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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 ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER, NEAR HALIFAX

... prisoner for that purpose; but Houldsworth had suffered 0 so much from hemorrhage that the surgeons would not allow him to speak, and the prisoner was remanded until Tuesday. On the afternoon of the same day Houldsworth rallied a p little, and made a statement ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the charge, and went with them to Mr. Oaliley'shouse, where he was left alone for a few minutes while the treasurer went to speak to Mr. Oakley on the matter. On hi rturn the prisoner was searched, but Is. 8d. only was found on him, besides a handkerchief ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS AT NEWCASTLE

... mark for the jeers and laughter of the whole crowd. Our natural sympathy for a member of our profession would have led us to speak leniently even of our opponent, but it transcends the bounds of oharity to excuse the complainat, or topity the position in ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... most extraerdiary manner, occasionally being very violent and talkative, and at others remaining for days' together without speaking a word, and although Mr. Paker and the Spanish eonsul vislted himn several times he refused to answer any questionks they ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... he might take must be bind- ing upon his conscience with respect to punishment here. after, if he told a lie when sworn to speak the truth. The interpreter said the answer was that he had broken his caste, and he could therefore swear upon anything, the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... laying out a portion of the income of the colliery upon the colliery. It might be as much as 1,5001. a year, bat I cannot speak accurately. I began in 1846. A greattdeal passed between the colonel beionimlfoSthe~ubjectinFebruary,18S3. He began by sta ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH

... friends. He then left the house, and at a quarter to 11 o'clock the same night was brought home by some gentlemen. He did not speak, and was carried up to his bedroom apparently insensible. Mr. John Eldredge Spratt, surgeon, of Little Argyle. street, Reg ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... evideng ga en against Toon by the watcher. It appeared thiat- the ev- denee was not taken down in writing, and that they ld only speak from memory. This mode of transaoting f sessions business seemed to excite surprise in the judge. ' A labourer, named Mussqn ...

FORGERIES ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... tradesman made an entry in his ledger of the circum- stance, along with such a description of the man as would enable him to speak to his identity at any future time. .Notwithstanding these repeated frauds, the guilty party o eluded detection until this ...

MURDER AT SOUTHAMPTON

... the house, and apprehended the murderer as he was leavieg the kitchen a second time. He appears now very low spirited and speak very little. A coroner's inquest will be held to- day (Mon. day.) A policeman was obliged to parade before the house where ...