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QUARTER SESSIONS

... Niagara, Natural Bridge, &c., is about to be exhibited fl' at the Concert-ball, Lord Nelson-street. The American di papers speak in the highest terms of this work of art. st Within the last week the remains of some bodies have li been washed ashore near ...

THE LATE MURDER NEAR LIVERPOOL

... coroner, Mr. curry, who advised the offtlernot toallol o ,tue atter toputhimont ofthe way, so theonly evil, gene- c - rally speaking, arising Out Oof he cowarl orhe (the coroner), efrect'which the3Y created on the mind ; foI e(h oolri who belonged to an ...

ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO ABDUCT MISS ARBUTHNOTT

... occurs to mne ?? these te conversations I am acquainted wJlr: Carden s e- sentiments towards that lady. I Wii~leard him I a speak disrespectfully of Miss Arbuthnott, or in any w way indicatc an intention to annoy or oflbr her any s, violence; ipsentissoents ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... replied between £30 and £40. His box wns searched, and the sum of £10 14i. 5d. was found in it. EIe then said he wished to speak to his imastes privately, and the request being granted, he ad a ruitted to the pro tecutor that he had robbed him and t begged ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... cit Iile L r0. ire ltaradno rt t0 reiitt ty erty an1c Iit y I r. -Mr, . lt inig tbb t methe eirti Io.ri tc Leg rn b oii l o speak to hirr for ie1..ccl.nrtr~or ~ntiesilt0 )I AlI_ e} ldesla httiav IIll lcto}v hia le as^ nu Ircvi with a irwomli nBiuck: Nor ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inches apart, and thoea A who were speaking at One sable Could no heard at the other. a Iii speaking about, the Nilagara, Mr. Ellin wase describing the I arraugecmentle on board that vessel; the other gentleman was I a speaking on the sameo Blljr. Witnbs sarid ...

SIX CHILDREN MURDERED IN SURREY

... hzod, a surgeon, of Esher, was sent for,,who dressed the wouran's wounds, and she soon recovered sufficiently to be able to speak. The name of the miserphie woman is Mary Ann grough. It appears that she is the wife of Gen. Brough, a Man somewhat older than ...

CRIME AND CRIMINALS

... proportion between the young imprisoned in is last two years for the first time, and those impri- soned at any former period speaks well, says Mr. hi Clay, for the reformatory effect of our discipline. Pursuing this important subject of re-committals ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... regretting thatno r-individual opinions were expressed in a public court. cciA bench of magistrates ought to speak~af one man ; asthey ought to speak through the chairman, who ea ugh~t to announce their opinion as a body.? He did r-not think it was calculated ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... a together here, at this -season of the year.-I cannot say b at this, unusual period of' the year, knowing that I1 am a, speaking now in a place. where I have been addressing r, people at th is period of the year several times before, and, n therefore ...

THE MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT DAGENHAM

... about. I saw him in three different cottages, and my eyes were wide open. I could see him as plain as noon day, but I did not speak to him. My husband told me in the hospital that f I said anything he would rise from the grave and crush me. I have told Mrs ...