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ANOTHER CHARGE OF MURDER AGAINST BISHOP AND WILLIAMS

... were produced)-and she could speak positively as to the camlet cloak plaid gown, pincushion, and pocket. She could not ! positively speak as to the shift-and petticoat, the latter of which lhad marks of blood; but she could speak with certainty to the shawl ...

MELANCHOLY CASE OF SUICIDE

... took somethingout of a drawer, which witness afterwards discovered to have been a razor; he went out of the room without speaking, and in five mi- nutesafter the witness heard the servantgirl screech out,and the witness ran into the yard, where he saw ...

DISTURBANCES IN INNISHOWEN

... and several speaking to 'them ; saw AIrs. D. writ- ing; there were half a dozen in the room getting papers signed by- both Mlr. and birls. D.; saw Mtrs. D. giving money at the a door to some of the persons assembled ; he saw prisoner speaking to Sirs. D ...

CARRICKSHOCK TRIALS

... heard him speak to Mr. Gibbons. i-'Irou-exarnined by- Mr. DitON-1 was in company e oret~emnirigawir *'slt pelioe wiv~were exeamjnedon R yi, R tiTsl. bud- did dont speak ha word about the trial of yesterd y, nor-did . beesr any of the police speak of it; ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... M'Bride, and then speaking to him in French, was very likely to be considered as an insult by him ? Mr. O'Dwyer He might certainly, but I did not intend it. The words I used in French were, The true way to learn French is to speak with girl-. A. witness ...

LONDON POLICE

... course of the morning she was questioned, but she suffered so much from d pain and weakness that she was scarcely able to speak; but at intervals the following particulars were elicited front her :-That her name was Elizabeth Ann Clarke; she was 1- a ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... recommen- dainto'his. parishioners not to speak to plaintiff;, saw defendant ring the hell, quench the, candles, and close the book, at ?? the congregation seemed to feel considerably, and did-not bear de- ?? spe~ak of her since.. Cross-examinied by Mr. Woulfe ...

PREROGATIVE COURT—LONDON, MARCH 31

... she having bad three illegitimate children. There was nothing in the evidence to show that the conduct of the deceased, in speak- ing of religion, he having been a ?? ought to induce the court to believe the testator was insane. It was onlv a desire to ...

HORRIBLE MURDER, AND SHOCKING SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... the hemorrhage of the blood, which was flowing from his iman- gled neck. His eyes were fixed and glassy, he was not able to speak,. and died in the utmost agony in about an houf after the entrance of the surgeon. A bloody razor lay by the side of the munderer ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE MADAME VESTRIS

... It was e signed by two persons who exulted in peppering her face for life, and blowing her eye out, for venturing to e speak ill of their country; and intimated that a packet by which this revenge was to be effected would be sent to her lby the Parcels ...

WESTMEATH ASSIZES

... try to speak to hbe driver;, it stopped at a publiclboue for ae fwi minutes; it proceeded to Moats, and stopped at Mr. Carr's; witness wanted p nerto.et :her out on the road to go back; prisoner alone waes in she chbise with wit. nessg; did speak and make ...

RECORDER'S COURT.—YESTERDAY

... the Military Road with rom* other boyaonhtbatevening; saw prisoner speaking to some gentlemen in a field ; saw him shortly after in Stevenr'-lane, behind the burying ground. speaking to a car boy, who immediately back-ed his car to the wall ; saw prisoner ...