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IRELAND

... at my pocket.- Mr. O'Calighan (interrupting the witness): Speak more plainly, sir-Witness: I cannot speak moreplainly, your worship.-Mr. O'Callaghan: Sir, I tell you that yen are not speaking plainly, aud it you don't do so I will com. mit you to prison ...

SELF-CONFESSION OF MURDER

... and let heli go on as long' as she liked. She got so enraged at my not sayino anything to her that she cried out, 'Speak sto me, speak to .ne, or I shall burst.' She then flew at me aid scratched my face. I seized her by the wrists- and held her down ...

ABHORRENT CRUELTY AND ALLEGED CHILD MURDER

... Its cries of hunger, as one of them stated in evidence, used to make their hair rise on their heads. The child durst not speak to any one* and about a fortnight ago Passmore kicked it most brutally for being over long in going for a pennyworth of cheese ...

THE CASE OF THE BELGIAN GIRL

... we think, I have taken this course, fearing that it should happen to-morrow as it did yesterday, that I should be unable to speak to you alone. It is, without doubt, a difficult task that I wish to undertake in per. stading you that you have done wrong ...

CHARGE OF MURDER AT HACKNEY

... death. About a auster after twelve the same night, the husband of the deceased called upon witness, and said that he wished to speak to witness privately. Witness made him no offer, threat, or promise, and what he stated was spoken voluntarily. He said, Last ...

THE BURGLARY IN SURREY

... halfpast two o'lock on Friday morning ?? be~ts Epso. Witness observed the two nthers walking together in the direction of London, speak to them. Witness asked them ?ad Waspy hd got ? The prisoner, Roberts, said he l;!at thing at wha belonged him. Witness, not ...

ATTACK ON A SOLICITOR

... He said he wanted to speak to Mr. Gibson, and entered his room by the pri. vate door. Mr. Gibson, hearing footsteps at his back, lifted his head up from his desk, and observed Mr. Todd enter the room. Todd said, I want to speak to you. He replied, ...

THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT LEWES

... together byan angle iron, to which the plates are rivetted, and the fracture, in this instance, occurred in the angle. Generally speaking, the angle-iron is the strongest part of the boiler, Jobn Gold, who worked the engine, has been in my employment off and ...

ANOTHER CHARGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN

... and was certain that they did not accost any gentleman; indeed there was no one at that time in Piccadilly to speak to; He heard the accused speak to the girls, call them little ducks, and say they had got a lot of Christmas about their legs. In a minute ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM STARVATION

... went up to him and saw that he was suf- fering from severe cold. He (witness) asked his name, but he was quite unable to speak. He appeared very weak. As he seemed to be exhausted froin cold, he was at once conveyed to the workhouse, and although frequently ...

CHARGE OF WIFE MURDER

... ceased as she lay on the floor. During the day she went to the window of the prisoner's room and said,- Speak, Mary Ann. Are you sensible? Can you speak? Will you have some tea ? The deceased made no reply, and about seven o'clock in the evening, a neighbour ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A FEMALE

... then alone, and aboat half a mile from the rev, gentleman's house. She did not speak to any person, but went right on. Sarah Goodall said she never knew the deceased to speak w ith any male person, and seh always 4eaid she liked her place. - Mr. x F. Wegetaff ...