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The Murderer of Sixteen Women. — The preliminary examination of Philipe, the murderer of the woman, iv the Sue de la Ville I'Eveque, Paris, is now approaching its termination. Crime appears to have been a monomania with him, and the inquiry has brought to light no less than sixteen murders committed by him on women; of these, fiye were in Algeria, three in Italy, and eight in Franco, and all by cutting their throats with a razor. He displays a remarkable cynicism, and on first entering the office of the examining judge, expressed his astonishment that h(Tshould not be permitted to smoke there. Death of a Horse from Hydrophobia. — Ahorse belonging to a gentleman at Moortown, near Riugwood, was bitten by a dog about three months ago, The dog was killed at the time by a kick from the horse, and no farther notice was taken of it. On Friday, however, the animal was seized with symptoms of madness, continuallyjbitiug and tearing the leg thai: had been bitten by the dog. The animal became so violent in a few hours that it had to be pegged down in a field,' where it shortly afterwards died. — Standard, Mar. 6. The Vicar of Gainsborough has refused to read the burial service over a man, not because lie was unbaptized or excommunicate, or a suicide, but because he had led an immoral life. This he regarded as a wholesome act of church discipline. But it was a clear violation of "the law;" and the fact should be noted, that in the Establishment the clergy must in many cases act illegally in order to act conscientiously.

ADVERTISEMENTS. FUNESAL. mi-IE Friends of the late Mrs. LANEY are respectJL fully invitod to attend the Funeral, which will move from her late residence, Bridge-street, to the Old Cemetery, on SUNDAY AETERNQON, at 3 o'clock precisely. w . BRENT> 5 37 Undertaker. "UNION CHAPiLTHARDY STREET. A LECTURE will be delivered in the above Chapel, on SUNDAY EVENING next, June 3rd, at half-past Six o'clock. Subject — " John Newton." 53S NELSON, BUILDING, LAND, AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION MEETIN G, MONDAY EVENING, June 4, at 7 o'clock. Stewards— Messrs. D. Burns, K. Burn, and J, *N B.— Applications in writing, for withdrawal, &c, wi ll be received. JO HN PERCY, 535 Secretary.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 76, 2 June 1866, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 76, 2 June 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 76, 2 June 1866, Page 3

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