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EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CRIM. CON

... charge of speaking to him in the street. I mean to but end say ?? I was brought up for speaking civilly to him in out the street. We settled it among ourselves by the consent son has of the Magistrates. The understanding was I was never S 3ger to speak. civilly ...

COUNTY COURT

... Theother two witnesses only saw the transaction from a distance, and could not speak positively as to the identity of the man. Several other witnesses were called to speak to the custom of trade, and the value of veneers.-Mr. Woodburn, in re- i ply, urged ...

THE BURNOFFIELD MURDER

... with another man, whom v he could not identify, going up Gileagate, in that city. HeIl was going to speak to Cain, but the letter turned away to speak to another person. The other man with Cain was a tal r man, vnswering to the description of Rayne, but ...

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 ...

MURDER AT SOUTHAMPTON

... into the kitchen a thirdl titme vit- al out speaking. I and the deceased were standing at Ite he end of the screen before the fire talking; the prisoner Caoe he up and stood at the other end without speaking a woert arhis hand was behind him under his ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... anked It Mr. Arthuf Pembertod wae,.hl, ' Ho stiul not and thqb lives about tp ask.when ie, would be In, but before I could speak Mr. rembskrton came out of ani Inner office with a face as It he would eat me, and, catching we by the shoudder, he turned ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... the lost time, amounted to the other side sum claimed.-Air. Dod said the plaintiff had stated sibl!y that he went thete to speak to his landlady, but mattes Mr. the truth was that he went there to attempt to theknk sley poison the mind of the defendant's ...

MURDER AT ROCHESTER

... inside the house coming along the passage. The door was opened by the prisoner. I saw that her throat was out. She would not speak, but pointed up stairs. I immediately went and told Samuel Smith, the railway porter, what I had seen. That same morning I ...

THE FRENCH EMPEROR AT THE ENGLISH COURT

... December. i llse .why should the Vwm8, speakin~g of Muzzini, g avow itself n aot sorry that h. hwill now /t4ve to avoid the policc of this country ? Jt would have G been considered highlg indecent, and rightly o, g, to speak in this manner of Bush or Palmer ...

THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... camp of the 11th Hussars, and looked iound to. i was going, on. 90metimes he would go ;throu h -the camnp without''witness speaking' t6o'him.' Colonel . i, Doherty, of the' 13th'1 J;oons; who, like the v .last witness, was examined before the Crimean . ...

THE SESSION

... content, the impeding majority has clearly no right to object to what is its own act. If the Session has been, comparatively speaking, a barren one, the blame rests with the party of Obstruction, and with the people who sanctioned dilatory conduct by a consenting ...

COUNTY COURT CURIOSITIES

... moving your lips for and saying nothing,- ?? miuihliug there ? I wish there was same good stout bailiff co to make these people speak out. Now, if youhhave anytiiig to say, say it, and, if not, go about your business.- S Witness: I have nothing more.-Judge: ...