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COURT OF PASSAGE

... the cargo by the plaintiff. To this S ho pleaded that, owing to the tanks of the ship being ' in an improper state, he ran short of water,' and that o M. OR; ?? Baa 1-_ _ LAd stead of water. A medical certificate was p i- showing that.the plaintiff had ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN FRANCE

... mes of which the police, in spite of alftheireffwrts,, ha4 never been able to dis- cover theperpetrators. The old 'lady's story was to the effect that three or four days after the murder of Mine.. Chereanu, which made considerable- noise in Pails froe ...

THE PET OF THE LAW

... terday (Friday) iorning, a fire was discovered in the a third story of the cotton spinning mill of Messrs. J. a and J. Haslamn, situated in Pinker.street, Preston. d The mill was four stories high, and about 40 yards long by 30 yards in breadth, contained ...

FOUR SUICIDES

... avoid the staining of the carpet or the counterpaner Op A razor carefully shut up and quite clean was lying rer on the bed a short distance from the body. It isil supposed that the sad act was committed by the sot deceased whilst he was in bed, and that ...

APPREHENSION OF BETTING MEN IN LIVERPOOL

... in books. Mr. Raffles said there was a~nple evidence of bet- dting the whole of the wituemse gave evidence of that. .fter a short deliberation, Mr. Wlales said there was no doubt that this was one of those ecww ex- b pressl intended to beinetl by the 16th ...

THE POISONING CASE IN VAUXHALL-ROAD

... e the ?? very much emaciated. On examining the 63opba&4- the lining ieumbrane was found deeply tinged with yellow. At Ab short distance from the orilice of the stomach were two patches of hardened T lymph. On opeia$ 'the 'stomach, found this organ i ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT ROAD

... ln the custody of of two police officers. He was dressed lan the usual II babiliments of a working mason, and Is a rather short but so stoutly built man, some 40 years of ae, with a florid a complexion end a ?? qnutity of whisker. fc He' wao3s Immediately ...

LIVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... murderw against the prisoner it must be proved that poison b ivas certni I'a'Sd indiiputably 'the cause 'of-death. ol Any procf short of tbis oethe 0. 1 olsof merepro. a bab1ili;y,' doubt, 'or ad ot ourse lead to a ass acquittal. Then follows-wbat, of course ...

INSPECTION OF THE LIVERPOOL POLICE FORCE

... firesen, the flames wereaoextnguished, thecdarnage d eingeom- paratively small. -I appeari that the heat trom ?? on the second story had ignited th; i olats of the ailing, and thus given rise tothe'fire.-l thc ien- ing, between eight 6nd nine o'clock, flames ...

INSPECTION OF THE LIVERPOOL POLICE FORCE

... engine to the spot. In a short time, 8t through the indefatigable exertions of the firemen, aw the dlames wser extiniguished, the damage being toom- z parativoly small. It appears;that the heat from a Ii stote on the second story had ignited tho joistsof ...

EXECUTION OF THE WALWORTH MURDERER

... stated tbat since his conviction he has contiuneed to assert is Inn .odcen~'of the crime, and pe.isiaetd in the aisnost absurd story be told at the first, that his, poor old emaciated mother had committie' the murders, cad that he killed her In self-defeince ...

DOUBLE MURDER AT BRADFORD

... which was locked and received no answer. He knoeker repeatedly with sbe same result, He then smoked his pipe, and wdeiN a short time. At length the door was openef, but he had previously heard a stumble against the door. He went Into the house, which ...