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"VOtJNG GENTLEMEN are boarded , fuini&bed ± iriih Books , and instructed in whatever their future prospects may require , at Eighteen or Twenty Guineas a year . No extra charges , and no vacations ^ nlesiid ^ ned . AppBoaJions answered by retuxH of post , and saiiBfactory references giyeai . Two Coaehes daily from Leeds , the Telegraph and Carlisle Mail . " . -: JLl present a few Tacmcie * . -
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CBAX £ Bir € IE TO CURE BLXKBKE 8 S . TUT& . BAiLTilrUlate of Hull , ' ( please to observe - JLtJ the name , ) who has restored * o £ ^ it so many hundreds of iadiTidnals , many of whom have be en 5 Bnd for a number of years , b ^ s to announce to his friendsia Scotland , that in consequence of the many invitations he has received that he intends to visit Glasgow early in October , and will make a tour throBgb . most parts of -Scotland , and will pledge WeTf to ^ care all external Diseases of the Ey \ , iflmness of Sight , &c without blisters , bleedinz seton , issaea , or any restraint of diet . Cataracts I cannot cars , as I make no use of an Instrament to any Eye . In cases of Amaurosis , ] « n tell if there be any hopes the first application thai I maketo the Eye , and I wiU not detain an patient longer tihan one hour . -
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; TIEEKOHCE . GEORGE STBAY , TmIot , Diaper , and Qothes Dealer , No . 7 , Satthonse Lane , Hull , announces to Ids Siiends and the Public , that he has on hand a large Assortment of Men ' s and Boys' Clothes , also a large Stock of Superfine West ol England Broad and Narrow Cloths , Kerseymeres , Pilot Cloths , and leavers ; also a splendid selection of Buck and- Doe Skins , rich SJk Velvet , and Satin Testings ; ths ^ iple of . wMch lare stock he is now offering as woriaythe attention of purchasers , and one trialof which Will not fail to secure their future patronage . HuD , Sept . 24 , 1839 . $ i" Observe the Shop , No . 7 .
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MOBISONS PILLS . OP THE BRITISH COLLEGE OF HEALTH , LONDON . _ lOAii ' jfoir . WHEEE AS spuriougimitation ? of my Medicine * are now in ; circulation , I , Jxkbs Mobisoh , flie Hygost , liereby gire notice , fiiat I am in a © vise connected tria the following Medicines porpartisg to be sine , * nS aold under tbe -rarious sajnes « f "prJtorrixtm '* PHI , " " The Bygetcm BUU , " "The Improved Vegetable Umvenal JHIU , " ^ Jthe OriginaliMorittm ' a Pilh , « compounded bv the late Mr . Moat , " » The Original Hygeian YegeteBle Pi& " " The Original MorUon ' tPUU , " &c See . \ That iy 24 efieiaa » are _ prepared only at tt » e ^ BrinMi College * f H ^ alt ^ Hkailtoa Place , King ' s fe 98 » , * nd sold ; by the General Agents to the Britat Co ll ^© of Heaha « ad xksax Sub-Agentsj and Ha . t'aochejsast&T drug gist is aotborise ? by me to ffirooae of the same . '
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Y-- B ^^ aulil ^^ u — . HHKBKnSL u BEfitiHfllMflEi Z . EESB BOBOUOB S £ 8 SXO 2 « B . NOTICE IS " HEREBY GIVEN . That the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the Borough of Leeds , in tie County of York , will be holden ^ efore Thomas Flowkb Elli s , the Yonnger , Esquire , Recorder of the Baid Bdrongh , at the Court House , in Leeds , on Friday , the Twenty-fifth Day of October , 1839 , at Nine o ' clock in the Forenoon , at which Tune and Place all Jurors , Constables , Police Officers , Prosecutors , Witnesses , Persons bound by Recognizances , ana others having BuaineBB at the said Sessions , are required to attend .
