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SPRING ASSIZES

... following Tuesday morning, after the breakfast in the men's day ward, the master was leaving the room, and, whilst stop- ping to speak to an inmate, he was struck a violent blow on the back of the head which stunned him. On turning, he saw the prisoner, Payne ...

ANOTHER INQUEST ON A MORMON PATIENT

... defective that very tI little could be extracted from her. SBte recollected the I I nothing-knew notting-was too nervous to speak-did terce not like to interfere. However, she spoke of the general ob- life S jection which Howe and the Saints had to receiving ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... engaged, gave similar evidence, and said that he was also deputed by the head master, who was prevented from attentdirs, to speak in the most favourable terms of the prisoner's conduct, The Jury here interposed, and said they were perfectly Als satisfied ...

THERISCA COLLIERY EXPLOSION.—INQUEST

... adjourned' toWednesdy 4th February. L'EiTH.-The vessels in the wet docks are lying three and four tier'deep at present,.wvhicha speaks we~ for business, and is rather unusual. at this season of the year. ENROLIMENTo. OF, THE MILITIA .-..Of Wednesday a meeting ...

THE REIGNING SOVEREIGNS OF EUROPE

... Modena, the Landgrave Philip i Hewe-Homburg, one ei-sovereign, Louis Bonaparte, ex- Holltnd. the Dowager Duchess (properly speaking hei-pditarv) of AnhaltDessau, motherofthe reigning his sister, Princess William of Prussia, aged 72 and both sisters ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... waants-what polee officers had been emnployed-and where the defendanti ad been searched for. Bond.: Wll yourlordship permit mete speak ? I ; . Mr. SeAj. Adams: No, 'yor :a ei the hands of your counsel, 1 1 I Capt. Iiley, Bondaand-a- policem r named Chplce Pa- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... f doubt there swas ample ground for Flanagan to be indiitedc forobtaining money under false pretepces. Heheased'sh E would speak to Mr. Horry upon the matter, and-asceitain I whether Flanagan reallywasorwas- oothiselerkfand by, what authority he had dared ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... male prisnoer attempted to atop him before he charged him with being an accomplice; nor could .he stote that he observed him speak to the wvoman. He had not been philandering with the woman, and he was perfeetly sober; he had not drank anything at all ...

SUICIDE OF AN INSPECTOR OF PRISONS

... came about one o'clock, and on speaking to him on prison matters, the deceased said he felt very unwell and totally unfit to transact any prison business, which he deferred till another day. The deceased, whilst speaking, frequently placed his hands to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner's defence was that he was not the James Thomas who had married Mary Benson, evidence was called for the prosecution to speak to his identity. The first wit- ness stated that he formerly knew Mary Benson's husband, but he had been separated from her ...

Law Intelligence

... custody! A n tradesman comes here to recover his debts and is to be taken n into custody fur opening his mouth ! I must and will speak. iI say it is a court of iniquity, and not a court of justice. On getting into the outer court the plaintiff aimed a blow at ...