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THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT ROAD

... remanded, Iin order to allow you time to bring witnesses to speak to y our being, as you stated, at Portsmouth on the nights of I he 28th and 29th of June last. Are you now ready to call s anybody to speak to this fact? f Prisoner-No, sir. I haven't had the chance ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... geant) then placed himself fneidespublio-house, naarBurtivg.. ton-aroade, so mas to keep a look out for the prisoner, and on speaking to the gentleman-..the priaoner having moved off- he found his watch hanging out of his pocket. Tb, gentle- man refused to ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the evidence Implicating him was very slight indeed, and Mr. Warner, the magistrate of Normey, came for the expare po e of speaking to his character. Tbe jury fcund tbe priecuer .Noi ig. lrhd ohm4on, 7home lre, and WVmimlm s imekard wers indicted for uniawfully ...

COURT OF LIEUTENANCY

... easily apply it. There miglht be occasions on which it was neceesary to discuss a question with closed doors, butgenerally speaking, as a pub- lic body, no good could arise Irom a secret mode of transact- ing their buoineis. (Hear, hear.) Years ago that ...

THE WALWORTH MURDERS

... credence with those about him, and it is their opinion that when' he finds he really has no Isope of escaping, that he will speak the truth and admit his guilt. It has been already stated that the use of what was called the condemned cell, in which prisoners ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Jastice tyles, in summing up, explained the law wih regard to the offence of forgery at common law, and Vncl Ihaut, generally speaking, et was necessary to show that the act was commit ted with an intention to defraud. In th resent case there appeared certainly ...

DESPERATE CONFLICT WITH BURGLARS

... found in the churchyard. Baker now lies in St. George's Hospital, with but remaote hopes of his recovery. Inspector Lovelace speaks highly of the determined per- severance of his men, and adds that too much praise cannot be bestowed on W. Coates and T. Hawes ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... Sanderson, in reference to Mr. Kent having been seen in his garden early in the morning of the murder, but the witness could speak to nothing of the sort. The following statement was then read: Statement.-1, George William Summers, of the Buck- inghamshire ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... never heard of such charges until Mr. Phinn made his opening speech.to the committee. To the best of my recollection I did not speak to the defendant ,at all during this election. L roes-examined-I hope I knowwhat a torjyis. (A laugh.) ,I believe the committee ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... determined to go on., when the learned judge laid his hand gently on his shoulder and said he reallycould not permit him to speak, and he must request him to sit dowm. Ae High Sheriff persevered, and Mr. Justice Blackburn threatened that if he did not desist ...

THE MASSACRES IN SYRIA

... in the week of Pentecost that this craei war broke out. I have not yet received news from the more remote places, but I can speak to yon of what has taken place at the gates of this town and in the neighbourhood for seven or eight leagues into the country ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... hensaid he could not do so. The constableh turned white with passion, losing all command of ?? and being scarcely able to speak. He tore his coat and the 1buttons off. A dozens gentlemen accompanied them to the station, some of whopi gave him their cards ...