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THE POLICE COURTS

... had been an inrate, and now fur the frat time added ner teetimony of the trausaction to that of her husband and daughter, speaking meot con. fidentlv to the identity of the prisoner. Mr. Van rigidly cross-exoninei the witnesses, vios- evidence in some ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT SWANSEA

... house, and surgeons were sent for. Ho moaned after being in the house, and opened his eyes and looked at his wife, but did not speak, and in a few minutes all signs of life dis- appeared. Mr. Shepherd, surgeon, arrived about twenty minutes after the deceased ...

MURDER BY A MANIAC OF HIS FATHER AND MOTHER

... der the effect of enoeel4 G-zw/tS. He conversed calmly in re- lation to the awful deed, manifesting no concern for himseel speaking of the manner in which he deprived his parents oc life, as if he had been butchering hogs. He says, for about four or five ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prisoner for his serne. The prisoner said he ohjected to stats what a tsame was until a friead he had sent for arrived to speak for himr. The offlcer said the friend the prisoner alluded to wras Mr. Eagle. ton, the solicitor, of Newgate-ptreet; who ieclined ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... false, that he was drunk and fell upon the ground, and~that she went to help him up. Two or three witnesses, were called to speak to her character for honesty. They stated that they were old clothes dealers in Petticoat-lane and its neighborhood. The prisoner ...

FRENCH AND ENGLISH POLICE

... No workman iow can get a passport ?? parts except with the, certificate of the Beook Of oWAa5 the Beak will refuse to speak to the character of any wogl man he doesn ot know. If a man has not been had upl fore hinm some tlme, how can he know anything ...

FRENCH POLICE CASE

... n, which was giving himself up to him; but this she did with the full consent of her husband. He strictly forbade them to speak to any pagan of what was taking place, and said that itfthey did, they would be burned alive, and that the hooks which held ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... party alluded to v not in attendance to make any statement in reference to the transaction, and the Itali an boy was unable to speak a word of English. The defer ?? was discharged upon ab paying to a ?? of the orga nist the sum claimed for the mischief which ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Matse with tho I prisoner and tbie lest witness, and at sbout a quarter to 4 .,'clock in the morning he heard the tfficer speaking ta the priboner. As soon as the letter reached the house where he tlived witness beard the blows of the staff, and immediately ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... want to say a few words to you, Gibson. I said I had a letter to finish to save the post. Prisoner followed me, and asked to speak to me. I told him I wanted to finish my letter. I then went into my office. He was outside, in the clerks' office. I fastened ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... from where the clock hung, and asked him if he had got it, which he denied, but the prosecutor told him he was a _ false speaking man, asat that very moment the weights were hanging out of his pocket, and taldng hold of his coat i he took it therefrom ...

SUICIDE OF A MEDICAL STUDENT

... through witness, it hoe would gao deownff teto .where his mother lived, to see if she wouldr do st'oe him. The father refused to speak to deceased. a Mr.Homes~ak nd Mr Mithell h od maeda pot. r nomplsin of the treatmenta isfatheer hta sut ed tbin to ?? was nothing ...