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MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... sanl prisoner as~ked her if she would speak to hint. Shte said she did not wish to speak to bins, nor yet any such a brute as he wao, after: Calling her what he did last night. lie osked her two or three times to speak to hint, but she said she wouldl not ...

THE NOVA-SCOTIA-GARDENS MURDERS

... clared his readiness then to speak the truth, and nothing but the truth. Me. Thomas said he was perfectly willing to hear any thing Shields had got to sav, but very properly informed him that any thing he might choose to speak must be spoken voluntarily ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE IN THE CITY

... went in I addressed mysaf to the prisoner, and atsked him if he %ished to speak to me. lie nodded his head. I then told him that it he would step into the inter room I would speak F m him. He weldt into tile other room and 1 followed hiin, and closed the ...

RAILWAY GAMBLING, BANKRUPTCY, AND SUICIDE

... 24, Great Percy-street, where she found hin in bed with a dreadful woucid jin his throat. He was sensible but.t could not speak, and expressed in writing his wishes t and wants. When she citered lis roonm he covered his face with his haonds. He lingered ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF SUFFERING AT SEA

... blajor titen said, If only oene man ii tie regimemtt will speak 1om you, I will partholi yo.' Upon this, the prisoner writhing round as fumr as the cords Ivoulil permit him, cried, Oh, men ! speak lor ate-I will bha hoest in futurc.'' Still not a man spoke ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... tli send all to the watch -house, if they did not leave ?? hIbuse. 'TIhe deceased appeared soo un- ksvelitlat'he could not speak. The prisoner took hold of one of his arms, and another ioall the other, and took hillm in tohtise street. She believed that ...

NATIONAL ANTI POOR LAW ASSOCIATION

... metro- politan parishes at the Freemasons' Tavern, to establish this As- sociation, when the following resolutions, whviei speak for them- selves, were unan imrously adoptedt:- 1. That it is most desiralble for the amclioration of the conirition of the ...

NAVAL COURT MARTIAL

... think it will be better to appoint some friend for me to speak to. a He replied that lie would not do that, but lie would , see me in the evening. In the evening 1 went on et board, and desired to speak to Mr. Patten. Mlr. cr Patten came on deck, and told ...

INQUEST ON THE SUFFERERS

... ill fated vessel. All spoke to the breaking out of the fire, its rapid progress, and destructive ef- fects, but none could speak as to how it originated- The deceased child was picked tp alive by Battyp chief mate of the Princeof Wale8, who exerted himself ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, JUNE 5, 1837

... the plahmitiff deem that Mr.Nvodhu II was of unsounil mind, because lie did not speak to thiena ci' take any notice of them but Mr. Brick- well, an intelligent loan, speaks quite differently with reference to the very same points.-'! lion there is the ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... aim with n, one of them single handed, owing to their length and r. excssiive weight, for the domestics at Stanfield Hall 1- speak positively of the assassin having a weapton in each if'hal. The extpense incurred by the police in employ. i- -ig labourers ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... ducing a letter which contained an exposition of private affairs in evidence here, and also of Captain Clarke being called to speak to a conversation which took place at tire defendant's own table, while the bottle was circulating, and the plaintiff was ex- ...