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  2. LIBEL ON THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    In the Court of Queen's Bench on 20th April, a rule for a criminal information was applied for against the proprietor of the Sheffield Daily Telegraph for a libel on the Countess of Sefton. The libel was in the ...

    Article : 986 words
  3. GROWTH OF FREEMASONRY.

    Freemasonry has come to the front lately in two distant parts in Europe. It was the masonic lodges of Madrid that conducted the funeral of Don Enrique de Bourbon a few days ago, filling the chamber of death ...

    Article : 196 words
  4. A LADY ATTACKED BY A BOA CONSTRICTOR.

    An Oxford correspondent sends an account of a very serious attack made on a young lady by a boa constrictor. It appears that a member of the University, who had lodgings in the High-street, Oxford, kept a ...

    Article : 196 words
  5. MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY.

    The journals of Toulouse publish accounts of a mysterious murder at Boux (Haute-Garonne). A tailor disappeared more than two months back, leaving a wife and three children. He had attended a fair at ...

    Article : 164 words
  6. IRELAND.

    OVER 1000 persons have emigrated from Queenstown recently. The emigrants express much indignation at the Coercion Bill. A movement is being made in Limerick to oppose the city members for supporting ...

    Article : 518 words
  7. THE SELF-ACCUSED MURDERER.

    At Bow-street, on April 5, the man Dyer, who was charged three months ago, upon his own confession, with having murdered one George Wilson, at the Loddon gold-diggings, Victoria, was again brought up ...

    Article : 570 words
  8. SAD DEATH OF LADY LOPES.

    A very sad death from burning occured at Frome on March 26th. Lady Lopes, the mother of Sir Massey Lopes, Bart., M.P., for South Devon, and Mr Henry Charles Lopes, M.P. for Launceston and Recorder of ...

    Article : 214 words
  9. THE MISSING SHIPS FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The information communicated by the Aberdeen clipper Alexander Duthie, A. Douglas, commander, which arrived in London on April 9 from Melbourne, creates a hope that the crew of one, at least, of the ...

    Article : 272 words
  10. HORRIBLE CHARGES.

    Kirby Wilson Triffitt, of Sutton Bridge, appeared before the Long Sutton magistrates the other day, on the summons of Maria Burridge, for forcibly attempting to enter her dwelling-house on the night of March 15. ...

    Article : 214 words
  11. DEATH OE A WATERLOO VETERAN.

    James Joy, of Haddinglon-terrace, Acton, a pensioner of the 1st Life Guards, died on March 31. He was born about the year 1790, and at the age of seventeen ballotted into one of the militia regiments ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. SINGLE, MARRIED, AND A WIDOWER IN ONE HOUR.

    On April 7th, a sudden death occurred a Burton, by which a labouring man, named James Meaking of Repton, Derbyshire, was single, married, and a widower in an hour. Meaking came to Barton in the morning with ...

    Article : 177 words
  13. SPAIN.

    Spain itself is much, as before. The conscription called up riots in Barcelona and elsewhere, and they were duly fomented by the Orlcanists and by the Republicans. But Prim moved such huge force upon ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. To the Editor of the Town, and Country Journal.

    SIR,—In the last issue of your valuable paper you make some complimentary remarks on the members of the gold commission, and, among the rest, you say, " You believe Mr. R. Frappell is at present a storekeeper." Now, Sir, you are ...

    Article : 219 words
  15. DIED OF JOY.

    A melancholy but interesting circumstance connected with our merchant, seamen occurred a few days since. In January, 1867, an institution was opened at Belvedere-on-Thames, as an asylum in age for such old sailors ...

    Article : 203 words
  16. THE LATE FATAL DUEL.

    The judge of Getafe, on signing the document notifying the death of Don Enrique, killed in the recent duel, showed a truly Spanish sense of delicacy. He gave his cirtificate to the effect that the Infant Don Enrique ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. STATE OF FRANCE.

    Across the Channel things are in a very unsatisfactory condition. The Emperor having finally made up his mind that he would have a Plebiscite, an appeal to universal suffrage as to the past and proposed reforms, ...

    Article : 830 words
  18. To the Editor of the Town and Country Journal.

    Sir,—Having casually seen the sketch of the Church of England, Young, in your paper of April 23rd, I could not but feel somewhat surprised that no mention was made of the origin of the building, it being ...

    Article : 168 words
  19. TERRIBLE COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A terrible colliery accident happened on April 8 near Bathgate, the centre of a district where collieries and mineral oil distilleries are numerous. It was discovered about half-past eleven o'clock in the morning that the ...

    Article : 446 words
  20. SINGULAR CASE OF TRANCE.

    A case of trance, which we are now about to relate, is certainly one of the most remarkable, as it undoubtedly is among the best verified, upon record. It appears that the wife of a blacksmith residing in ...

    Article : 254 words
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