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FRAUDS BY MUSICAL AGENTS IN NEW YORK

... Will the Satanic speak out ? WVill the Tribune speak out? 'Will the Times speak out ? Will the Co stier and Enq'zirer, the /onrsial of C'omrn rce, the Comnmer cial Aavertisoer, aad the Express, speak out >, Will the Hoe donurnnl speak out ...

FORGERIES ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... tradesman made an entry in his ledger of the circum- stance, along with such a description of the man as would enable him to speak to his identity at any future time. .Notwithstanding these repeated frauds, the guilty party o eluded detection until this ...

THE MURDER IN THE REGENTS PARK

... if the suspected party in this case had not been placed before themi (Hear.) ' They wbou.d have had witgess after witness speaking of aeuan,wrhilit others wvould have *poken of a ptatlcular nial, ' Thomas Maclcett ; but without having that man identified ...

SERIOUS CHARGE

... of her senses; then he afterwards went iht,, her bed-room, and found her husband there, who had rot oU' of bed, and, upon speaking to him, he appeared itisI bewildered, as if a man beside himsclf-ni t knoi,ns- as a: to do. The surgeon proved that two gashes ...

MURDER BY A FOREIGNER IN HERTFORDSHIRE

... he returned the blow in self-defence. Since his committal to gaol, the prisoner has given the name of Miguel Esechiero. He speaks, we are told, a patois which is a mixture of several languages. We have ascertained that he is a Spaniard, a native of the ...

The Court

... the stewardship of the Chiltern Hulndreds, with a view to retire from the representation of that borough. The censervatives speak of Mr. Duncan Dunbar as his successor. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... from where the clock hung, and asked him if he had got it, which he denied, but the prosecutor told him he was a _ false speaking man, asat that very moment the weights were hanging out of his pocket, and taldng hold of his coat i he took it therefrom ...

FRENCH POLICE CASES

... American robbery, to the prejudice of a foolish servant .m girl. This sort of robbery has often been explained:-A man, speaking French Kwith a foreign accent, accosts a d- simple-looking person, and offers him a liberal sum to con- og duct hini. to ...

FRENCH POLICE CASES

... man, of about 25 years of I age, went on Sunday to the Commissary of Police of the district of the markets, and requested to speak to him in private. When they were alone he said, Sir, I ama thief. I am not, however, hardened in crime; and I am so op- pressed ...

THE ACCIDENT ON THE LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY

... in. ThAt is all I herd-him say. I 'dVid not make a note of the conversation, and I now s,,peak frdm. memory. Kinoli appeared to be consdious of what he Wmss speaking. I aked him if anfy of them were killed? -He said, I believe fiee out of the six servants ...

THE ALLEGED POISONING OF A WHOLE FAMILY AT BERMONDSEY

... iirits. One of his servants went to his room at 'a-quarter 'before 7 o'clock on Tuesday morning for some keys, but he did not speak to her. At halfe iask4 ther seriant 'went up to his room, ai: was- cua5bmarytmt.. U 1 fot breakfast, and found her master sr ...