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THE CRIMEAN INQUIRY

... camp of the 11th Hussars, and looked iound to. i was going, on. 90metimes he would go ;throu h -the camnp without''witness speaking' t6o'him.' Colonel . i, Doherty, of the' 13th'1 J;oons; who, like the v .last witness, was examined before the Crimean . ...

DAVIDSON'S DIVORCE

... her return to England, spoke to Mr. Davidson's uniform kindness to his wife, and to having heard Mrs. Davidson frequently speak of a person named Emile She said: She showed me a picture of Emile. She told me that her pic- ture had been taken at home ...

- I COMMITTAL ON A C

... by your side. tu of Were you drunk or sober at the time ?-I was quite sober; or at I had nothing to get meet with, not to speak of getting drink. is .rd How long did deceased stay in the house afrer she had is it ?? staid while I just; washed her ears ...

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 ...

THE SADLEIR FRAUDS

... naming a candidate. They have th ~ere thought it better, therefore, to leave matters to their course for OP not the ?? to Speaking of the recent revelations concerning the Kingston thi n-property the Nation observes that thecase of the Earl of Dred- tat ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... females charged in Blanchester exeeed that of any town, The housi 'on- ordinary proportion is one-third, and, generally speaking, they refreE ive- have somewhat exceeded that during the last two sessions, bit many oor, the present calendar shows a greater ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prisoner about ten o'clock on Thutsday night, in the nei-h- 015 bourhood of the Docia Arms, Strangeways, and stopped'to de( ,he speak to her, and while doing so, he missed his watch. Having of Irk- done so, he for the first time observed the male prisoner stasd ...

IMMENSE FRAUDS

... crime be- cause the criminal has expiated his guilt by a violent death. Our readers must have already perceived that we are speaking of the suicide of John Sadlier. It is not for the purpose of denouncing the individual, nor of giving r iditional publicity ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... a together here, at this -season of the year.-I cannot say b at this, unusual period of' the year, knowing that I1 am a, speaking now in a place. where I have been addressing r, people at th is period of the year several times before, and, n therefore ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF MURDER

... cause death.-- Coroner: You have stot had time to open the body yet.- art, Witness: No, sir, I have not, and therefore cannot speak with I ar- ertainty as to the positive cause of ?? Let tool c careful examination of the body be made, as this inquitry must ...

THE ARCHDEACON'S CHARGE TO THE CHURCHWARDENS

... counselled the parties to them to be careful that the funds for that purpose were raised before the work was commnicced. ?? could speak from painful experience of the evils arising from neglecting this precaution. With reference to the churchl-rate qtiestion ...