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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ly has it been bcought within the reach of the poorest class of the Ljopulation. Plain speaking with regard to acts of the grussest immorality-the sort of speaking which, as I read this morning, the Bishop of London deprecated before women aud children-has ...

A SCENE IN A CORONER'S COURT

... foreman of the jury, when the two jurymen above-mentioned, also two other jurymnen, interrupted the proceedings, and all speaking at once, in a very loud and offensive tone, reiterated their complaint. Dr. Lan. kester repeated his assurance that their ...

THE TRIAL FOR MURDER AT NAPLES

... asked to speak to the young d lady, and the mother told him that the S it young lady had not been told that Leone was dead. a :e Caterilla then came. She was crying, and covered her S eyes. The witness questioned her, but she was reluct- ant to speak. At last ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Ni. vember the prosecutor was engaged in his duty of wsatcidq the prisoners as they left their cells, to prevent them foe speaking to each other. At this time of the day each prisona had to bring out of his cell the utensil left there for his ui during ...

MR. EGAN AND THE PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... dying, aud went to see what was the matter, so as to call assistance were it wanted. For per- Laps five mintes he could not speak, and kept staring in a fixed way and looking more dead thanealive. I questioned him at last, aend he pointed to the paPer, ...

CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST

... John (complainant) became more t boisterous and violent. ' We are not deaf,' says Father Lavelle; but John Horan continued to speak in such a a way that some of the other parties could not be heard; i then Father Lavelle went over and gave the man a slap; ...

THE PECULIAR PEOPLE AGAIN

... intestines. The Coroner-If you had been called to medically treat the deceased, could you have eaved hir life ?? Humanly speaking, I certainly could. Thu father of the deceased was cald, and having been cautioued, said- I reserve anything I wish to say ...

MAJOR PEMBERTON, M.P., ON THE PAST SESSION

... MIAJuOI PRmu ON, M.P., ON TIM PAST SE881OI.. Speaking to a large and influential gathering at Sltthlblir hiet ilight, oft the occusion of the annual mettiug of the Local Agricultural Association, 'Major liout.IfON, M.P. for the eastern division rtviewod ...

THE CLERKENWELL SHOOTING CASE

... his right ?? behind him, and on bringing it forward he saw that there was a revolver in it. Before the witness had tinse to speak Heavens raised the revolver and fired. He was not struck by the bullet, which entered the door close to his head. Heavens then ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY CASE

... Ye Olde Vintners, said MiS Jones used sk to go on about Mr. Badger mot calling to see her, and Di P O eraps while she was speaking be would eome Iii. 1d adf She wouhldthen look up like a girl at a lover she had ; e not seen for a year or two, readv to ...

The Case for Equality

... eairee s ?? in Uvour of any eempromise which mary %ESrd a reasonable horeof a real settlement. Mr. Graham. the ?? at the Cape, speaking at the great meeting in Capetcwn, declared that -Sir Alfred Milner's pronosns were the ir d-ncible minimum So in 3ne sense ...

THE LAMBETH POISONING CASES

... toek out some bottles of pills, sosme (lark and somue light. Ile gave iue one out of is bottle labelled Blue Masi. Did he speak to you, about these bottles of pills?- Yes. Ile gave me a second pill, an antibilious pill, which ha said would drive the n ...