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THE WHITTON MURDERER.—CURIOUS STATEMENT

... said, prepared for the eccasion, and the dinner was at hand. If I would join them, he said, Mr. Thistlewood would be glad to speak to me. Ile also stated that hand grenades were prepared for throwing under the dinner table, and that the ministers who escaped ...

MANCHESTER SPRING ASSIZES

... the conclusion that she was not gifted with ordinary capacity or intellect. ' She seemed of very weak mind, and unable to speak with any coherence. i Miss Elizabeth Little, matron at the prison, said the t prisoner appeared a very stupid sort of person ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASES

... definite understanding about marriage. After attaining his majority, however, and coming into his means, he lost no time in speaking his mind. He took her to many places of amusement during the autumn and winter. In October he took her to the Reform Club ...

A GEORGIAN TRAGEDY

... appeals to both young men. Prom this time the estrangement between them was compslete, though they did net cease entirely to speak to each othrer. They were beth the open and avowed suitors of thre young lady, and each one thought his own chance was the ...

THE CHARGES OF FRAUD AGAINST A MANCHESTER SOLICITOR

... morning of the sessions, after I had seen Mr. M'Eeand, to whom did you speak? Did you speak to Kelly ? I believe I spoke to him that morn- inv. Did you speak to him first, or did he speak to you? NO. Do you know that I instructed Mr. Goldthorpe? I think you ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY SCOTCH MARRIAGE CASE

... of my man rgw t Tfe Majdor lhigome~i5 wise ; t4o ?? the eveningg ho called her sggic shand wenifte. she was told not to speak of the marriage.. Matggie Was a prudent, weil-behavcd girl. William Harris, coachismith, Perth,deplosed: The go?. suer lived ...

THE DILKE RIOTERS BEFORE THE MAGISTRATES

... however, went on. There were one or two policemen near enough to Major Hesketh, if he had chosen to speak to them, but witness did not see him speak to them. Matthew Walsh Tong, recalled by Mr. Torr, identified an iron bar, three feet six inches long ...

A SCOTCH MARRIAGE CASE

... judgmentof the oourt inherfavour, as wife of the defender. Tho por isa yeug Highland women named argret unducated and unable to speak Englisb, audwbo in 185i8 was servant to the defender, Mr. PAtrick M'Dond, of Ardmorc, in the island of Skye. After having aent ...

DEALINGS ON CHANGE.—EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... known himn more than two years. Met him on 'Change about three months ago, and had some conversation with him. They were speaking about the yarn business. The prisoner said he was going to look after the business of the Ashton Mill Conipany, in Ashton-under- ...

THE STAFFIELD MURDER

... I know every foot and every track of the ground; and if the bloody keeper uoare- to me, out goes the - brains,; but -will speak ones to hitif'o and I'll tell him to stand back, and if lie stirs an inch towards - me, out goes the - brains; I neither fear ...

A SCENE IN A POLICE COURT

... and here is my wife U' A deadly pallor overspread the woman's face; she raised her hands deprecatingly and endcavouredto speak, hut invain. It wasabsolutelypainful to behold her esuotion,-MuX Benson: Conic, you must not give way to these feelings; you ...

ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER AT BRADFORD

... -hehind it, reedy aved with the knife, and nade' the attack, and infiicbed the wounds as stated, without asklng a ques- tion or speaking a word, and before she could Rossibly' 'defend lierself. On Mionday evonilglshe wa~s removed on a bed from. her ownj to' ...