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ACCIDENTS AND SUDDEU DEATHS. The Earl of...
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Continental Notes. France. Lift* Dated T...
— ~~ „ _ and then discussed between the guaranteein g Po ^ jud ^ prop 03 itions of the galUme F 0 ^* " * ^ u . be embodied in separate re-^ months , " ^^ Vev wUl not fail to restrict their ^ ^ Is ii ^ s ^ Sits , ^ thus spare us ( the 4 igcossions mtnin ^ iavin < r to devise means to ¦^ % * 3 T £££ *« ™ «*•*¦ rights of sovereignty . " spAiN The Queen las been Buffering from an eruption on the skin but the malady is now subsiding .
DENBIABK . Duchies of Schleswig-Holstein .
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i S l i i P loy 63 . ' . - . gbbmANTT . ^ a Sendauts , the freedom of the town of Wchatel . BELGIUM . mem ffi-BJSSS ^ Si- arsi of an underbred puppy . " MONTE 1 TEGKO .
The inhabitants of Mokiine , Prievor , Zubsi , and «^ - & s ^ - sri ^ T . « S muntoinal independence . Each of these villages has S ^ sfea ^^ 'si ^^ w and the Porte in the ensuing Spring appears to De imminent .
S Sentence Of Death Passed Upon Peter M'...
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OUR . CIVILIZATION J sEsssH & ag Sfessses ^ H 5 SSSS £ 3 Sj £
1 subjected toTaome misapprehension in myu « i « ty Ss ^ s ^ trsrss ^ s ^ s , hoTtbat they have keen obtained upon a fraudulent I Remise o make a particular use of them hereator . Whatever therefore , may be my opinion of the de-SXconauct , and ho « ver deserving of reprobation it may be , I do not think I should b . j ustified m sending him for trial on the charge before me . The defendant u
i S ^{^^ C ^ -Jame Z , Coles Z a « well X -dressed £ i ^^ £ * ££ ?^ \ 5 dt ^ nr ^ AftS mBms ^^ m so , ana Y \ r >; L , v . . . j m take lt an ( i anxious should not take itbut 1 dxa « uu
! was I ; y , ^ then had a quarrel witli my master , and left him . I tkt ^ i ^^^^ r " T \ Sr ^ y ^ --- ^— - ^ i and itrrlhadsWtit , having no home to go to and l—^ ' ^^ fq ^ ^ Ss ^ btdsLSs M M - - = "^ ^ B " ast went up to the officer and gave myself into custody . ^ : ^ grace them by telling im they live . " He was sen .-
tp-nced to four months' liard labour . A Rom-vsce of Vili ^ ny . -A singular tale of knavery , s ^^ j ^ srj ^ n ^ ssssrs ClXn « l " pol ? co office , where a well-dressed ^ oujjr ^^^ Sii X ^ 'W ^ r i 5 & hi ^^ s . ' ^ s ^ ' ^ sss ^ I had adverfisod constantly that lie was able to car ,,
cor-«« S 1 Ef = ^ ^ r ^ hrpr = ^ is ^^^» si ^ to the world In consequence of this , a warrant was placed in the hands of two policemen , who went m plain clothes to the prisoner ' s house , where they saw his wife . One 5 the constables said he had something the matt « with him , and wished to consult " the doctor lhc I wife stated that he was absent from home and , upon being pressed as to his return , slie said he had gone into the country upon a professional tour . The constables ten tatecTwho they were , and that they had a warmn til en staicu nuu mtj i . ^ .-, . r , . i „ * . r > lipil shetouchu
| against T husband U ' . Upon bearing K th . j , , S „ ^ . ^ ohce wS = £ "Ah ah vou may think yourselves clovu , out you ^ feSSgll Ffs & ss in
they perceived the prisoner crouching down a corner . II ? rEed to coiie up , but they dragged him out by his collar , and took him to the station . II « was remanded , and has since been discharged . Tub Convict M'Lkan . —A memorial has boon sent to the Home Secretary from inhabitants of t > otow . ia » ii county of Linlithgow praying for a commutation of the
sentence of death passed upon Peter M'Lean for the murder of Thomas Maxwell , on the road between Jiatngate and Durbamto-wn , on the 19 th of last November . M'Lean was convicted by a majority of the jury , but recommended to mercy , and . was sentenced to be executed on the 2 nd of February . The memorialists express concurrence -with the views- of the minority , of the jury and submit that it was rather matter of inference than proof that M'Lean struck the fatal blow ; that the deceased and his brother w ere iu all probability the that the sentence of death passed upon Peter M'Lean for the
