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MURDER OF A WOMAN AT WARRINGTON

... that, udler the circumstances, force E might have been used to the deceased without leaving marks sufficient to enable M0m to speak positively, at J such a lapse of time. ' I The witnesses having been severally sworn to the I truth of their respective statements ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY

... yet he adopted this ex- eta traordinary mode of proceeding, which would seal the he mouths of all the witnesses who could speak to any facts sh connected wils the subject. Then again he complained *ns of the delay in the Ecclesiastical Court, and represented ...

SALFORD INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS TUESDAY

... me. Ilie wrent into a counting-house. I put my so hand on him, but ho wvas called into the warehouse, PI where I sawv him speaking to Mr. Potter. ,Mr. Potter. th and lie came to me, aod Ali. Potter invited me into his be office. I told him Iliad a warrant ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... all cases-nay, but onot of reporting all that was said at that table; but in alla. this iots to that court, let each maul speak for himself. Ile chml- (Mr. Alexander) disclaimed all concurrence in his learn- otoo h ed friend's remarks. (Laughter.) It ...

THE MURDER AT WITHINGTON

... between Mr. Wood's and the lane that leads to Mrs. Chorlton's, near that lane end. 'The prisoiner HDdge wlas alone. I did not speak to him; nor have I ever spoke to him is my life. I had frequently seen him before, once about two months before.-[ Heie the ...

INSOLVENT COURT, LANCASTER,

... directed to making good King DWillia 's engagements to the numerous charities with swhicrh lie was connected. This fact of itself speaks -volumes, and deserves to be recorded. While abroad I Queen Adelaide will he attended, among others, by Miss Hope Johnstone ...

MACCLESFIELD

... him what he was doing there, lie said lie witiE watching such folks as they. When lie said this he did not know who lie was speaking to its it was partly dark. Fitted 5s. amd expenses.-Ann Colqulionn brought a charge against lfaryaret Hislae of threatening ...

LIVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... cut to match it. He was a very peace- able man. On the Tuesday when he came home hie was a little elevated, but nothing to speak of. I told htm that Mrs. Chorlton had promised him work if he would go. Green recalled:- I think that the distance from Mrs ...

MANCHESTER COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... last speakermeneiterd the Derieates t contempt. Alr. Rose was a man-Mr. WHOE spoke! to order. If Mr. Stubbs were allowved to speak twivce, hre should claim the saute privilege..-Mr. STUBBS h1151 risen just to Sayv that tile ciimiiittee, in reeormuemuding ...

MANCHESTER POLICE COMMISSIONERS

... schedule would have to come formally before the commissioners for their opinion where r. Nightingale would be more in order in speaking fom it. -Mr. NIGHTINGALE then gave notice that at the next meeting heshould move that Mr. Vroe salary be reduced to £300 ...

AN EXECUTION IN MANCHESTER

... Ordsall Idl1, the seatoftiat 'dan. geioius tellpo rli' '-fOr suih e ia designated in my ?? Willii Ritdeliffe; end if report speaks truly, you are ort altugettierinsensible to tbe charms of, his alire daughter, Mlistress Viviana. * N hat is thial to thee ...

LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... lingers ,htt dritiping ssith bleed. He stoegered against tise vall, caltl ole fell en his face. Witness diii not hoar itim speak agaisn. tix.He (seitness) ron doswn stairs, oatd the prisener folloseesl 6. bhiss. Witnensaosked him wchat he svanted, and ...