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THE DOUBLE MURDER AT CHISELHURST

... give ty ecviddnce for him; I will 1epekf lI for h m yself, asd you shall not keep me away; I amn determined to stand here and speak to the gentlelilan for him. She then took up her position by thle side of the dock, and patiently waited for her son's arrival ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER AT BLACKPOOL

... bowels. Deceased was bleeding from the nose when they found him beside Mrs. Blundell's door. Hle did not hear Mrs. Blundell speak to the deceased before he was taken to the police station, but nust have done if she had spoken to him.-ames Bennett, the carman ...

CHARGE AGAINST A WELL-KNOWN ACTRESS

... said it was ass important case for bcth parties, and a question as to whether the seryeant wae speaking the truth. His opinion was that the sergeant was speaking the truth, and that M:ss Krell was not, as. the evidence of her tather showed that she had arrived ...

THE NEW LAW OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE

... THE NEW LAW OF BILLS OF IEXCHANGE. The continentalising, so to speak, of the laws of Enland requires more attention that it seems of late to have I ojn- manded. Scarcely all alteration has been made of late years in our code without exhibiting a further ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... has addressed to the Marquis of Norusanby the following letter, contradicting certain statements made by Earl Russell when speaking of Italy in the House of Lords on the 27th Febiuasy last. The document appears in the Un2 ion, and is published without any ...

A PUDSEY SURGEON CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING

... not believe me guilty of theft. vi Willianm, you ery I am full of eccentricities. Is horse steal- El ing one of them? Speak out. Speak the truth, like a r uman,-the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Bob. v After evidence of ...

MR. KINGLAKE, M.P., ON THE AMERICAN QUESTION

... Her MAljestt~ ?? addressedl tliat des.patch to thle mullc (:ovei iuient of WX 'shsintois. fliers was no diopute, so to and speak. because nov (ioCveni ieiit had iiot at tha t timue -my aeti' r ight to suppose thiat the (lovesmiient ait W-ivihingtorl wouhdl ...

TEA TO THE HULL POLICE

... ihe would undertake to seo that amkple accomrnnodation ;t~ X rovided fbeitbem .(appksase). The C'hairmes, thena swent on to speak .of the many temptation3 to,.wh~ioh s .ipolicemen were-subject, nud~ he doubted if there wlas i ! canother body ,rneu who. ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY

... continent? And, although England - be a free eountry, and each Englishman master of his m house, free to speak, cry, complain, publish, and speak es with his neighbours in public places, present a petition, th or make a 'resolution,' offer his advice ...

SHOCKING TRAGEDY NEAR MANCHESTER

... ground i with her head beaten in., No weapon was to 'beL seen,, t and the girl died within .i's minutes after, without t' speaking The iniquest was adjourned for is fortnight. e It is undetstood 'tat the 116ime Secretary willbe asked e 'to offer a reward ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY A WOMAN AT LEEDS

... passage of the George IV. public-house. Both of them wvere drinking (the former being the worse for liquor), but they did not speak to one another. When the deceased left the house the prisoner followed him. He saw both of them walking together along Church ...

CURIOUS OUTRAGE ON AN ACTRESS

... at the commencement of the riard aitces on the previous evening, as soon as she P Q on the stage, and before she began to speak funeral wreath of immortellc (everlasting sfa marked with a black cross, was thrown on the~ at her feet. She was very much ...