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THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY

... had the gun in my left hanrl, and it went off, and something must have touched the trigger. He (witness) said, A-e you speaking the truth anm he said, Yes. Witness asked why he did not go and see how she was, or whether she was hurt much; and prisoner ...

RHYL

... him, and kept to await the result. of the present pro- ceedings. Cross-examined-Cannot speak Welsh; asked for his name in English, and although he is not able to speak English, he answered me in that language. The horse had traces on. Do not know why he ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES.—MONDAY

... As far ais ican dissect the evidence, theresult comes deli' to thlis-that Sarah Ann Watts speakes to there being three the foreigners there. ?? positively speaks to that. If you who are ~satisfied as to her accuracy-I don't say as to her truth- fine fulnass ...

MOLD

... such bill were n(t in witness' handlwriting. That the prisoner never called upon him with a baniker's cheque, nor did he ever speak to him respecting the deductions madebythe prosecutor in the ?? Ellis Edwards said he wee a clerk in the bank of Messrs. Dixcus ...

MERIONETHSHIRE ASSIZES

... had another conversation with me, and said-*; . HiS LOoDSHIP-Do speak.out,.you are big enough, A child or a young lady would speak up better. (Laughter.) Mr. MCINTYRa-A ?? lady 'would speak out much 1 better, my lord. Ciontinued-Prisoner said, They have ...

EXECUTION OF THE PORTLAND MURDERER

... man, i although le behaved with firmness in enforcing the discipline in of the prison. It seems that Trevett had occasion to speak to rethiriige on the manner in which le was doing his work, whereupon the latter replied in an insolent tone that he of should ...

MYSTERIOUS ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... sause report the Commissioner speaks of the dreadful disease (necrosis, decay of the lower jaw-hens) brrevalent amongst those engaged in the manufactureo inaly lucifers. Thbe Alorning H1erald, October 23, 1862, speaking of the Plate in the Elxhibition ...

RUTHIN

... should be allowed. Mr. John Jones, of Oakland, who was in court, said he did not know whether he, a tradesman, had any right to speak there, but ihe wished to tell them that the difficulty of obtaining licenses was detrihental to tbade, and that the magistrates ...

PORTMADOC

... 75. 8. Serjeant Hall, 8th Derby-Total, or Figure of Merit. fl 9. Lieut. Leeds, 4th Isle of WVight-67,80. The above practice speaks for itself,' and demonstrates theextraordinaryprogressto which our Volunteer Rifles have already made in the' use of the Queen ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... his great clock, in the Middle I Avenue of the Exhibition, is acknowledgtd to be the E inest in the building. The Times, speaking of Horo- I logical Instruments, Class XV., Inteinational Exhibition t says, Undoubtedly; however, the finest Aho* is made ...

WREXHAM

... Cooke lying on his left elbow;. he held out his hand, I took hold of it- and said Cooke this is a bad job; he was unable to speak.. I am opinion that the drink had caused depression of spirits. John Davies, alkee', was then examined, and deposed -I live ...

MERIONETHSHIRE ASSIZES

... %h&ft (if Wihgf I go married there, Lie had Anothef ?? with me, and said-' His LOasDsEI-Do speak out, you are big enough A: , child:or a young lady would speak up better. (Laughter.) Mr. MCINTYleE-A young lady would sppak out much better, my lord. C ...