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  2. CONFESSION OF DR FRITCHARD.

    The convict shortly after made a written confesion of the murder of his wife. The prisoner cafessed his guilt to Mr Oldham, Episcopalian clergman, in a private manner, but Mr Oldham requested ...

    Article : 2,371 words
  3. A LETTER FROM PARIS.

    A revolutionary wind is blowing from beyond the Rhine; Bismarck fancies he can do as he pleases, and brutally throws the gauntlet to the whole country. The parliament had, according to its constitutional ...

    Article : 3,793 words
  4. THE EXTRAORDINARY CASES OF POISONING IN SWEDEN.

    A Stockholm correspondent gives an outline of a strange case which is being tried in one of the Swedish courts:—The accused is M. Lindback, the pastor of Silbodal, in the province of Wermland. M. Lysen, ...

    Article : 913 words
  5. RESIGNATION OF THE LORD CHANCELLOR.

    The expectation that the Lord Chancellor would make a statement in the House drew together a numerous attendance both of peers and members of the other House. His lordship took his seat on the ...

    Article : 1,108 words
  6. BANQUET TO THE HON. CHARLES GAVAN DUFFY.

    The hon. Charles Gavan Duffy was entertained on Tuesday evening, 27th June, by his friends and admirers at a banquet in the Ancient Concert Rooms, Dublin. Covers were laid for 150 gentlemen. ...

    Article : 3,705 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A COUNTESS DRUNK.— A very handsomely-dressed woman, about 50 years of age, who gave her name as Countess de Lisle Hayes, was brought in her carriage to the Westminster Police Court, from the ...

    Article : 1,833 words
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