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"¦ . - , , ;¦ - ; .: ; FOREIGN . •;/ :,- , Van Amburgh was wounded a few nights ago iby a young lion , with which he was going through the usual performance ^ , at the Porte St . Martin Theatre , in Paris . ; He accidentally hurt the animal , which immediately turned upon him , and clawed or bit his leg . Nevertheless , Van Amburgh went through the performance , and actually put His head in the same lion ' s mouth . . '¦/ V' -v ; ' - ' - ; ' ;¦ '¦ ' ; '¦ -. V : - . ' . ¦ ' '•¦ '¦¦¦ ' :. ' - . ' •• . ¦ ' Robbert and assassination are again becoming frepjient in Paris . Within the last : fortnight , it least twenty persons have been robbed in the streets ; and two days aeo . two females , who keen & mAnrer ' R
shop in one of toe most frequented streets , were stabbed at ^ seyeri o ' clock iri the evening s ' . by- a ruffian who weat into the shop and demanded money . The assassin was fortunately secured by the neighbours . In most cases , hov ? ever , crimes of this nature are committed with inipunity , and hence the frequency of their repetition . It is ¦ > a curious fact , that in London , where you are well lighted and have an active police , although yottr population is double that of Paris , you have not one street or house robbery for the ; ten that occur here ; --Paris Correspondence of the Globe . ¦ ' ; - •;• ; . ¦
Thk Commercepublishesa letter , dated Moscow , the 15 th pi September , which announces the return of the Emperor to that city from the camp of Borodino . On arriving at the gates of Moscp ^ , Ms Majesty was rer-eiyecTby the ^ ^ GoyernorrGeneral , P / rince Gahtzin ; who addressed him in the usual congratulatory style . \ V * J !* enhebad , concluded , the Emperor took the Duke d , & . > J ^ tfoi £ b ^ be ^ .. b ? > 1 a « % aapi ^ ' arid said to the Governor— * I enter Mosc oirwiththe son of the adopted son of i ^ e great Napoleon . " Then turning towards General Klein Michel , he added—^ The Bonapartes and Rbma . ^ fB may yt $ l be excellent frieiadB . Both the one « L ^ theotherhavefor their object the grandeur and gloi'Tof t&eirrespective countries . " / ¦¦ ' ¦¦ - * :: : -. ' : % ~ - - : * V-- - ¦ :..
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AubmiwgspiPTOiisof diaeoidtent have beerilaiely observed * mong the labouring classes of Paris , who are reduced to the greatest misery on account of the tac ; r ^ se ;|^ tho . price : prbreaa . . ' - ¦' / - ¦^ t > : ' : ' - ^ -. ^ . ^ TveRESPRiJsa lip- some years sincei it is itot known hpw ,. some doubts , as to the birth of the Prfi # cess Mary of Hcsso Darmstad ^ oubts whiph had effect even on the inind of her father , and alienated somewhat from his affections his lovely daughter , now : not more than fifteen . Hence : when tfie ; hefr to the Russian thronerundertoiok :. lua pilgrimage-in search of a wife through Germany , 0 review- the young princessesof the ^^ rituneronjs ^ v ^ gn families ^ the . name of -the Princess of Hesw DafflBtadt > wa 6 omitted on his listw After having travelled' from principality to principality : in search W beautv—¦* - ' . ^^^ . _ - : i ! i *< . ' ^ -. > -V : :. • . ¦ : [ : .. .: ; :
dark and fair—the Hereditary Pripcrer ^ achediHesse Oarmstadt , pleaBed" to-repose in-a co " iirt which : con * twined ,, as itappealed tram , big list , no marriageable prihcess , , ; At a cqur | oh-cle , after the presentations vrerp over , the / Grand Duke suddenly remarked in the corner of the saloon i ; young lady : el 0 hed in simple white , and like a Cinderelfai unnoticed . The Russian Prince inquired ' of the . Gr ^ nd-Duke who she was ; and his Royal Highness Teplied , with some embarrassment , that it was his daughter , the Priocess . Mary . The Russian Prince , struck with the beauty and simplicity of the Princess . instantly wint up find accosted her ; and in a few hours was enamoured enough to dispatch a courier to St . PoterBburgh | to say that his choi «» was irrevocably made . ^ - Courrier Francois , v
Co-OPKB / iTiyi ! Association . —Some Alsacian workmen have realisedj at Guebwilleiy the dream of Fourier . : Threei . huridred families have formedi an Association in thattown for the purpose of supplying -. themselves with bread . / The greatest number of them receive the bread ready , baked ; some only purchase ' the flour . -It has been calculated that since tho establishioent of the Society they saved , in the . price of bread alorie , the" iytBi of 69 . 5 K ) francs , The profit on each 51 kloaf is 12 AC . — Gapitole . - . /¦ ¦¦' ¦ • ¦ : ' . " ¦¦ ¦"¦' - '¦ - " . ¦ ..:. ¦¦ , " "¦¦ , ¦ ¦ ¦' .
