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TRAGEDY AT OLDBURY

... fingers. Before he could seize her she had cut her own throat. Eventually he got the razor from her. During all this she did not speak at all. She became uneonseious He laidher upon the floor, and held her down till she was quiet - and then, thinking she was ...

A PUDSEY SURGEON CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING

... not believe me guilty of theft. vi Willianm, you ery I am full of eccentricities. Is horse steal- El ing one of them? Speak out. Speak the truth, like a r uman,-the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Bob. v After evidence of ...

THE NEW LAW OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE

... THE NEW LAW OF BILLS OF IEXCHANGE. The continentalising, so to speak, of the laws of Enland requires more attention that it seems of late to have I ojn- manded. Scarcely all alteration has been made of late years in our code without exhibiting a further ...

CURIOUS OUTRAGE ON AN ACTRESS

... at the commencement of the riard aitces on the previous evening, as soon as she P Q on the stage, and before she began to speak funeral wreath of immortellc (everlasting sfa marked with a black cross, was thrown on the~ at her feet. She was very much ...

DOUBLE MURDER AT CLEVEDON

... better go. I remained at hoe with my childreI that day, and my husband on his return bore that n appeared cool, and did not speak kind as usual On th next morning I got up and prepared bre husband and two children. We br ast fo m and he was then kind to ...

DEPLORABLE CASE

... had no occasion to do so unless he chose; he was not going to be a witness for either party; but even if he were, he would speak the truth without it. The magistrates immediately committed him for seven days to Wakefield House of Correction. Mr Ripley ...

TOW ATTEMPTS AT MURDER BY AN AFRICAN SLAVE

... t 040. W U55 n hn. . Nurmnoylea (pulico-censtsble No0. 133 Eii, who speaks several languages 11aently, was engaged to interpret the evidence to the prisoner, who, he said, could speak the Genroese dialect. Mr Salter, of the Strangers' Holme, was engaaed ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKR

... wrote a letter to his wife, addressing it to himself, which was seized by the Court authorities, and in it were the words, speaking of some goods-- I hope Smith, Pilling, and Co. will stick to them. Mr. Bond read the answers given by bankrupt on his last ...

FRIGHTFUL MILITARY TRAGEDY

... the weather and the excitement of the review. Poor Dr. M'Cauley died ii hiis chair, after one or two ineffectual attempa to speak or respire. As might be anticipated, the wretched mauiac was dead before midnightt, and subsequenitly all inqqest was held ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... the prosecutor's shop and asked for a certain description of cap, but the prosecutor had not got it. The prisoner, while speaking to the prosecutor, took a cap from the counter and put it under his waistcoat. The prosecutor sent for a policeman and had ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... the Court of Chancery, in Vice- .Chancellor Kindersley's Court, on Saturday last, when, in consequence of- affidavits which speak of evidence that can be procured from Ireland, rebutting the evidence of the mother at the trial before Lord Canmp- bell,. ...

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY ON THE GORHAM CASE

... means, are used, without something appearing to tbecotl, trary,we presume the good effect-we speak of iefants eed e thle rite as charity ellowetit, we speak of them as childrn ?? 0 Godregenratedand justified, for to us they meet be tiken o u chliesarity ...