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WEDNESDAY'S POLICE

... is no uncommon thing for Grove to speak to you in the court; and that you have often had to speak to hlimn. Mr. laines-1 have seldom had to speak to him. Mr. HINDES-May it not be that when wittiesses have been speaking, he has said something, and lave ...

THE BISHOP BURTON MURDER

... me. I made out eleven or twelve men altogether. Mr. WYLIS-Csn you speak to any of these persons, 'd other than you have named, as assaulting you ? Witness-No. oe Mr. WYXLIE-Can you speak to any of them as being r the person who struck Jex? Witness-No. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... it. His royal highness Is much pleased to see so large an In- crease of the number of depositors and of the balances which speak so strongly of the increased prosperity and feeling of se- curity of the middle 'and lower classes. His royal highness wishes ...

MURDER AT BELPER

... quic'kly' ai'iy in the direc- tion of Belper. - I inimnediately went to the door and' shouted out, If Holloa, Turn'r, I want to speak to you,.. do you comebackle1 It'being a'dark night I could not see 'hin); bbi I hh'srd him reply, I wdu't ' iffni'ediately ...

THE CASE OF THE MADIAI

... sword 'to punish religious opinions, I entirely deny the truth of such an allegation. You are, therefore, instructed to speak in the most serious tone to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and to lay before him all the considerations stated in this despatch ...

DETERMINED ATTEMPT AT MURDER NEAR HALIFAX

... would murder Ron. ds. worth, and that he (Akroyd) had, purchased some 'rum to haden himn but it was not thought 'ht he was, speaking seriously. 8 ince he. has been in custody, the risoer as sid tat e wihedhe had used.his careessremakin tha he ishe todie ...

THE SICKLES TRAGEDY

... also. Would arrange meetings when we met in thve street andsat parties. Never would speak to hibl when Mri Siekles was at home, because I know he did not like me to speak to him. Did not see Mr. Key for somae days after I got here. He theie toll me he had ...

EXECUTION OF BARTHELEMY FOR THE WARREN-STREET MURDER

... a blow at deceased I with his left hand ; he did not speak to the deceased, t but struck him a violent blow in the low r part of the v body with his left hand, and then ran away. He Lid e not speak at the tiue. I did not see a knife or any - instrument ...

TRAGEDY AT WEST BROMWICH

... after her throat was cut, The sister of deceased says that the tragic scene she witnessed was enacted without the murderer speaking a word, but another woman states that Corbett, asking his wvife, Will you come and live with rue ? and receiving the word ...