Ingenious Device .- —For some time past the employes of the octroi at one of the barriers had noticed an , x ) ld lady , who daily went put of PimV followed by a little dog , but it was remarked that -when she returned the animal was lying in her arms ,: as if the good ipU lady was giving it a ride , after the fatigue of its walk . A few days agoi as she was entering ibe barrier , an employ ^ ytho was eating pait of a fowl , offered a piece of it to the Jifole dog , and , being ^ urprised M itsi not taking it , lookedcloserj and discovered that it was a stufiedflgure . Thisled to a search . and it was found that the old lady daily introduced in it , in a fraudulent manner * * fluaritity of * fthe liquor whichsheIbved , ' ? whilst the dog , at another hbiir of the day , fpllbwed one of her commercs into Paris . l '
• Gambols ^ of a B % XR ,- ^ Siie semaphore pi Marseilles gives , under the ; head of Digne , an amusing anecdote of a bear , ; , which , without having had the benefit of an education from Mr . Van Amburgh , shewed that he Waa not so brutish as his species is generally . represented . Weari ?^ informedthatwhilst an ^ mbula ting artiste waa exhibiting in the streets of Digne ; the extraordinary feats of his bear , and of a company pf theatrical monkeys , the end of the Chaia by which Bruin was attached got loose , and he contrived , whilst the attention of fia owner and of the audience was directed to the performance of h _ i ^ brother aotbrs , to make his escape uriperceived . When ; his absence was remarked great alarm was occasioned , and the bear-leader immediately set off
in pursuit ol the fugitive . In the meantinie Bruin , in search of adVenturesi had entered the door-way of a . hpuse , which was open , and quietly walked up to th «> ^ rBtr ' floor , where , leaning against a doorj it gave wa ^ and he found himself in . presence of three little children , whp ; in the absence of their parents ; w $ re at play . At : firstj says the Semaphore , the children were fnghtened j but , taking courage at the amiable manners of their yiaitor , they . gradually approached him , and in a few minutes Bruin was ™ i | ng pnWs back , like a kitteli , in gambols with his mtleplayfellows ^ and growling forth , in as tender notes as his organisation wpuld permit , his delight . The shouts of the children , mixed with the
DaBS . notes oi tne Dear , prpduced a concert which reached the ears of the mother , who was in an upper floor . On arriving at the door of . the room in which the ^ game was going on , her horror at perceiving her children in the embraces of a bear may be easily conceived . She uttered a piercing shriek , and was . abput to rush to her children r but her husb ^ nd , who had followed , prudently ^ withheld her . Ib-e ^ cry of the mother , ^ ^ however , produced an immediate effect upon Bruin , who , unwillin g to increase her alarm , resolved , after two or three more gambols , to take his leave , which he did in the quietest way imaginable , dragging hischain after him down stairs , and hastening to join hie disconsolate owner ^ who had returned from a fruitless search , and given up his bear as lost . : ¦ •' .
^ SxBANGE Ocfc ^ RRENeB . H-Some time ago , a sheriff of a county in the southern part of Mississippi had receiyed , "in his official character , a large sum of money , say fifteen or twenty thousand dPllars . Under the pretext of a caB from home fori day or two , he plaoed the money in the keeping of Hi ^ wife , whom he ^ charged to take carei of it : Late itf ; the evening of the day on which he left home , a stranger of genteel appearance called at the house , and asked permission to remain over night . Disliking to entertam ^ a strangpr during her husband ' s absence , the ehenff ' s wife detiied the request , and the stranger rode on . directly after his departure , however , the lady came to the conclusion , that she had dd »«
wrong m refusing to take him in , and she sent a servant to recal bun ; - The gentleman returned , and soon retired to rest . Late In the night , three men , disguised as negroes , called up the ladyi and demanded possession of the money left in her charge ; Believing that there \ w * s no help for it , sherat length told them that the money was in another room , and that ^ hewould go and get it for them . - . - 'it so happened that the money had been deposited in the room occupied % the stranger f and Ott hac going fo * it . she found lum up andloading hia pistpB . He had been awakened by the noise , an < J had overheard most of the conversation between his hostess an ^ the robbers . Telling the lady to be of good heart , hegaveheira loaded pistol , and instructed her ta
go out and present the money to one of the robbers , and to shoot the fellow while in the act pif doing so-ron herdoing which . he ( the stranger } Vould Msteady for the other two . With a coolness arid courage that it is difficult to cpnceive in a woinan , she aid as directed , and the robber fell dead at her feet . Another instant , and the Btranger ^ s bullet had floored a second robber . The ; third attempted to escape »« t was overtaken .. at the gate by the stranger , and fell ^ nder the thrust of his knife . As Bpon as practicable the neighbours were alarmed , and , on wash-^ g ^ e Paint from the faces of the dead robber s , the onetalledby the lady proved to be her own husband , and . the two others a couple of their neighbouts . --Jackson Republican . .
