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GUILDHALL—FRIDAY

... Bullers Arms, St. Sidwell's, about eleven o'clock f1 last night, as stated by the complainant, but according toI the defendant's story it was hialf-past eleven, having been 0 turned out of Madge's gin shop at eleven o'clock; whilst 0 at. the Buler's Arnfs the ...

EXETER CITY SSESSIONS

... pocket to take the halfpenuy out. This in torn the prosecutor denied; he said that findieg his lees he walked down tbe street a short distance with her to give her in charge of the police, end then went in search of Wilkey with the police, whom they appre. ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... recollect a word she had elworn to before the justices, find lie thought it would be most unsafe to allow her to set up a new story to exculpate the prisoner. Mr. Cole then addressed the jury for the prisoner, contending that Mrs. Madden might have dropped ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 5d. on the 10th SHarch, los. ?? on the lath Marcel, and 7s. 4d. on the 10th March. In the latter part of November he was short Li 7s. had., which he sald lielhad lost Out ofhislsock~et. Witness suspected then that lie had spent tue moeisy; bint as his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... imprisnmt. Win. Kingston was charged with stealing a box containing 26s., the property of John Vickery. The complainant's story, was, as nearly as it could be understood, that lee acid the pmi- soner slept in the same room last night, and on going to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... shelss a loud extplosiosn suds~iscy occurred its otte of tise neigisbouritig qssirries, sisd a large stone fell wvithtis a very short distastes from whsere lie seas wvailcitg. No wvarning was given. aiss is sea, a wsonder tise gesstlessn wassis slot killed ...

DEVON LAMMAS ASSIZES

... hurdle on the straw ; witness did nothing to It; on Rice's coming up they ran away; the furza bush had caught fire before they storied. Ann Painey, who lives at Aabe Mill, Ross Ashe, sold a pennyworth of matches to the prisoner's brother, the priasoner waiting ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... witsessess had told stories wlsicis it might be found difficult to reconcile, yet it must not bc supposed that tissy wilfully intended to deceive the jury, It must be recollected that ties event occurred in darkness, thsat it passed in a short time, in confusion ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... deposed that seven wveeks ago lie cut a part elf from tile LI bottom of tls wvhip. 'The magistrates gave no credeince to his story, andlhanded over thie whip to tieprosecator. The prisoiser was liberated on undertaking to attend agaiss whoen required. -a ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... creature to re her mother. On Saturday afternoon, about fotur o'clsck, otis ir quitted liar parents' house. Siec reluriied in a short tiesCe, ated appeared in utimewliatbetterspiriloevieiclt the met lieraseerreiceed to be due to her having seen Drury and tile ...

SECOND EDITION

... than otherwise h a by their incarceration. On Mr. Slade and Mr. Cox corm- 0 ing into Court, the male prisoner entered into a short but earnest conversation with them, and during the proceed-P a ings the male prisoner paid great attention, and repeat- edly ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... from the quantity of serum found in PO' he intestines; am strongly of opinion there bad been two i oses administered within a short interval. am Cro0ssexambled.-..ave efter beard of persons incompetent Fri lng Impure testg-testt containing areeni. I always ...