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THE MURDER IN HULL

... butcher's shop is oh the right WIn hand as you turn down Prospect-place. The tobacconist's I Iis at the other corner. I did not speak to the man as I 7i5 passed. I was standing on, the flags, the same side of co the street that my house is on, when I heard ...

THE MURDER IN DRYPOOL

... her beer-shop, and said there Is nothtiig but some Stch dammed tables and chairs, and went out. Now this witness, Bateman, speaks unhesitatingly, that Snaps was that man. rith- That she went out to look after bim, and saw him with another man, in black ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... sae stated that before she came here it was arranged between herself and her master what she should ?? Mr. Greaves. I was to speak only the trnth.-A little boy, ten years of age, was also *alled, and told a similar story. Hle lived in the square, and after ...

THE CASE OF DR. ACHILLI v. NEWMAN

... evidence in English or in Italian; .to which be replied t would pre fsrjo gives my evidence in, English, brut an I cannoat ~.speak fluently in converasation I would prefer -being anninted .y by an interpreter. I- Sir A, E. Cieciteunir observed Ihal Dr. ...

DREADFUL MURDER BY A MANIAC

... daughter nearly opposite doltl Thonipson's Barne- eshe wae surprised that olcfMrs. T Walters did not come out as usual to speak a word to lnth them, anid in a little while aevent up to the gate. A the Single look, ?? ; she saw the mysterious heap, the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... Will Dioa',,TYx Or rTHE COUaR.-Mr. Chathain appeared diet in a cace which was called ; Mr. Greaves objected to the hnis speaking without his gown. The maogistrates ad. met j0111 ild the case till the vestuleit wvas sent for. ThE STEALING A WATCit.-A ...

THE DRYPOOL MURDER

... in us both. I next sass pylssner swben I was going chic aliong tire Mackot-plaee a fewv dope afterwacds., I did. not honl speak to him not lire to me. I sass hiss next on Saturday, the nas .17th instant, in the bagatelle-coomd; he was with onother doam ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... SsiUGotLNo.-Two foreign sailors, who like all nrip foreign smugglers, innocently answered 1 no to the his question of 1 do they speak Englilsh? were charged cI vwith assuggliug 4 lbs. of tobacco, whiich the cistostiS the found hidl at the fore- top-11ast ...

THE DRYPOOL MURDER

... first landing oske -etitli r from a chamber or ttre landing. I listened tera or Your fifteen ralnutee. I heard the prisoner speak, but could not it, DI tell wiatl sbte said. After the corseeratlon they passed uip stairs. afte These seas more thea one doototep ...

HORRIBLE MURDER NEAR LIVERPOOL

... had not personally been violent.'h I'te wiit-' w ness appearingmaoch a~ffected,'aind speaking in an under Pi g, tone, prisoner called out,' ima clear sharp tone, 1 'Speak.e neup, Joe; what's teodttaking like that ? Tise otsrwitnesse weednihoring f armer ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... SAURAY (Before Thomas Thompson and John Egginton, Esqrs.) SNruGo ,lra.--A foreigner, named Howell 11asmus- sea, who could only speak a leetle Englislh, was charged with sniugglirig I lb of foreign manufactured tobacco thi and cigars. Fined 10s. and costs, ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... pieces of meat left, and the two prisoners caine tsp and laid theis one rtpon aisother, and whilst thes slsopkeeper turned to speak with a customer they welit ofl; and the beef wvith them. Ois Mr. Leonard's reteitn, be asked ?? at had become of the two pieces ...