• ¦ .: ¦• -: ¦ .. : > . -: . -HGME ., . , ¦ . ; - ¦ - —¦;¦ ,: , ; ¦ ..: ; London JoyRNETJrfiw ^ Trades Hitt . —Mr . SVirren , the aecretary of this committee ^ handtf us a prpspectuB for a General Trades HaU , of which he ^^ eakfl ^ Embodying as it doeVa ^ sincere d ^ ^^ P romot the moral . and : social improvement tJtUPP ¦ * & { & * - ¦ th * community ; ^ itha determination to throw around their interests all the moral safeguard of a strong , uhanimouSj an « sympathetic compact . The Trades of London are capable of showing a front to the public , if they please / which would at once convince the most Beept ^ ^^" m ^ FMmht ^ , skill ucieriumauun oi
» uu Aqoour yns only required to be centralised , to produce a mighty engine ^ n its own defensive ^ aggrandisement- ^ a * Tradeiai Hall /' a magnmcent ., V Mechanic ' s Institutioh" ^ -a iigantio school where the mind ,- / the power jand the energy Of thousands could create apillar of sti ^ ngth ag ainsi oppression . The trades are gradually adhering to the project , and the ; provisional wmnuttep ^^ and trade delegates already appointed are pursuirig active measures : to dTtetribnte the shares / which to some extent has aireadv taken place amongst individuals : the prospects of the undertaking are sufficiently encouraging tohppe for its prosecution to a successfui issue . "—Charter . ^
SrbCKTON . - ^ -METHODIST ^ INTOLERANCE . —A few weeks ago , James ^ Moore went to Hutton Rudley to lecture on the People's Charter , and was hear tily Welcomed by ithe oppresBed sons of toil , but was ° } oSt"a ^ ssl y ;; insulted ; by ,-a-. Mr . Bambridge Of tha place , better known in the nei ghbourhood of Huddfti ^ eld as one tMt has been used to the game of ehuffle ^ and cut ; he not only annoyed the meetinc himself but gave similar encouragement " tb an Pic man . whogo ^ rp ttnd the country Bharpme saws bv makmg j hun drunk . This Bainbrid ge usecLraniuaa which disgusted » great number of the respectable mnen and others , that came a distance from the ydlagetohearthelecture . ^^ ^ ^ Mr . B . previona ^ Sthe meeting cpminencing , offered some w ^ er ? quartej * Zi ^ m $ m > * « : WOukL ^ Rhe
vvooa . 'os w puu mm on me ^ cnair . The womAW liable to toe jproseouted " if they did , ^ ^ to whiehiSS ! answer ancTsaid , that he and-- ^ u ££%% P « f * vwould Btaiidbeitween tbSS ^ ll , ^ Md if they were finefd they ^ would p a ^ SwSer ' pSS ^ 5 ^^ W ^ MiBR
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, Ajmomrr on RAkwiYs card GASiiiRftn Sfefgppifel $ as from bas ; . lordship > coalpits conteyoJ By iti& into his pfficcL ; for ^ the , ^ ar ^ wvp ^ iis ^ off il ^^ v * prp ^ sW to the m ^ m . ^ he , gai , by pipea ; t ^ ugg ae streets 1 oT : ffi the town , which theyj ^ igejL : ; ; ; ; , ^*" ¦ jj ^^ 0 tf ^;; - ^^; E ^^| J ^^ ^ . Thursday , a private view of the . perforinaiw&a of U > Carter o «« j «^ Lioa jang , ^ d b ^ imadrS subjects , ; , at A ^ efs-Aia ^ 8 : ing ' i appears to be a perfect autocrat ; and tb * . :, . -
will and pleasure , << H © pnllB * b « h *;« T ^ a pfiites th » whiptptheir carcase , and indn ^ e tfbims «^ % dving them kicks and cufis with * 'the ^ titopsbSmpuHitv f $ k ^ f # t # ? ii § 8 ty h « ff the ) most & *» & « t » 4 teii peiW ^^ 'awwalft , iiniJer ^ 'his sub | B ! isai * vtfiat w » f ^^ na PPer to AaS « -Be « i ; - It watVs& 1 HJd ; in tig iheatee that Mr , € afi ^ p . fcad not seen that ; lions fo many- ™* $ Bf as he ^ raji ? but just iarrftsd frb m ^ er wa > aad > 8 Pnij ^; curiosity waB >« iXcitea ; Jt 6 ssaia . ¦ y ?^ 7-W >^ r ^ Miv t « fia |; - ]^ Baphis gfst gettiag into the cage ; : . His reception was certainly no'Ei ^ warm . pn ^ in 1 | e fid , the ;; ibplnessjwithwhkb ; iif lOTmez&ctfmgjn&acereceived . him amounted . 'to ^ perfectapathy ana- noncbalanw : this was perhaps " an the better , as too frieiidlj & recognition mtMrfiKM » s
