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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... there for remittance to the Globe-office. Cross-examined by Mr. Bodkin : When speakimg of the checking of the books, I am speaking of the practice; but I see marks in the ledger which indicate that the entries in the ledger vere called to me from the pass-book ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... handkerchief from his neck, Brittain bid them give the - a smack on the head, and let him ge. Pro- RI secutor was enabled to speak positively to the identity of L Brittein and Samuel Roeers, and~ the remaining evidence ageiinses the party was supported by ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Thd second acceptance, lie. It Wrsitten ripen the original bill two or three days b IAe, Aliof Febrtar-y, but ire could not speak to the T rin15 I : Hail not paid tire renewed bill. He '2llri5 he could. The phairitiffiheld aniotber I if l hihl asdu ltApI ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... second acceptanco, he elieved, was written upon the original bill two or three days after the 24th lebruasy, but he could not speak to' the exaot time.,mii Cross-examjned-ad not paid the-raeeived bill. Hepald his bills gi long an he could. The painttiff bold ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... mischief it would produce. Sometimes there were violent andl malicious attacks made onl individuals s judges, hut y generally speaking, nobody took any notige of them ; and if they wvere noticed, it was by an aliplicition for a criminal infornietion ?? the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... if there was cty mioney or plate. Thle prisoner replied there was not a farthing of moley. Witness suspected ~ she was not speaking the truth, atd lie told her lie should have her taken before a magistrate, and Dfsworn as to what property the deceased had ...

ASSASSINATION OF A LABOURING MAN

... they overtook him, and he and the others -went up the lane after him. Peter Gay went home and witness stopped in the lane to speak to two persons. When he same out into the road, Britten and a woman were holding up deceased, and the woman said the men had ...

ASSIZE INTELLGENCE

... the handkerchief from his neck, Brittain bid them give the-- a smack on the head, and let him go. Prosecutor was enabled to speak positively to the 'identity of Brittain and Samuel Rogers, and the remain- ins evidence against the party was suppored by W ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... comparatively short passage by steam; both the animals and Ds retain their .natidei freshness.' Two intelligent Arab keepeni ;gho speak Spanish, have come to England in the -Rosastonid. They approach withoet fear the lion, the lioness, andt tiger; and these ferocious ...

ACTION FOR SLANDER BY A CLERGYMAN

... when beh left. The defendant wasvery angry at receivinonotice to leave, and witness asked him if his master had not been speaking to him about his marrying a woman with whomn he (Rotler) had been living for some time. Bother said. he had,and then uttered ...

MR. WATTS, OF THE OLYMPIC, AND the Globe Insurance Company

... and 1,400 would beplaced there for remittance to the Globe Office. Cross-examined by Mr. Bodkin: When speaking of the checking of the books, I am speaking of the practice, but I see marks in the ledger which indicate that the entries in the ledger were called ...

Published: Sunday 07 April 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2395 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... lot mnoteer hecar you speech agacinst hime, as it would be the same as if you spoke against Iser, ased I never heard Isim s~peak erigls. Ile hiss often bronght Ileings fronm Moneson Villa. Nsever sasd anytlsing to mae about tlsess. Thle handkerchief was ...