A DASTARDLY TRICK.
TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. Sib,—A most dastardly trick was perpetrated on Sunday. Some one, presumedly from tho enemy's quarters, hung a copy of Mr Ayer*, speech on the float gates of my business premises. I trust th* public will join mc in denouncing such- *» mean electioneering trick, as it is now. evident that my opponents now look upon my chances with fear.—Yours, &c Eden George.
Fnrrv-sEVKN Years at tub Gallkys.-*-Tne Daily News Naples correspondent writes :—Donicnl:o Colli, a Calabress* butcher, who was condemned for having killed in 1880 a fellow Camoriste, left the prison at Nlslda. having completed tow first term and others following, as while in prison he had assassinated no fewer than four of his fellow prisoners also Camoristea. The aged criminal, now eighty-three years old; has demanded to Be sent to hiß own village, near Ctostrovilhul, where he hopes to finish his days in tbe house of a great-grandson, the only one left of the entire family. '■■>■
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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6843, 30 August 1887, Page 6
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409A DASTARDLY TRICK. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6843, 30 August 1887, Page 6
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