b&en dangerous . The ipvelty in this performance is , that the lio . n is haraessed and made fb dra # Mr . Carter in a triumphal car up and down th © flage . YeBterday the lionVwas harnessed and led put oTfiir cage upon the stage , but was not exKibitedis ^ rawing the carj as it : was nnderstood that fi ^ m th « fatigue of his ^ recent arrival in England Mri-Garter declined going throUgH ¦'¦ ¦ ti a , rehearsal ofTSiat feat ; The elephant , ^ Mcb ; has been at the th eafre for some time , performed ' ¦ some curious actsv sucli as carryine his keeper on-his -. tusks round the ^ ride ^ a ^ dlputof the ring , 'lyinedown tod rising ttp' ^ t the-wprd pt command , walking over arid : pve # fife keeper , who was prostrate , in such a manner as to avoid crashing him Tvith his feet . The whole of liesep ^ rfe ? ances were very amusingj and were received with the loud applause of the select party invited dritba ¦¦
occasion . ; : ¦ - ¦ ' - . . * * . ¦ ¦ : * . ¦ . ' . - .: ^ v ; . % / - 'v -:, i-:: ^ -, .... ' /• PAtAE ^ AOCIDBNT ; iDttf TH ] fc R ( VCT £ ^ - () a TbjlM *^ evening , between seven arid eight if cXockJ&V- accJi d ^ nt of a . heart-rending nature occurred on ftiiB river , jetweett-Hammersmita ^^ arid Barnes , by-w ; hich two fine young men , sons of a respectable tradeemsui , met with a watery grjaveV At'the hour above stated , cnea of distress were heard oil the > rivwrJabomt 400 yards from the Suspension'bridge ^ arid / beiwjeen that arid the village of Barries . ^ ^^ SeveralboatshnmeaiafelT put off . The night was exCeedingly ^ arfc ^ witEihft tide runriirig very strong . Oil thebp at ; reaching about mid stream , several-persons ^^ wjBte ^ discovered ^ urPfieh the gloom struggling in ^ the water , arid a fainteicEri mation of ^ Oa , my dear brotheir- was " 'heard . However from the darkness ari ^ - the s tate of- ^ b « tide , the persons who had . cpuragePusly gut offonly succeeded in recovering one individual ; ' the' other » disappeared , and though all rilghti arid up to yesterday , the . dra ^ were put in reqmsitioriy the bpdiee UaVe not beeu discovered . ¦; The young man who wan picked up was conveyed to the Crown- Taverriy near the churchj apparently in a lifeless state . Every assistance
^^ was attprdedijy ; tnelaiidlofd , and : iihea , tten dance : of Mr . Qlark . a surgeorivresidingin ' tiie vi ^ tt « , wasvpromptly pbtamedVwho resPrted ta ; tfelswJL means of resuscitatipri . ^ UUimately the individual was restored to consciousness ; - yet : little caji be cot lected from him , as his condition renders ^ imprudent to putmariy questions to bucL . It ap » ea » s : ^ at an hour before the calamity , took placowhimself ^ and two others left Mortlake . in « skiff , for . ^ purpose © f going toWestniirister-bridgP : thatowinilp t £ ^ dde being against them , they hoisted a small lug Bail , the ivind beingr in theifefavpujr . ; On arriving ^^ within Bighi of the Suspension-pridge » sudden squall 7 upset the boat ; that the three of them buffetted in the water as long as tibeir strength would allow them , but ai Ia 6 t : both brothers sunk tromexhaustion . They wei » engravers ,-carrying on business in . Aiton-. street , Clerkenwelljririder the name of Leittiwitch ^ The butyiypr carries on brisiness fliso in the same neighboux liood ; :- : ¦ : ¦¦ : ¦ ,. \ ¦ : ¦ ' .: ¦ ' ¦ . ¦ ;¦ . • ¦ " - /• ¦ -: ¦ ¦ . ;¦;¦ : ¦ . - ¦ ; ~ r :.- . . : ¦ . ¦ ¦ .
