A Paris telegram to the London Times of the 13th says: "It is undeniable that things are not pleasant in Europe just now, and whatever calm there may be on the surface, there is an ...
Article : 181 wordsOn October 6 much alarm was caused on the pier at Southend, arising from the following extraordinary occurence: It appears that shortly after 3 o'clock a fashionably attired gentleman, ...
Article : 222 wordsMr. William Curter held inquests at the Plough Inn, Coldharbour Lane, on Saturday, on the bodies of Mrs. Blanche Eggbrecht, the wife of Mr. Henry Eggbrecht, wine merchant, of 5, ...
Article : 327 wordsAt Bow-street John Anderson, alias Johnson, was charged on remand, before Sir Thomas Henry, with assisting in a mutiny on board the ship Satsuma. The prisoner has been remanded since July ...
Article : 439 wordsMr. Wm. Allan, secretary of the Amalgated Society of Engineers, died in London, on October 15, at the age of 61. Mr. Allan, who was born in 1813, in the neighbourhood of Carrickfergus, ...
Article : 490 wordsComing events cast their shadows before, and if fashion has any influence upon Fahrenheit we are likely to have a winter of very great severity. The Paris dress designers have already made their ...
Article : 470 wordsThe French correspondent of the Daily Chronicle gives the following account of the doings of a wolf: At the little village of La Rochette, in the department of the Charente, a little girl of 10 years ...
Article : 417 wordsThe captain of a small vessel called the Catherine, bound from Cork to Portsmouth, with a cargo of butter, has just met with a singular adventure at sea. The crew consisted of but three hands, the ...
Article : 152 wordsAt an early hour on October 21, England was visited by a gale which speedily rose to a violent storm, and has occasioned many serious casualties both in London and the provinces. A large ...
Article : 514 wordsThe Berlin correspondent of the Times writes under date of Tuesday as follows: "The body of Lady Dilke, who died five weeks ago in London, was burnt on the 10th instant, at Dresden. The ...
Article : 175 wordsThe New York journals bring particulars of a shocking calamity at Fall River, Massachusetts. A fire broke out in the fourth floor of a wooden mill; and the flames, fed by oiled cottons and ...
Article : 189 wordsA murderous outrage was perpetrated on Saturday evening, on the South-eastern railway, between Charing Cross and Cannon-street, London. A young gentleman employed by a firm in the City, and ...
Article : 358 wordsAt Plymouth, a builder, named William Thomas, and his wife, Amelia Matilda, had for some months past unhappy lives, to which the husband's intemperance contributed. They resolved to separate, ...
Article : 339 wordsA short time siuce a young man, named Henry Sivyer, put up for the night at the house of an old friend, Mr. Wigmore, landlord of "The Rock," Cliffe, Lewes, while on his way to hop-picking in ...
Article : 231 wordsA daring bank robbery bas taken place at Wellsboro,' Pennsylvania. Early in the morning of September 17, five masked men effected an entrance into the residence of president Robinson, ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 26 Dec 1874, Page 23
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