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THE CASE OF THE BELGIAN GIRL

... we think, I have taken this course, fearing that it should happen te-morrow as it did yesterday, that I should be unable to speak to yoe' alone. It is, witheut doubt, a dilficult task that I wish to undertake in persuading you that you have done wrong in ...

THE OLDMELDRUM MURDER

... and senteneod to be hung. The following is the speech of Booth on the return of the verdict of the jur :y Prisoner: I will speak the truth, as I shall answer to Gad. You this day appealed to parties whihb did not tell the truth; but I cante' the truth ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH GAOL

... He could not walh about; lie was lying upon a stretcher, and could not speak. Capt. Williams: Mr. Green's evidence before the coroner was to the effect that the prisoner could speak, but with difficulty, and that his mind was in that state of bewilder- ...

AWFUL SUICIDE BY SULPHURIC ACID

... could not' la speak, but pointed to a bottle which contained sulphuric i acid. He examined her mouth and lips, and found them d to be much excoriated and whitened. He gave her some - counteracting remedies. enabling her at length to speak. , She said, ...

JEALUSY AND ATTEMPTED MURDER IN BIRMINGHAM

... paying his addresses to Mrs. Owen, had become violently jealous of her, in consequence of her rejecting him, amid of seeing her speak to sonae other man. On Tuesday morning, the prisoner bad breakfasted with Mrs. Owen and a girl named Jaiue Hunumins, who lohdge ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT WIGAN

... asked him to come out, as he wished to speak to hint. Droney, being an exceedingly quiet wan, and fearing O'Halloran, at first hesitated; but at length, after the prisoner had again requested bint to come and speak to him, he jttst steppetdouteide thedoor ...

THE SUSPECTED ATTEMPT AT MURDER AT HARNHAM

... carrying off his shoulder, and fell upon it as it broke. He did not speak to the man at all, and knew nothing of his being hurt until lie was appre- handed. Smith said he did not speak to the prosecutor, but a few words passed between him and Nicholls ...

GREAT GOLD DUST ROBBERY

... -Wit. ness; since the beginnming of 1852. Mir. Buchanan: Were you upon speaking termos with him? -Witness: Yes. Mr. Buchanan: And those only, perhaps 7-Witness: Yes;* merely on speaking termns. Mr. Bochanan: And that is all you knowv of him ?-Wit- ness. ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... arms, ind ber head fell back, flie eood muahirg fromi a wound ia the throat ex7ending nearly from ear to ear. She did not speak, And died instantly. At the instant of the outcry another cflicer named Hlolliday, of the same aivision, ran to th spopt, and ...

ACTION AGAINST ADMIRAL DAETH FOR ASSAULT

... his wialking-sticlk in plaintiff's face, said, Youn-g ian, hold off there; don't address aanother word to any servant, or speak to her at all. He did not See the defedlalit comiing. lie waved his stick over plain- titl's hcad, w ithill a foot of plaintitffs ...

THE GREAT YARMOUTH ELECTION— CHARGE OF PERJURY

... doing ?-Walking on the road. Tell us what passed ?-He said, Mr. Fayerman, I want to speak to you. What did you say !-I said, Oh, very well, I am quite ready to speak to you. What did lie do ?-He took me down the road commonly called the Alma-road, ...

MURDER AT COVENTRY

... yourlself to the evidence, prisoner. The witness thought he saw you do it. Prisoner: When a lie is spoeltn I have a right to speak. If the words are puL into a witness's inou-tb they will say anything. (To Jones) Did not ynu hear my wife Say, A'Oh, dearaster ...