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REVOLT IN A WORKHOUSE

... inmates had bad their supper, 58 of the able-bodied mene went out into the yardi and told the wicket-keeper ther wanted to speak with him. He asked them what they' wanted, but they refused to tell; him until he ha& opervd the door. After some dkeussions ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... London-bridge, expecting that he was at my heels, and the officer came up and took me into. ?? Lord Mayor: Have you any one to speak in favour of your character 1-Prisoner: Plenty; hut they Dare not here -Remanded. BOW-STSMET, *E FuRIous DRaivse - OR Monday ...

ALL FOR LOVE—CURIOUS CASE OF ASSAULT

... from behind, seized me by the collar, called me a scoundrel, a blackguard, and a villain, exclaiming also, If you dare to speak to my daughter I'll break your bones. I told him I would give an explanation, when be said, of I'll give you an ex. planation; ...

ANOTHER SERIOUS DEFALCATION IN A SAVINGS BANK

... All books will be safe in their hands, and may be handed to them in perfect confidence. The total amount of defalcation, speaking from data which have bermn collected, is about 10,000, or rather, we should say, that sum will clear it, and it is believed ...

LAW AND POLICE.—SATURDAY

... the spotrat the time, and saw the man break the win- dow and take the property, made no effort to secure him, nor could they speak to his ?? prisoner called his father and brother as witnesses in his favour; but though their statements differed somewhat ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and said to me, I have something particular to commnnicate to you. I asked him what it was, and as soon as lie was able to speak-for he seemed quite overpowered by his feelings- he said about eighteen years ago I was engaged in a smuggling affair at E ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AND SUICIDE BY A MERCHANT

... insanity. I should think that Mr. A. No- velli's case would be likely to be such a case. Of course, as I did not know him, I speak merely in the abstract. I would especially refer, as an authority, to Dr. Conolly's late Croonian lecture, published Nov. 17 ...

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... sound as the ether has ever been con- ciliatory and courteous, We perceive that the commit- tee, in closing their report, speak of the highly satis. factory and creditable manner in which Mr. Charles Long, who acted as honorary secretary, conducted the ...

CHARGE OF CRUELTY AGAINST A SCHOOLMASTER

... consequense el his valuable services, been raised roem 70 to 80 a. year. In giving. him so good a character he was not only speaking his own sentiments, but those of the whole of the committee. He would not enter into this par- ticular ease; but this he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... stated that he was at the top of Wood-street and saw the other constable in plain clothes a few yards before him', and saw him speak to the gentleman, who gave *him a thrust into tse road. They both called out Police, and upon going-up he heard Carroll ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... were opened at eight o'clock. The contest was conducted on both sides in a most gentlemanly spirit, and with a purity, so to speak, unexampled, we believe, in the annals of all previous party turmoils in this ancient borough. The town re. mained throughout ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... great exertion when ?? Insolvent: Well, your bonour, you told me at first that you could not hear me. Theatis the reason wby I speak so loud now (laughter). -Mr. Sargood: Was there not an offer of 130 made to on for the lecase and business ?-Insolvent: If ...