Papurau Newydd Cymru

Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru

Cuddio Rhestr Erthyglau

15 erthygl ar y dudalen hon

UNPRECEDENTED DESTRUCTION…

SYSTEMATIC PLUNDER OF EMPLOYERS.

GARIBALDIAN RIOTS IN HYDE…

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ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT THE EXHIBITION.

DEATH BY THE UPSETTING A CART.

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MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE…

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MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY A LUNATIC. A fearful occurrence took place on Monday at a place called Sunday's Gate, in the northern district of Drog- heda, in Ireland. It appears that a man named Denis Deane, a gardener, had been for some time past unsettled in his mind, and resided with his family, who considered that it was not necessary to put him under any restraint until a few days ago, when a person was employed to attend on him at his own house and watch his move- ments, in order to prevent him from doing harm to himself or other3. On Monday morning, however, Deane managed to elude the vigilance of his keeper, and slipped 'away from the house. In a short time he wa.s missed, but it was after he had forced open the door of a neighbouring woman, named Byrne, who at the time was in her bed, and, it is stated, had just been pro- nounced convalescent from an attack of illness. He seized some heavy instrument which he found in the house, with which he struck the unfortunate woman re- peated blows on the skull, and beat out her brains. He then,proceeded to do violence to himself by inflicting wounds on his own head, and having run into the street the alarm became general, and a large crowd of per- sons gathered. A number of men rushed on the lunatic, and captured him, when he was conveyed to his house, and bound hand and foot with ropes. Dr. Ellis was soon on the spot, and having first visited the woman Byrne, pronounced that death was inevitable, as she was breathing her last. He next dressed the wounds on the head of Deane. A company of the police force was shortly after in attendance. Had Deane not been captured so promptly as he was, there is no knowing to what extent his outrages might have extended, for it appears that on hip way to Mrs. Byrne's house he met an unoffending little girl and struck her to the ground, inflicting a deep wound on her head. Deane was for some length of time a gardener at the grounds attached to the School of the Christian Brothers, and lit-ed on the premises. He was was a man of good character, and is father of a family,

FEASIBLE SOLUTION OF THE ROMAN…

PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND THE…

NARCOTISING CHILDREN.

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WHOLESALE ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY…

pATAL COLLISION ON THE RIVER.

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