![]() Mr McCracken identified his hat, which the prisoner had sold to a woman name Honors Wilson for 25 cents. Fined $2.Įliza Scuse was charged with stealing a hat from the Burlington Y'rs trulyĮliza Skuce, an old offender, was chargedwith being drunk. The Separator is far superior to any other kind we ever saw, and the Horse Power deserves our best recommendation, for had it not been well constructed and very strong you would likely have had it to pass for old iron before now, but though it get an extremely hard tril it is now nearly as good as new, and verly likely to stand for a number of years yet. Gents - We take pleasure in writing to certify that the Machine we bought of you last summer gave entire satisfation. Weekly Dispatch and County of Elgin General Advertiser, St Thomas, Ontario A quantity of money and a valuable watch remained on the body of the unfortunate man, a proof that he was not assaulted with intent to rob, but from malevolent feelings.-Globe, April 19th. Since that period no tidings have been received of him, his horses returning home without a driver. The body was identified as that of a teamster, formerly in the employment of Nixson & Swales, wharfingers.Ībout two months since deceased was despatched with a load of goods to Wellington Square, and on his return, it appears he stopped for a short time at a tavern kept by a person named Skuce, immediately adjoining the Suspension Bridge while there two men asked him if he would permit them to ride with him on his way home, which request was not granted, and an altercation ensued. We Learn from our Hamilton correspondent, that on Tueaday morning last, the body of a man, bearing numerous marks of violence, was found lying in the water in Burlington Bay, near the Suspension Bridge. The Provincial Freeman and Weekly Advertiser, Toronto, Ontario Bull, Esq., Coroner, and a Jury, on Sunday last, at Mr Skuce's tavern, on the body of a fine young man named John Mulvahill, who was killed Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock. ![]() ![]() Letters remaining in the Post Office, Kingston, 1st August, 1851Īn inquest was held by H. Obit Finder - checked 25 June 11 for Skuce/Skuse/Scuse/Skeuse/etc ![]()
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