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PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... subjects who used ordinary can- 3. tion. Mr. Fare was liable. Verdict for plaintiff for g full amount. Is Howv AmERICAN EDITons SPEAK Ow EACH OTHER. -According to the Express, the editor of the Herald is a a viper. According to the Herald, George Wilkes ...

THE WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... would not have said what he had said. Johnstone was telling Heaps when she overheard what was said. She had heard John- stone speak of the matter a week before the investigation began. She did not hear Johnstone say that Brown had made a statement that Walmsley ...

WOMAN KILLED BY HER HUSBAND

... Catterall and Betty Preston as- sistted her up, and then Cooper passed through the yards down to Byron-street. He did not speak to me. Ellen Catterall: I live in Byron-street. My house ad- Joins Cooper's; opens into the passage. About half-past four o'clock ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... costs, remarking thnt, having been a police- man, he ought to have known better. As to the charge against Cunningham, he must speak to Mr. Banister. CHAROE OF INTIMIDATING AND ASSAULT.-A self- aotor piecer, named William Green, was brought up at the Town-hall ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... John Cole. ridge, on this question, is a better representative of the profession than the revolutionary Lord Campbell; and he speaks with that authority which long experience as a judge, acknowledged learning, and general Judicial worth bestow :-From long ...

APPEAL ON BEHALF OF KOSSUTH BY A LADY

... tyranny one who has nobly dared and deeply suffered for the cause of man. He is worthy of all your admiration and sympathy. I speak not from what I have heard or read, but from an intimate knowledge of the man under circumstances of the severest trial, when ...

THE INQUEST

... live In Vale-street. My husband is, a tailor. The deceased was then coming out of the back door of his own house. I'did not speak to him. He stood at the door with his armas down, end his hands In his pockets, as If he was In a deep study. I left him standing ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Six years.-Mr. Ainsworth: Will you promise not to ?? this woman any more ?-Ashton: ri never go near ber nor speak to her, If shbe'll not speak to me.- Mr. Ainsworth: Well, you have given us that promise, but one hardly knows what reliance to place ?? ...

MANSLAUGHTER AT BLACKBURN

... walking with the deceased and another boy. Had got over the bridge facing the Hare and Hounds public house. The deceased was speaking to me, when a man came and bit him with a stick over the head. I and the other boy ran away as far as the railway bridge ...

UNFOUNDED CHARGE OF THEFT

... new-besides being very different in kind. The three women being placed together-all with their bosnes off, and their dress-so to speak-beingequatized as much as possible. The pawnbrokers again Identified Brown as the guilty person-one of them unhesitatingly ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... with Lightburn on that night. Complainant did not speak to the police. He had hold of her (witness's) arm. They walked together from Darwen-street bridge. She was positive the com. plainant did not speak to the policeman., Left the com- plainant at his ...

WIGAN COUNTY COURT

... She asked him, what lie wanted, and lie said lie wanted to speak to Alice. Witness told him to go home, and come at a timely hour. She called Alice, who told him that if he wanted to speak to her he was to come at a proper time. As he refused to go away ...