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POLICE

... following some. i what strange circumstances:- I Late onVednesday night, he walked into the Bow-street station-house, and asked to speak to the inspector on duty. lHe was introduced to Inspector Logan, to whom he said he d had been guilty of forgery, and it lay ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—FRIDAY

... discovery. A number of witnesses, barristors, Queen's counsel, and l other-persons of station and respectability were called to speak to the prisoner's character, and they stated that they - always considered him a ma n of honlour and integrity. The Attoracy-Gon ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... knew the prisoner Lin- very well by seeing' him with his cart and horses on the the road, but I don't recollect hearing him speak. I never saw Oc- him in our house until the day after the old man died. I my did not know the man who left the parcel; he was ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... with a desperate wound on her throat, and on his asking her who had done it, she pointed to the prisoner, but was unable to speak. It appeared, also, that the prisoner and his wife lived very unhappily together, and frequently quarrelled, and the prisoner ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... on, but as he knew nothing of him, he refused to give it. The prisoner, when called on for his defence, said he could not speak the English language sufficiently well enough to be understood, but there being no interpreter in court, he was compelled to ...

THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF POISONING AT BROMLEY

... Harriet Monckton when she has stopped late at witness's house, but she was sure he was not courting her, as Harriet used to speak as though there was no one in Bromley goad enough for her. On the Monday night previous to the scovery of the deceased in the ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... his figure is filling out a little. 0 The real novelty of the evening was, however, a new one- r act drama, entitled A Speaking Likeness. It is the merest a trifle, evidently blown togetlser fromsome airy production by d a Frenoh authlor. Mf2anente ...

POLICE

... had esot foised a peecse iii his omicibus the nighit before. He re- plied that hie neser searched the omnnibus, but should speak to the horse-keeper wori did as soon as he could sea him. Hie clii esakce the inqtiiry of Cthe horsekeeper, and wars told Cleart ...

POLICE

... set said, that oa the 24th ult., his master levling e driven away from the door in his cab, lee went across the street to speak to some boys, who had been playing tritcs with him, when Mr. Hudson, who appeared to have ob- served him, suddenly turned back ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... namueof , and a policeman came up while theye were talking. I saw chain agaisn in the village speakeing to one anothser, about 6 O'clockI that slay. They were speaking very loud. I saw Coultas -with a douhsie barrelled gun : tlce doctor said 1 where are 300 ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... family, my friends are wealthy, and I am myself possessed of a good property; money is not ansobject to me, comparatively speaking, but I have unfortunately within thre last two years got isato a Islabit of drinking-too freely to miy -ecxygroat injury ...

CURIOSITIES OF A PRISON REPORT

... Some little time after, Dr. 'AII, the missionary, came to Warsaw, and I engaged myself to him as interpreter, being able to speak Russian, Germain, and Polish. I vent with Dr. M'All to St. Peters- burgh, Moseow, Astracan, Tobolsk, Archangel, Vienna, Rome ...