The • - • A lINATIL SE, wetked with the priwiter ei7hteen.years sine, and he was is most affectionate lave loig lift beim reved4rom ' fate: in fact, he deektied on his childre.n, a at a -..proviial boardiuthool and Avould not allow stAttir of,their beads Yesterday we had a paper
November 15, 1873 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
PUTTING A SEAMAN IN IRONS.—•Andrete Atu.r-rews, the captain of the West Australian, lying in the West India Lock, WAS charged with illegally placing Frederick Orson in irons, a seaman belonging to the same ship. Mr. Charles Young, solicitor, appeared for the defendant. The First
October 11, 1873 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
NEW YORK, Sunday. The settlement of the Cuban question provides for the immediate surrender of the Virginius and all the surviving prisoners. The American flag, moreover, is to be saluted. Should the Unipd States Government become satisfied that the vessel was not entitled. to i
December 6, 1873 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
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December 27, 1873 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
This was an action brought by Mr. Edmund Edmunds, a solicitor, residing at Newent, in the county of Gloucester, to recover compensation for an alleged libel published by the defendant in
December 27, 1873 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
In the 'midst of that excitement which has naturally lowed the publication of the Conite de Chanibdid's. letter, the'predominant feeling in Paris is that the . Monarchy must be'abandoned. The situa. i ton s not supposed to reqUlre any urgent decision on the -part of the Goverrtn
November 8, 1873 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England
This shameful disaster—so manifestly result of bad management—loudly reiterates the charge of incompetency against the Directors of the line, or their representative. It is truly ridiculous to say "The cause of the accident cannot yet be stated," when to everyone reading th e ac
November 8, 1873 - Weekly Echo - London, London, England