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LONDON POLICE

... so, and let her go on as long as she liked. She got so enraged at my not saying anything to her that she cried out, Speak to me, speak to me, or I shall burst. She then fdew at me and scratched my face. I seized her by the wrists, and held her down on ...

THE RECENT TRIAL IN GREEN-STREET

... opinions entertained by medical jurists as to the variety of causes that might give rise to the symptoms I noticed, I said, speaking of ' the q'uiptoms, the facts of the case, so far as I am concerned, are briefly as follows:-I was called upon by tte authorities ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPT TO MURDER

... called the snug, to see if the landlord was in; whilst I was there the prisoner came in and asked me to come to him; I did not speak to him; he then smiled and took up a gun, and said he would shoot me; r thought he was joking, and said oh, don't ; I then ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... on Saturday he was then quite insensible; he gave him some etimlllas under the effect of which he recovered sufficiently to speak. he did not attach any blame to any person I he died from 1i. ceration of the lung, and the general shock. A verdict of accidental ...

HELLS PETTY SESSIONS

... against the Rev. Mr. O'Reilly did any one speak to you about the summons ? Witnees (efer some ?? Byrne asked me to summon him. I Mr. Coffey-Did any one else, or was he the only one ? Witness-Many a one might speak to me, but I only re- collsect Byrne. Mr ...

THE KIRWAN CASE

... cannot help adding this observation, that I can see no reason or grounds to be dissatisfied with it; and, in saying this, I speak the sentimrents of my learned brother who site beside me, as well asmyowne. * 6 * 1 cannot hold out to you one ray of hope ...

THE CROWN AND THE POLICE VERSUS PUBLIC MORALS OF DUBLIN

... been lattentive to the child. Hear the celebrated Sir Astley Cooper, who wrote about this subject nearly thirty years ago. Speaking of the alarmed mother he says:- I will tell you exactly what takes place in such cases the mother goes home and says to ...

RECORDER'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... tinplate worker, stated that betw - four o'clock on Saturday afternoon he was Stanid hi footway at Mountpleasant-avenue, speaking to5 tlt when the prisoner, who had a pistol in his hand, afe1 him, and asked him if he had any money abont bi tt plainaut ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH BY

... establishment of Messrs. Cannock and Co. ; on this P . - ?? I was standing below stairs in the passage; I was in th. -r. uS speaking to the housekeeper; this was just before the four females now in castody were brought in; on their coming in, I asked the ...

RIBBONISM—EXTENSIVE ARRESTS

... commission will be issued .for the-trial of themparties charged in several of the norihern counties; but of this we can only speak from public rumour. We cannot but express our sincere regret that persons il a respectible position of life, or indeed persons ...

THE CALOW CONTEST—BRUTAE CASF OF STABBING

... nsmen have been brutally mnurered in your streets by the Orangemen I Will you vote for thp Orange candidate ? Each party speaks confidently of success. Mr. Sadleir reckons on a majoritynof three or four, but Mr. Alexander is equally confident that lie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... complainant stated that on the 4th instant he was standing in the shop of Mr. Hoey, 58, Charlemont-street, to whom he was speaking, when the defendant came out of a back room into the shop and said that he would break his (complainant's) eye if he meddled ...