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SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT MIDDLES BROUGH

... of the stairs, and the prisoner by his side. Lewis was totally unconscious, and unable to speak. He was removed into a ?? house, where he laid without speaking until nine o'clock on Sunday morning. The people became very much alarmed, and information ...

MR LECKY AND THE PRISONERS

... should conimunicate an opinion so veightygto the [House. Mr ELecky was at first opposed to the idea of speaking at all. He would. he said, neither speak nor vote. Ae would go quietly away before the division came on. ?? he was evidently xaveriug, and I suggested ...

DURHAM COUNTY COURT

... the agreement in his pocket, but did not know bow they got there. He saw the plaintiff that (Sunday) morning, but did not speak to him about the agreement because it was Sunday ,morning.-Mr Granger, for the defence, took - objection to the signatunes ...

DARLINGTON (COUNTY) ADJOURNED BREWSTER SESSIONS

... account of a notieD not being inserted in the local papers, it was not granted. He was now prepared to call witnesses who would speak as to the respectability of the *tppli-ant. The house is situated in the township ofWhessoe, and it is in every respect adapted ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... The woman Eldershaw, iu the course of her evidence, said that although the witnesses came into court to speak the truth, they were afraid to speak ; and added, that no sooner didthey get out out of court than they were threatened by the wit- nesses for ...

THE PURITY CRUSADE IN COURT

... remember any girls that Rebecca used to tell you abouit of the name of Fin, or Annie, or Sarah, or Rosy? No, ?? heard her speak of them as her girls? No, sir. -You never knew that Rebecca had the manage- ment of these girls? No, sir. I do not remem. ber ...

MEDICAL EVIDENCE IN MURDER TRIALS

... and photo. F graphlic observation, using high powers, the ques- e tion is capable of settlement. I do tint speak of ] what I have read; I speak of what I have done. t This is hardly a question for even the most ex- perienced and intelligent of surgeons ...

THE RECENT CHILD BURNING CASE AT RICHMOND

... her. He said he would not be doing his duty- a when she knew this Iad was in the habit of taking 9 the reckon-if he did not speak to her. There was a considerable amount of shameful neglect . on her part. She had far bettsr have turned a the chil ree to ...

A SAD STORY

... had several times been separated from her, but during the h last five weeks he had met her several r times. They were on speaking terms, a but he had not allowed her anything. . -Mary Flynn said she -had known d*e- ceased for three years. She had seen ...

FLIGHT OF YOUNG LADIES FROM A BOARDING SCHOOL NEAR WHITBY

... it? Did William Black bring it? Witness: I don't know that anybody brought it for him. Defendant, to the Court: She can't speak the truth; she never spoke the truth in her life. Everybody in Hawsker knows that. The CHrAsiAx again warned defendant about ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... say lie could not speak mnch tl in his favour. He was foolish enough to get out tC of bed as early as five and six o'clock every Sun- i day morning, to serve alot of the ' riff-raff of the town.-Mr. Aauxwell was in the act of speaking when he wee interrupted ...

FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... three gentlemen had celled 1e no less Uhan four or five special meetings in the e last six ini-onths. Mr Aynsley could only speak - for himself. He had a prior engagement, and one of more impottaice, thereforehe could not attend. ' -TheChairmenl evas proceeding ...