith, potter, who found the legs of the deceased on the 16th inst., was the first wit- ness examined. He spoke as to the ...

NEWS IN BRIEF

... NEWS BRIEF. It feared that the King of Sweden is a consumption. General Milon, the Italian Minister of War, died yesterday. The number of Irish Land League branches in America is 1,085. A Cabinet Council was held on Saturday, all the Ministers being present. Mr Thomas Hunter, of Liverpool, has been promoted to the office of postmaster of Newcastle. The Earl and Countess Granville arrived at ...

GENERAL NEWS

... SENERAL NEWS. ee Mg Th collieries in South Yorkshire mre aturday, riptions to the Yorkshire a, . building — now amounts to upwards of tte has be no of Lad yb h. favourable change in the thing Weaker, + Her ladyship is stated to be On, d ay, at noon re the » Was ac ide ; John Ellis, aged 18, At dock R of railway : killed on the line Cog ong aturday a farmer was fined oF not re orting the ...

THE HAVEN OF UNREST

... THE HAVEN UNREST. NEW NOVEL. BY THE HON. LEWIS WINGFIELD. Author of In Her Majesty's Keeping, My Lords op Stkogue, Lady Grizel, Slippery Ground, &c. CHAPTER H.—A House Built the Sand. A rich patient evidently, for there was great excitement in the hall. Despite the lateness of the hour, waiters and porters were congregated there whispering, then suddenly looking indifferent, as ...

MAIL AND SHIP NEWS

... CREUaiR'8, Tln~u~saxts I BALrTslkOnE Weduesday.-Tha Allan Royal Mail steamer Buenos Ayxmu an aliveA here to-day. BOslnjy '1'h1rsdy.-Tlhe Peninsular and Oriental Company's steamer Nizam, wiith London mails af the 26th ult., arrived here yes- terday afternoon. CAPErTOwV, Taesday.-Itossrs, Donald Carris and Co.'ssteamer Tavmouth CaLstle left here t 6 p.m. for England, via Madeira. Thuradey-Thea ...