orieinal aggressors in the quarrel ; surviving brother was in such a state of drunkenness as to ca 3 t serious'doubt on the accuracy of his evidence ; and that * ESSSrSS-BS 55 ^« i- ^ , rf rwwsAsgjfcgS
morning , when he was confronted by a man , wh (> aSy gasped his neck-handkerchief , and pressed his knucSef wftb all his force against his throat , so as Sst to throttle him . The ruffian at the same * ms exclaimed , " Your money or your bfe ; upon wtacli , Mr Cn O vho , notwith standing the violent £ "" £ » £ his throat , Svas still able to speak ) replied that to had [¦ no money 'with him . Gibbons , however , still-insisted on having sLe , saying tbat he would take > iourpence if about himrather than not
Mr . Bei ; bad no i ^ ger sum , £ ve any at all . Mr- Bean , who had nearl y eight shillings in his pockets , and who was apprehensive that sds ^ rs ^ sa ^ -SSS I g ££ K 2 S at -Br ; vTp ^ w the injuries he had received , and he was laid up the whole of the following day in consequenceu _ Mr . Long committed Gibbons foi trialand . refused to take bad .
, _ Ak OmrcAsx ' s IhsxoKV -Mary Allen- " a woman . ^^ isss ^^ zs ^& s KnTshtsbridge . The theft having been proved , the S ^^ aAffrf-SFSs Itionnor her address ., Pmonei : I _ doot intend M stole the roll of laid « id
S ethe rad ^ thatl p , ITelly ^ i honestly that if yoa " ™ £ * $ ?*>™ wmm MEmmmm mmmm
: Unfmpmvku . —An immense multitude of the une ^^ Tfa ^ holding meetings in S "" " ^ ^ ^ u b ciug allowed to the Clerkcnwell pclice-office , ami , on o fa i CntCr i rftlled " Sy d S holding ' a meeting at completely filled . A » icy »» t tu workhouses SmitliDeld , and had aftcivarasfeone . for _ of Clorkonwcll « n < l J- ^^^^ iuio exception midablc number . ^ t S J failed to obtain the assist-F-tSs ^^ s - ' -TIi ° i ^ r ^/ rxr « "TTtL . lomt" A > roni « er ^ as despatched to tho S £ & "Vori : iicase the r * vin « o ^ er -: ^ ch
, isssssfSii mMifWmi bread Mr . Klliott , tho magistrate , at onto » 0 JJ J ™ sr . ir ^ ts ^ rsr ^ J * - «^ .
Accidents And Suddeu Deaths. The Earl Of...
ACCIDENTS AND SUDDEU DEATHS . The Earl of Harewood , while hunting last Saturday with the Bramham-moor hounds near Wcatherhy , was thrown , owing to his horse stumbling , and received so severe a kick on the head from the animal in its efforts to regain its feot , that serious fears wore entertained for his lordship ' s life . Ho was taken up insonaible , and conveyed to Harewood House , wliere a trepanning operation was performed the following day . JNo alarming symptoms have suporvencd , and it is now hoped that the patient may recover . A bricklayer , named James Perry , was killed on the afternoon of Friday week by a fall from a scaffold erected round a long shaft or chimney belonging to some promises near the Mile End Road , Stepney . Ho had been drinking rather too freely at his dinner and , slip- ping from the scaffold , fell to tho ground , a distance of iifty feet . A compound fracture of the skull , with other injuries , caused his death almost immediately after Ins arrival at the hospital . Two boats have been lost near trie Zetland Islandsone containing ten , the other t > velvo persons , lwery soul in each case has boon drowned . It does not appear that there was any storm at the thine , or that the rowora were at all intoxicated ; but catastrophes of thia kind aro frequent in thoao wild aeas .
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Leader (1850-1860), Jan. 31, 1857, page 7, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/cld_31011857/page/7/
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