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September 29, 1867 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
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September 29, 1867 - Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper - London, London, England
ATTZTEPTHD HUD= HOLBORN. THIS DAY. A young man, named Edwin M'Donnell, a bandsman in the 2nd Life Guards, one of the musicians engaged at Weston's Music Hall, this morning shot in an affray, in Vernon-place, Bloomsbury. Between 1 and 2 o'clock three performer. in the band at West
September 29, 1867 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
The frith Timms rives the foUoiiing account of the riots at Limerick :—"On Saturday, • youth named Meehan, wee to jail for an attack on two soldiers on Friday night when on the way to barracks, and when the soldiers had left the Courthouse they were hooted by a mob. It is this a
September 29, 1867 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
of dm van. thesis,l Allen take the from the man at the back of the van and begin breaking the I door in Ose .15k. bead of the hammer was an I L'S. Allen had a revolver ia his left hand. I saw a big sea whom I do not me with • saw in his hand, and I bead is to All. , 'Sheet —.' W
September 29, 1867 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
PEitRINS. The Public are respectfully cautioned against worthless imitations, and should see that Lea and Perrins' names are on wrapper, label, bottle and stopper. Ask for " Lea and Perrins' " Seam Wholesale and for &port by the Proprietor; Worcester ; Messrs. Crosse and Blackwe
September 29, 1867 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
poor slck children every month. This useful Hital greatiy Imelda Increased SUPPORT. For this valuable charity ri for objeets so deeerdng and neourallimm the genseene aid of the benevolent Is earnestly solialted. CHAIM J. F. RENTON, No. 100, Waterloo-Midge-road, BAninne—Meurs. Fu
September 29, 1867 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
NZ. GLADISTONZ AND ZIYOZBI A meeting of the geneial committee for promoting the above fete WWI held on Tuesday evening at the Bell Inn, Old Bailey; Mr. George Potter in the chair. The Chairman brought up a report from the subcommittee, which stated that the final anangements for
September 29, 1867 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
SELF-1 We have a passion forfade. We prefer them to the loftiest ideal sentiment.. Men need governing, whatever philanthro- , pions and Republicanism may think of it. The most turbulent and warlike nations have been uniformly those which undertook to be a law unto themselves. Th
September 29, 1867 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England
1 KIIRDRIL L OP • CELLO IT DI nuaLluga. On Wednesday week, a man named a county Galway, who had attended the tAmiilok mit prietor of three roulette tables, retoreleg tin sesm • I eesclusion of the first day's sports, withMs we, Mt boy of three years, feeling irritated at mosethie
September 29, 1867 - Weekly Dispatch (London) - London, London, England