^ M . y 3 terioxi ^ ANio Ex ! ressivi ^^ R 6 BBKRT .- i-iOIt TJiursday , Inspector Tedman and Sergeant Oraolly , of the . ¦•¦!> division , were actively' engaged ^ eridea ^ vouring to'trace : out -the ^ perpetrators \^ bfTtmoai extensive , arid , at present , mysteripos robbery , w ^ ich took place on the previous evening at the resfdeno * of Mr . Por ter , abutcher in ahuxewjty of business at No . 2 , NewQnebec-streety Oxlord-sfeeet . :: * tap ^ Pears , that ^ v& ibput a quarteip before eight xi'clock , Mr ; Porter left his cawibpx in its usual place of deposit , a cupboard in the ^>» wbiid ^ floor ^ frdiot roomi he then went down aiairaiand o ^ re-enteringth « apartment in less than in Hour : aftervrards ; disr o oyered the door and cupboard , both of which h « had locked , standing Open . On eiamiriinc- ln « mmi
boardTie ; found that the box , eori ^ ningbank iotefc ^»^* ^ we igns ; tothe amotiftt of upwards of £ l , m ,: h * d been abfrtraoted therefrom . * He immediately made known the circumstance tptb * police ^ ' Who , after inspecting the premises j gave it a * their opinion , that the doors had ; been opened by means ofiskeleton keys , and / thai the robbery wai effected by some one connected with the premises . Ihis conjecture is strengthened by the v&ct that , > b » there is no private door to the house , accees to th » upper part thereof corild not have been obtained without passing through . , the shop i in -which case a ; stranger wh » might ^^ have had ttie temerity to make the attempt would in all probability hare been detected . Jfp other property was either carriedioff , or afeall disturbed . ^ ' v v , ^
t . OffTuesday , the ^ 8 tb ^/ ihst ^ at the iflfiimar y , Ilemel Hampstead , befoire Mr . J . F . Osbaldestori , an inquest J ^ f held- ^ on the ; body of WOUam Biety , whii wa » oiled « n Saturday ^ laet . John Pierpointi' 'driver of engtrte-With the 6 aJm . mj-trahiv saidV that atjiilfpast 10 * Jni on Satarday he ^ was on his way to liondon with the » b 6 ye train , at a sp ^ d ;© ffabosr 26 miles per hour ; that the ^ ^ deceased wajs at ivprfc between the up and dowriline 8 < th © iniddlebf ' & » road * ^^^ "" ^^ P ^ J ^^ ^ en the engine ; cam * witnin 20 yards of . ihe place deceased attempt ^ to
cross tne lmeon wnich they were trarelliiii , and the b ^ er of the engine caught bam on the upper part of tte thigh ^ sending him Bome-idlstote fr ^ The tewn was stopped , and evety ^ ^ assis ^ ace rendered , and he was conveyed to the above iristitntioia ' aa soon as possible .- 'Mx , Ros 8 , surgeon at the infirmary ; said the ^ deceased wasbrpright m therein ^^ a delirlousStatei withhisleftthigh broken . and-leg ^ fractured iM aeTeral places ;^ ,- . tb » t he never rallied , and ^ ed in about an hour find a half afterwards . : Verdict--- Ac ^ d | ntal death , '' without deodand . v " ^ v '
