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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Central Criminal Court

... to the prisoner, We have brought n you this little girl, and he replied, That is It good, but added that he could not speak to her ie then, and she must come the next morning, when e he promised to take her into his service. She went ie on tile following ...

THE BARREN SESSION

... pensable preliminary to all other reforms, e and we trust that, upon this question, the peo- i a plc will, during the recess, speak out so un-P e equivocally that the past will also be the last of the -ace of do-nothing IesIio isC 55t M0 NIES, R'E'GEIV'EI'' ...

Central Criminal Court

... might fairly be ascribed to the proper feeling of the trustees.- A great number of highly respectable witnesses were called to speak to the defendant's ?? Recorder sum- med up the case with great clearness and impartiality, and the jury, after doliberatinr ...

Central Criminal Court

... Central eafminan Court. speak The May session of the Central Criminal Court th the commenced on Monday, before the Right Hon. tL, y had Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Common Sergeant, ml feated Alderman Hunter, Mr. Alderman Sidney, Mlt be ex- Alderman Carden ...

Central Criminal Court

... might fairly be ascribed to the proper feeling of the trustees.- A great number of highly respectable witnesses were call d to speak to the defendant's ?? Recorder sum- med rrp the case with great cl;orness and impartiality, and the jury, after deliberatinz ...

THE ASSAULT ON THE QUEEN

... be abundant. The hay is of exceilent quality, and i the rye,' respecineg 1 which fears had been entertained, is, generall speaking, In a good state. - Several vineyard' Sit- D; fered from the lrostuin Mrhbton tle whole', . o Youn., 'Sacneet.Loirs'and the' ...

Assize Intelligence

... 'n took refuge in a friend's house, and died almost r- immediately after entering it. The medical wit- s. nesses could not speak positively to the cause of death. It might, in their opinion, have resulted s, from a shock to the nervous system, produced ...

SUSPECTED MURDER BY POISON

... Wotter When she saw her on Thursday she was delirious and speechless. She looked up at witness ?? ringly, as if anxious to speak. Witness va9 stranger to deceased and her husband. Mr. BAaTExTT recalled: Deceased was eet or Saturday. He called in no one ...

SUSPECTED MURDER BY POISON

... I When she saw her on Thursday she was delirious and speechless. She looked up at witness implo- ringly, as if anxious to speak. Witness vias a stranger to deceased and her husband. Mr. BABTLEIT recalled: Deceased was out on Saturday. Hie called in no ...

THE LATE DOUBLE MURDERS AT LANGHARNE, SOUTH WALES

... I I ' AiWNrizNO-a b thte npoy of the de- s e'edeIadj, deposea to 'the faot of the food being f ?? &ok. Sh ; hadh rdtiblis speak, 1'pertiftntly' of her 6 misttes ard Sy that she e 'would n6t be ordered aboik6 her'i work. ;Gibb. s na6vbr liked any dno but' ...

EXTRAORDINARY MURDER IN BELGIUM

... believe your wife capable of falsely accusinig be n you ?-It would net surprise inc. (Sensation.)- ev .tHow ?? wife is afraid to speak the truth.W n I think she does well. (Prolonged sensation.)- ~ 9This is language you have never biefore uttered. ex n It would ...