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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

... put me into a In. t natic asylum, where there is no prospect. Hec was then removedj. _ __ _ _ _t The II Times, Sept. 15, speaking of Benson'sa Modern and Antique Watches in the Exhibition,says- Aqs affnrding themost ?? contrast, Mr.Becsonshowswiththese ...

THE JAMAICA PROSECUTIONS

... shoull for convenience speak of them together; for though he only appeared for one, the cases were necessarily mnixed up together, and to some extent identical. Sir Thomas Henry-Perhaps M~r. Bristowe would agree that you should speak for both?9 Mr. Bristowe ...

THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH

... occasion of this extn-R ordmary outrage. He was speaking not only the senti- ments of his brethren in the court, who had come in large numbers to testify their concurrence in the motion,biat ?? he was speaking the sentiments of every loyal Englshman throughout ...

THE DESIGNS FOR THE NEW LAW COURTS

... towers are occupied the one with the kitchen the other as a clock tower. Of Mr. Seddon's fine central hall we shall have to speak when referring to the inte- riors of the different designs. The cost of these towers is a matter that may well come in for ...

THE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... him w - lI tt have not been in the house long. I have never beard a, threats pass. I have heerd her speak very alfectioaajt of her husband. Heard her speak like this oa the I day. She went out with lavender and ornaments fol te, fire stove. Sarah Edwards ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... cannot get over the fact of the registerand the let- ter being both signed by him. I presume this truth we can force him to speak, but there is amother which is of vital importance. According to the law of Ireland, a marriage by s priest between two catholics ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... come out of Goodman's-yard, and speak to the pri- soner Hudson, who was sitting inside his cab, which was standing just opposite. Baker then vent back, and returned to the cab in about half an hour, and after again speaking to Hudson returned to hie watchbox ...

THE GLASGOW MURDER

... years. I knew her perfeetlywwli. I haveseen thie piisonar ?? EM'Pelerso in Gray street, whereshe had a shop. I have heard her speak of thes prismenerr sany a time. She spoke of her very kinely, and in a very friendly manner. I last saw Jessie M'Plserson on ...

THE FENIAN OUTRAGE AT MANCHESTER

... my mistress. I was not in long. I was in by a quarter past nine. There f was one witness up. I did not stay long. I came to speak i to my mistress. She is not a witness. I don't know how long I was here. I was not here an hour. 1 James Mayer, examined by ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... the foreman of the jury remarked that he thought the learned counsel bad no right to insinuate that the witness was not speaking the truth. Mir. Pater said it would be better for the foreman not to I get into colliion with him, and insisted upon his ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... few days the prisoner had been in her employ as a needlewoman. Having missed the key of one of her drawers, which, on her speaking of, was replaced, she had reason to suspect the prisoner, and these suspicions were con- firmed by her husband's Wellington ...