MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... taken to. The prisoner, on finding she was to be taken out of court, ran into the corner of the dock, and begged she might speak to the court, and said she would not leave without it. Mr. Seijeant Adams very kindly told her she might say as much as she ...

INQUEST ON LORD FALKLAND

... the cavity, and became in a petrified state, and one of the large .intestines w as also wounded. Mr.. Heaviside could not speak to the cause of the wound, but the deceased died in tonsequence of it; . Thomas Norgrove, one of Mr. Powell's servants, was ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... did not in the least vary the facts. The defendant was found Guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of 301., with liberty to speak to the prosecutors; whicz Implies a permission to compound for the fine with him. WILLIAM REVEs, and three others, were indicted ...

POLICE

... running out of the ?? Walker declared they did not at alt insult or lay hands on the ladies. To speak to them was ?? clerk said it was impertinent to speak to them at all, as they were respectable per- sons, and having been guilty of impertinence, they ...

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 ...

DISMISSAL OF MAGISTRATES

... speedily known throughout the - land, and ?? followed. Theconsequence oif this has been the dismissal of which the Packet speaks. In Lord Lucan's case this determination is suffi- ciently proyoking. His lordship, it is said by many , parties, looked forward ...

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 ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT SUNDERLAND

... 'but I Wan utterly helpiess: and dying condition from internal brainses.' edical aid was unavailing; she was never able to speak, and died yesterday afternoon. Her name is Catherine Hindmarsh, land her step-father, Rowland Smith Is a respectable master ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... (iardenr, with the wife of his master, Mr. MINevir, leaning on his arm. The traverser came up, od saild, * Mr. Bake, I want to speak to you. The prose, cutor answered, - I will see you when I am diqen. gaged from the Indies He then waikaid on 9iti Eh6i ...

SECOND EDITION

... E I the prisoner said, That is for you to find out. The tot . bay from whom he took the potatoes at the door, now B e speaks positively to the prisoner, 'rnd in seeing the diffe- R renca in the countenance ?? is made by substituting in I the hat for ...

CITY GRAND JURY—YESTERDAY

... down to the court and ascertain if this person is allowed to speak, and interrupt us in this manner. Is it your opinion that I should do so, gentlemen, or has he (Capt. Nowlan) a right to speak ? Severaltjurorsle has not. Foreman-Then I will put this r ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... Strathbesgie case, and also the extendled interlocutor. Tie draft was prepared by Mr 1'MNeill and Mkr Whighani while I was speaking in the Second Division, and in consequence of the express desire of the Court, after I had requested Lord Mackenzie to do ...