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SUPPOSED MURDER AND ROBBERY AT CLAPHAM

... thing. which have been carried away; neither does he Mspecifywhat theywere. He simply speaks of the watches , and rings and other property which were stolen. He speaks with an emphasis bordering on indignation ot the report that hte left money in the ...

THE JUDGES AND COURTS IN IRELAND

... on that point; I would rather speak from the numbers that come bafere me; it is, however, wholly conjectural. I think the number of the bar is on the deErease, and I believe the busi- ness is on the decrease. But I speak with a good deal of diffiderce ...

JUNCTION OF THE ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC

... him on this point, but the former only mentions one c place where limestone has been found in 8itu, and 0 the latter only speaks of having seen it in the 11 rounded shingle in the bed of the river. The esti- j mates made of the value of the timber on ...

THE WOMAN UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH IN NEWGATE

... that five frienas of the prisoner were e in the gallery (one the brother, and another tde sister, f ofthe ecea ed), ready to speak to thecharacter of the aecpsed. Many circumstances have also beei since . elicited, we understand, which render the unhapey ...

THE FRIMLEY MURDER

... 9atiesti I am about to put to you; - anda, I baution you, thatI 11 You do not speak the exact tenth, I have somis one here to eatroict you. Nowr, did you or did'you not speak to Hal5wool when he tamue'inI Witnes-i b~coI- sold, Youa hav beenon la arow ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... periencoe and learning of Mr. MIlrehouse as Common Serleaut for 17 yeas, and as a pleader for 27 years. It was not ne- cerasry to speak at any length, amongst those who had known him so well, of the quslifications he possessed In so eminent a degcee. His frankness ...

THE LATE DOUBLE MURDERS AT LANGHARNE, SOUTH WALES

... servant in the employ of the deceased lady, depssed to the fact of the food being prepared by the cook. She had heard Gibbs speak impertinenty of her mistress, and say that she would not be so ordered about in her work. Gibbs never liked anyone but herself ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... P, whon I happened to look across to the opposite side, and no- ticing that the prisoner did not follow, turned round to speak ' to her, when I heard s sudden splash, and the next instant t sbe and the baby were struggling in the water. The act was so ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... front of i the bar, at the skae time making motiona with hi; hands to signify that be had lost his tongutt, end could not e speak. After watching him for some time he asked the a landlord te lend him a spoon, and having got hold of the Y prisoner witne ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... truth of God-ihey turn fromn her as not being nalight iet on a hillwvhith cannot be bid. Theif faith is utterly shaken. I speak from a bitter knowrledge of factb I rsee her forsaken by those who have loved her. And ,you, mny lord, do you also believe ...

A HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER

... stairs he heard a noise In the batk parlpur,where his master and mistress slept. 7,Re heard her screaming, and her husband speaking ina a very I loud voice,-and ascuffling about thiefloor. This lasted until about three o'clock, theotime that he ought to ...

THE NAVIGATION LAWS.—FRENCH RECIPROCITY

... advantages of i those restrictions.- It reserves merely the coasting .trade ofi e tcte British isles and the coasting tiade, so to speak, ofi each colony; but it invites the whohe world to participate in s the traffic between Great Britain and her numerous colonies ...