A ^ ij >^ m W ^ mbw ^> ^ jh ( a ^^ nesday last , at Nottingham , / two peirsonfr-were senonsly injured on account of piittirig . their iandg tWough the bars of the dens . One of the iridividuali aaiMed tp . was a ^ cpuntrymarijiri ^ an inebriated state : after frequerit warnings frorii thV-keeper ; ie ^ Btili persisted in playing with the hyjenaj which terminated m theloss Piithe end of one of hiaflngers , --NoUingham Journal . :.: . : ; u //' , ¦ ,: ¦ : > " ^; . ;\ Vvo ; " ¦ : ¦ . Thb cadgers are getting exceedingly iroubiesoine m the rieighbouring villages , which ihey . f i prowl througb : in the dayj and saUy back ittto"Eieter % * mght . - ^ -quif : neighbpur , Mr . iTrickettj > proceedina through the lower part of Heayitree yestoday ? obi Served one of thaaa ¦ ¦ vimrtlhiaa mivi i > A »^ i- -Jtii . _
_ tremeniolous bludgeon , which he n ^ dashe ^ OTer the heads of females to quicken their sympathies or S-M ** $ " £ '„ Seeingliim treat * l ^ in ih& JJ . ay , Mr . . Tuckett Remonstrated iritti iiirit , ^ arid ultimately did , but notLtiUaomei blows 6 ad passed between them , and . Mr .-3 ! uckett bid wUtidrth WMm ^ rn ^^^^ ^ Ips ^^^ i ^ ii by Which an infomsfin ^ ,. "iU 4 . t . < : JLi : ^^ 7 ij ri ' : * L ? am '
frLmI ^ ti ?™ ^^ ^ mi **™* S justretuined S ^ — ^ ^ * & grandfather , whp ! wa « W » ;»*» wim ^ nfnp : ; a M . { : (> n ; tli » SS ^^ w *^ 0 ? 1 BtoooVsomeiott of viteibl Jn . teacup , which had just been purchased ' and pa Sj ^ get outsbiri ^ ink niarks . Tie presence a |^^ i 4 iMfe ; teOTm- to the grandfather by iw ? F& ^^^ y * e « , bii look % rounds lie S ^ JW !;** ¦**«; drank ^^ the ritriol ^ e instantlr cent for his medical atteridanti wHb quickly emptied i ^!*? - ™/" ^ but the effect of the strong acidwai g ^^ j ^ ad death shortly ensuei-rlFittsAwv
nn ^^ — ^^^ - ~ A serious accident oceurred w the kne of : the Great Western Baaway ^ newr V $ P . P ? Win ,- pa Tuesday mprriing . & ¦ boy , named WiUiam Olive ( sonpf a lahpurer at tacock ) , wa » tnrpwn down in front of the tram waggon ; and hfe toot severed at the instep . He was almost imlriedi-**^ y removed to the Ch ippenham wprklioufle , wher » amputation was resorted to ; - He is , we hear , doing " xtS * - -.-Anotlier : fatal accident occurred at Pound - ^ W ^ ri ; the previous Friday * ; The high road under whichithe . railway ;» incourseof excavation'is unprotected pa either side , where the depth is » t least Wer itV ; feefc and in narts ( rvemimara ?! :: Atinvaatmt it
w covered witu water arid , to some depth , with a mass of mud , ¦ The keeper Pf a bewAouse > had , it s « emfl , on ;^ heeyeflir ig alluded to , turned putawbrkman spmewhat in liquor , who going- -towards Conna ^ fell overtlie side « f the roW int 6 ' the 5 e »^ t » - tipri , ; he is supposed' to have laid groaning and nearly suffocatea for . at least- an hour , when hii inoans attracted the attention of a : passer-byj who , sought assistance and rescued hirii . He wa ^ foand bruised , and from lying fothe wate ^ aad although renaoied toa pubUc-hbuseia Corlbsin , Tyhere his case received ey ^ ry possiblei attention , h » e * PWd . the nexieveuing . -Wetrust this ratal result minotfailtbcause ^^ the immediate facing a-P ^« so dangerous to every unwary passenger .- ^ ff" //** "" ' Independent . "' ¦ : . : ¦¦ -v > . " ¦ : .. - ¦/*¦ - ; \ -, ; ::, ' -.. ¦ - ¦¦ . ¦/ . ' ; .
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Northern Star (1837-1852), Oct. 19, 1839, page 2, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/ns/issues/vm2-ncseproduct1079/page/2/
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