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SHOCKING DEATH OF A TRAMP. Last Sunday night a man was brought in a carriage from Llanfairfechau to the Ban«or Police Station, to all appearances dead. His pulsi, however, beat strongly. It appears he was d:s- covered early on Sunday morning lying unconscious in the strong sun on the roadside, bit the police were not informed till about three hours afterwards. Police oonstable Pugh then took the man to a coach. house close by, and sent for Dr. Clinton Hughes, who found the man suffering from the effects of drink, and treated him accordingly. Several hours later he was removed to Bangor and attended to, still unoonsoious, by Dr. Richard J ones, and under his efforts the tramp began to show signs of animation. He was evidently in frightful pain, and Dr. Jones expressed the opinion that he was suffering from alcoholic poisoning. There was found on the man a jacket belonging to a local hotel-keeper, in the pookets of which were a bottle of stout and a bottle of beer. It was suspected than the tramp had broken into an hotel on Saturday uight aud filled himself with overproof spirits. He was seen by the magistrates on Monday, and remanded to the Workhouse, where be has since died.

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