On Monday, at Rawcliffe, near Goole; before Mr. Graham, an inquest was held on the body of a man known only by the name Jack, but understood to be a native of ...
Article : 360 wordsDuring the last passage of the Guion steamer Arizona, between Liverpool and New York, the second steward, named Owen Jones, was stabbed to death by one of the steerage ...
Article : 179 wordsAmong the Scotch miners, the " short Darg" movement, as it is called, is making very considerable progress. "Darg," it may be necessary to explain, is a corruption of day-work, ...
Article : 312 wordsHAILSTORM AT ASHFIELD.—The hailstorm of Saturday last (says the Echo) was particularly destructive in the neighbourhoods of Petersham and Ashfield. The hail in those, ...
Article : 1,152 words[?]s our painful duty to record the death, most distressing circumstances, of a woman named Annie Schutz, on the [?] of Wednesday last. The full ...
Article : 1,168 wordsMonday last was kept as a close holiday in the Newcastle district, and a great diversity of amusements were provided for the public. The sea beach had as usual its attractions for ...
Article : 747 wordsMr. Ahmed John Kenealy, eldest son of Dr. Kenealy, was charged before the Staffordshire Potteries Stipendiary, on Tuesday, with having forged and counterfeited the name of ...
Article : 211 wordsA return of the National Debt for each year from 1857-58 to 1878-79, inclusive, has been published as a Parliamentary paper. The total national debt, funded (including ...
Article : 250 wordsThe will (dated December 31, 1874) with a codicil (dated September 6, 1875), both made at Paris, of her Majesty the Queen Dona Maria Cristina de Borbon y Borbon, ...
Article : 285 wordsA sad case of attempted suicide and murder came before the Liverpool stipendiary magistrate on the 28th ult, the prisoner being Benjamin Guinness Orchard, a man of good ...
Article : 209 wordsMr. Gladstone made an interesting speech at a flower-show in Harwarden Park, on the 28th, on the opportunities for a greater development of profitable gardening. He ...
Article : 268 wordsThe Foundation of the New Eddystone Lighthouse was successfully laid by His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh on August 19. The new lighthouse is in all ...
Article : 372 wordsThe St. Petersburg correspondent of the Daily Telegraph says that official details now published confirm the astonishment which has been felt at the terrible severity of the ...
Article : 244 wordsDRUNKENNESS.—Edwin Horder was charged with having been drunk in High-street, West Maitland. He pleaded guilty, and was admonished and discharged.—Mary Davis, an ...
Article : 262 wordsThe village or town of Kadikeui is a [?] of Constantinople on the Asiatic sh[?] tant half an hour by steamer from t[?] bridge. It has a considerable po— ...
Article : 310 wordsEarly on Friday, Jos. Bull and Wm. Hepworth, gamekeepers to Mr. Rowland Winn, M.P., Nostell Priory, near Pontefract, were watching in the park, when they saw several ...
Article : 260 wordsThe Prince of Wales has been presented with an American beehive. Mr. Hoge explained the method of operating the hive, and the Prince expressed a doubt as to the truth ...
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