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A HUSBAND CHARGED with the MURDER of his WIFE

... in about five minutes, shejheard him get out. He said, Mary, Mary, speak. No answer. Arta not for speaking to me? Get into bed ; th' child wants thee.,' There was no reply. Speak ' he said, or I'll call up Mar- garet. No reply. The prisoner ...

POLICE

... that. Mr. MVhINSRUtLL: What, do you not know that if you do not speak the truth, when you are sworn, you can be indicted for perjury ? Ayilig: Certainly I may be, if I am sworn, and speak falsely; but I should not do so if I were to be sworo, and I shall ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—SEPT. 10

... know what stories you will matke me tell. The Officer of the Court. There is no danger of that. Listen to the oath-you are to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. The old Woman: Well, If you're aure that's all, I don't mind kissing ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... Elizabeth's course was not altered after hi the hailing to speak, but that the ship lay to and did not move. th ite-examined: It was bad seamanship to pass a-head of a pl ve8s4l when you wanted to speak to it; when the rigging of the plaintiff's vessel was ...

IRELAND

... on his way home this morning from mass, between nine and ten o'clock, and when within a few yards of his own door, while speaking to a woman, he was met by a man armed with a holly stick, loaded atthe end for about six inches with lead. Immediately after ...

THE MURDER IN ST GILES'S

... after purchasing the carving-knife, known as Irish Biddy, proceeded to the station-house in Bow street, for the purpose of speaking to the prisoner's identity. Mr Oldham and his daughter were first shown the accused, and the instant the child, who is e ...

LATEST POLICE

... took the prisoner into custody, stated that while-bring- ing the prisoner from the Compter that morning he per. suaded him to speak the truth about the transaction. Mr. Aldernman COWAN asked, if he held out any induce- ment or threat? Williams admitted that ...

ELECTION NEWS

... confidence of your constituents. far from desiring that you should in any respect, ' act the spirit mere delegate,' of which you speak, ' rather looked your acting in the character of an upright honourable, and independent member of parliament, professing ' ...

LAW

... supposed was a man of the name of Robinson, whom he had known as courier to some friends of his on the continent. He was about to speak to the soldier, when he perceived he was not the person for whom he had taken him, and was induced from that circumstance alone ...

THE RISBRIDGE UNION

... only one rwho could do so, ?? agned man named Abraham Bigatore, refused to be sworn, declaring, how- ever, that lie would speak the truth. lie said he had been in the house eight years, and in the infirniary three; Slater acted as nurse during tile period ...

THE MURDER IN BERMONDSEY

... addressed to 'her' in her maiden name, Marie de Roux, at Stafford- 'house, St. Jamese's-park:. d Mr Seeker:' The -letter you speak of is in the posses- 'loso of thte police;' and may be of somee importance to thalsn, therefore 1 cannot allow it to go out ...

The Late Extraordinary Case of Poisoning

... to be exa- mnined.-Mr. Clarkson: Have you anything to say as to the cause of the death of ?? gentleman: No; only we wish to speak to his cbaracter.-Mr. Clark- son: I am afraid the Coroner will think that only a loss )f time. I should be glad for the Jury ...