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MEDICAL FEES ON INQUESTS

... have not signed the receipt paper for my fee. Deputy Coroner-No, I wil speak to you presently on the subject, if you will retire. Mr. M'Kenzie-No, I shall not do so; I wish to speak in the open court before I leave. Deputy Coroner-I request that you will ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... stick. Midmor spoke to the prisoner while fourishing the stick, and the prisoner then clawed at Midmer's face, saying he could speak good Eglish. I went with Midaer- into a publio- house, and on comiag out i about tive minuates w found ?? prisoner and the ...

THE SUICIDE OF ADMIRAL FITZROY

... hat the admiral's throat was severed. He was live. He recognised witness. Witnes said Poor fllow nsad he moved. He did sot speak. The wound in the troat was an incised jagged wond. It extended to underneath the right ear. The instrument had been used more ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... parchasing arms in Birmingham. It appeared that Burke I joined the Fenian brotherhood in America. His lordship ] I went on to speak of the acts of Burke in this country, espeoially his purchasing 620 revolvers aid 2,000,000 per- loissienwbaps at Birmingham ...

SHOCKING MURDER IN FLANDERS

... that he had ob- tained the trousers from one of his acquaintances at Stiden. Seeing that he had twice committed himself in speaking, the boy would not answer any more questions. The police are on the track of others. A GOOD WATCK IT A MODERATE PRICE.- ...

SUSPECTED DEATHS FROM VIOLENCE

... Reynolds, 20, York-place, said that sonce weeks hack deceased came into her house trembling all over, and h ardly able to speak. He could not walkc upstairs without stopping to reat fiequeutly. He told her that he had seen some men in the streets interfering ...

SUSPECTED MURDER IN WESTMINSTER

... there were plenty presnt who could speak, hut there wasnot aword to begotouofth 1Iem. The deesds father was in attendance. the poor man wa pt inlto the wites hox, but he was so overpuweredhya emotion that he could not speak M~r. buildi said he should remand ...

CLEVER APPREHENSION OF A FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT

... examination before the sheriff, was gone into, but before its conclusion the affairs of the bankrupt wvero found, mildly speaking, to be in a very confused state; and to avoid any uiterior proceedings of a troublesome nature, Mr. Henderson hurried off ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Shortly after her husband left the prisoner f came and said her husband had sent him for a, book, and believing that he was speaking the truth she gave him the book. ie had not seen him until a week ago, when g he was given into custody. n City Polioe-constable ...

MERCANTILE MARINE COURTS OF INQUIRY

... , why there would be no use for thorn. These gentlemen have not bpen at sea for many yeas, wre quite out of practice, and speak only theoretically, and the way the business is conducted is not Eng ~lihke at eli. The writer has attendedi,averal of these ...

THE RIOT AT SHEFFIELD

... among the crowd who conducted and ordered the attack were many wearing the regalia which appeared in the procession, and they speak confidently of . their ability to identify some of the ringleaders. After the attack on the houses had been made, it was feared ...