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THE DREADFUL ACCIDENT ON THE CHESHIRE RAILWAY

... fromifive to ten minutes-though of course, as it was pitch dark, we could not look at our watches to see, and therefore I do not speak absolutely-when a train came up and struck us, and I was thrown fromn my posture by the concussion, and fell into my opposite ...

MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... they were walking on both sides of the street, and women accompanied them. Some of them were intoxi. cated, and he could speak to Hickey, Cane, and M'Elligott, as being much the worse for liquor, He did not see the con- stable Chaplin say or do anything ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... so well that I expected every instant the occurrence would take place. The Lord Mayor: Oh, you need not take the trouble to speak of her talents in that way. We have had her here before. She could make any one's heart bleed. The pri- souer: I assure your ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... entered freely into -conversation with him for some time ; but, upon asking their names, recollected that they could only speak German. It occurred to Mr. Pargeter that he remem- bered something of the parties, and identified two of them as old acquaintances ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... when demanded. Mr. Dyke produced twelve letters he had received from the pauper children sent out to Bermuda, all of them speaking in high terms of their treatment, and requesting that some of their old school associates might be sent out also. The chair- ...

THE LAW OF COPYRIGHT

... Gueoss? Genural Tradesmen- Whiere seer Customaers? Booksellers-W, here our Readers? Psnrcls-wilh his best endeavour to leok and speak his best visdora-says Ite will give the earliest intelligence of their whereabout, when he ?? ?? Au ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... is my faith- fis dog, claping his own pairo, with no gentle force, upon the bald pate of poor old Amen. I speak mystically. Tyo speak like an owd fool, responded Moses, levelding his Bible at the vicar's head, and immediately leaving the church ...

THE LATE AWFUL FIRE AND LOSS OF LIFE IN THE CITY

... Questions were then put as to the alleged intoxication of the policeman on duty that night, and Serjeant Martin was called to speak to this point. He stated positively that Trindler, whom he saw just before twelve, and also before two o'clock, shortly before ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... kitchen, in company with another patient, about half-past three o'clock in the afternoon, when he suddenly rose, and, without speaking a word, went into the passage. His com- panion, almost immediately afterwards, heard a rustling or' rattling noise, as if ...

EXTRAORDINARY MURDER IN BELGIUM

... what did you see ?-t saw the* counte running with a jug fall of warm. water; the countess was so frightened that I dared not speak Co her. She said to me, 'Emerance, go up-stairs again. I followed the countess in spite of her,. and saw bar enter the room ...

SINGULAR IMPOSITION BY PERSONATING A NOBLEMAN

... resort for persons of an abandoned character, and called her into the yard at tise back of the public-house, where, without speaking a word to her, he cut her throat from ear to ear. Whea taken into custody he acknowledged that he had committed the crime ...