The New Court-house was crowded to suffocation on Tuesday when the notations criminal John Weechurch was placed upon his trial, before Mr. Justice Barry, on a charge of having, on the 6th ...
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Article : 457 wordsAt the little town of Over, in Cheshire, a fearful disaster occurred on Tuesday evening, 26th October, the property of Messrs. Haig and Son, when a cotton mill was destroyed by fire. The ...
Article : 450 wordsAmongst the passengers by the Queen, a steamer belonging to the National Company, on her last voyage from New York, was a Captain Paul Boynton, of the New Jersey Coastguard, a professional diver. ...
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Article : 549 wordsThe disaster from which London escaped has occupied a considerable amount of interest and attention ever since. We write, "from which London escaped," advisedly; for although much of suffering ...
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Article : 302 wordsThe steamship Chusan, 953 tons, Captain Johnson, which cleared from Glasgow for Shanghae on the 6th October, had her machinery disabled while passing out of the Channel, and was obliged to put into a ...
Article : 380 wordsThe regular weekly prayer meeting of Plymouth Church, held on Friday evening, 2nd October, was chosen as the occasion for the first appearance of Mr. Beecher among his people after his summer's rest ...
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Weekly Times (Melbourne, Vic. : 1869 - 1954), Sat 19 Dec 1874, Page 11
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