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THE POLICE COURTS

... altoug vey wak rom lows of b~lood. The prisoner declined to put any question to thewiotness, but said he had something. to' speak about ; when, how- ever, the caution was given him, ?? hie did not, wish tohnort her, adburstnto teahrse, Mr. omt hav the Old ...

A SERIOUS CHARGE

... defendant in the crowd that had collected outside ra' shop Uin Regent-stroet!, wherea toys vero sold; He saw the prisoner speak to-two men who were afterwards arrested, and the following morning the witness heard the accused exclaim to the two men in ...

IRELAND

... could be no better weather for grass lands or for so m uch of the crops- only a very small proportion-us are in the ground. Speaking at a meeting of Lsoyqzists at Bray on Satur- day, the Chairmaan (Lord Brabaton) said there weas no medium bete ven union ...

THE LIVERPOOL ELECTION

... much difficulty, as knew that lot pretty well. If they as of busmess were in the ordinary course of human life to refuse to speak or act with those whose religion orjmorals did not come up to their own standard, the people sent to Coventry would be numerous ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... recovered in five minutes; but as it was nothing was done for ?? constable, in answer to the magistrate, said defendant could speak, but could not stand. Witness noticed his breath, and it smelt of drink. He believed Lane had been drinking ?? 10 K said he ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... he might take must be bind- ing upon his conscience with respect to punishment here. after, if he told a lie when sworn to speak the truth. The interpreter said the answer was that he had broken his caste, and he could therefore swear upon anything, the ...

LONDON POLICE-COURT MISSION

... to the importaut services to *ociety such officere were rendering, Both Mir. Vaugbao and 31s. Bridge of Bow-sltreet wtrote speaking highly of the escaue wrork done by Xr. Batehelor, the societys' ofi~cer et thawt Cotust, and they writh the otber magistrates ...

SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT POPLAR

... have been caused someedays before. The witness attended the women until her death on FEriday morning last. she Wa unable to speak the whole tise. The cause of death was extravastiose of blood en the brain which would be caused by a blow or a ?? Hnt said ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... presented to Captain William Barker, the master of the vessel, that he was an agent of the Sailors' Home, and that he wanted to speak to the seamen. Captain Barker said he might do so, and that he was to leave the ship directly afterwards. To the great surprise ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... laying out a portion of the income of the colliery upon the colliery. It might be as much as 1,5001. a year, bat I cannot speak accurately. I began in 1846. A greattdeal passed between the colonel beionimlfoSthe~ubjectinFebruary,18S3. He began by sta ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tar was let go, while he was taken into custody, and asked the constable whether be heard him speak to the porter. The constable said he did not hear him speak to the 1 porter, but he heard him say Give it to the old -. The porter said a conetable wanted ...