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DREADFUL CATASTROPHE IN LEGGE STREET

... warehouse at the moment of the explosion,- and who, although the different portions of the building must literally, so to speak, have been tumb- ling about his ears, most miraculously sustained no injury. Information had at once been forwarded to the ...

HEREFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... the case were, however, ciroumstantlil, hut- such as pointed very for- cibly to the prisoner. Mr. Skinner concluded after speaking for an hour.- When he sat down a large model of the premises in which the murder was committed was brought into the Court ...

WARWICKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... She stated that on the night in question she saw MLr Wal- ington come down stairs. He said to her, Tell that man I want to speak to him, and then left the house. She looked out of the window, and saw the, defendant parading the street in a great attitude ...

WARWICKSHIRE ASSIZES

... evidence to show that this man sidle the fowle.- The Judge said he- saw no renson to stay execution -a present, u but he would speak with Mr. O'iBriems further on the subiject. AM~ONe FRo ErncTUENT.w-Sinlce v. -Boots aut~O Ohesei-Mr. Wills and Mr. Beereley ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... ask for compensation, in fact ice did noct want to ?? Walter Frecer, Sprototn, and Alfrnd Baker, surgeons, were calied to speak to the extent of the injuries the plaintiff had sustained. The result of their evidence generally was that -the fisery lead ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... Waldron then expressed his sorrow, nr.d was forgi'en by the in- iluence of Mr. Chew, who would ast allow soane persons to speak oil the subject. The witness then went on to describe the proceed- ings of the meeting when Messrs. Cuoke, Smith, and Duke ...

THE RICHMOND TRAGEDY

... metal- lie deposit upon the copper wire, which, in my opinion, indi- cated the presence of arsenic or antimory, but I could not speak to the exact description of substance. I desired to have the authority of a magistrate before I proceeded further, and the ...

Birmingham Police Court

... my debts. I was never, in my office.when my clerk told you I was not. I did not yesterday morning say I lied two fellows to speak to, and vwould see you in five minutes. Ifelther did .I. slip out when you went to get your hat, 'You said lost night you would ...

Birmingham Police Court

... of the house cause in, and as soon as two young men, visitors from Poleshill, had left the house, Mrs. Morewood, without speaking a word, fastened the window and window shutters, looked and bolted the door, and takisgeep a table knife, proceeded to ehlerpen ...

A MAGISTRATE FINED FOR AN ASSAULT

... assault; it was scarcely a blow, in fact lie did not know that it was any thing more than a push, but to that fact Mr. Shaw would speak more distinctly. However, the matter stood thus: Mr. Scott came and made some enquiries. Mr. Shaw gave him replies, but Mr ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES OF THE DUKE OF MODENA

... the Interior, and which is a curious document, as showing tie hatred which this petty prince entertained against France. In speaking of the country and the people, he said, ' the French baraque, the Trench brigands,' and a thousand other amenities of the ...