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LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... plaintiff increased his good option og him; he had never heard anything but the greatest com. miseration for him from all who dar, speak of bim. Wit. *30 ness had paid £125 to the plaintid s attorney for the expenses of the present proceedings, in which he was ...

A POLICEMAN MURDERED & ANOTHER SHOT AT ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE

... to his breast, and said, Nowd, my man, this will not do, if you have done nothing wrong you have no need to be afraid to speak to me. Ho then gave me a push by puttinghis bands to my breast, and I seized him by the coat collar. Hle then called out three ...

COURT MARTIAL AT THE BARRACKS

... Shortly afterwards, about half-past eight o'clock, I was in my questers, when I was told by my servant that a man wished to speak to me. I went to the door, and there saw the prisoner, Private Burke, of the 41st Regiment, accompanied by a corporal. The ...

A MOTHER MURDERED BY HER SON

... kisew the prisoner's family, and knew prisoner's uncle, Thomas Hodgson, who died about three months ago. Never heard prisoner speak of his uncle to his mother ; never heard him threaten her. Alice Poole, wife of Thomas Poole, labourer, Hamlbleton, gave c ...

THE OUTRAGE UPON THE DERBY STATUE

... I decline to answer; I was tII deceived when I first said anything about it.-Mr. Wet- a son, after speaking to her, stated that Seward wished to speak to him in ?? answer to Mr. Watson: The 0 deposition produced is mine, signed by me before the h Mayor ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... a big, stout boy f or his ag, br ad whlen I ke hImI in 1845. Althcougle I can't recollect ham no speaking to him, I knew him well. I aeher im and18 speak to many of my schoolfellows on many occasions an) S .ty I remember he bad a husky ?? first spoke ...

COUNTY COURT

... is.-(Laughmter.) Shce shalt have a license if she ?? laugiter.)duors. Brigg: It ies too soon yet.- (Laughter.)o-f hfendact: Speak up, my lass.- (Lughter.)_ Judge: I think you had better go and agree tomac-ry.-C1augi- tsr.) I shall adjonrnc tics case for ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS.—A CHANGE OF AIR

... be identical-is the secrecy with which they are conducted, and the acquies- =cencofsuch Frenchmen as have been allowed to speak on t the subject therein. Neither in the council of state nor in the legislative corps, nor in the senate, thouh there was ...

FATAL STABBING CASE BY A BOY

... not. By a Juror: When the two boys were down together, he heat d George Shorrock say, Give over ; but the deceased-did not speak. In about a minute afterwards he heard the deceased say that he was stabbed.-Cross-exa- mined: They were all standing on the ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... should be ashamed to retort wl~t his father and grandfather were. I then sent for my daughter, and asked him in her presence to speak up like a man, saying, Do you want to break off the match ?: He asked to see her alone, which I declined. He then seemed ...

THE LATE ELECTION PETITION

... persons. There may be some truth in this point, but not as much as was made of it. The necessity of engaging them, we are speaking unofficially, aind with no practical knowledge of the working of the election, we suspect arose fronm Cross and Clifton's ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... almost immediately after- wards. ' It was for the loss occasioned by this that the present action was ?? having been called to speak to the .facts stated above, as opened by the learned counsel, Mr. James said his learned friend Mr. ;Hill, who appeared for ...