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A MURDER COMMITTED TWENTY-FOUR YEARS AGO

... Castle, England, in 1841. On entering the police station, he addressed Inspector Harrington, and said, I want speak to you privately ; can speak to you privately? Inspector replied, are all policemen here, and whatever you have to say, out with it. ...

ANOTHER SINGULAR MARRIAGE CASE

... for thle peeliarY etu lmoent of the pursuer's claim. The pursuer unlderstood Engliiih very im- merfretly, and could scarcely speak Englislh atall. It is stated by Mr. hlill and bI. a~ack, tho gentloman who ofthiiated as notaries in the employm ent of thle ...

EXECUTION OF FOUR MURDERERS AT KIRKDALE

... Thomas, owing to his connection with the Iyelsh Dissenting body. The Rev. Fathers who have attended upon Alvarez and O'Brien speak well of these men's conduct in prison, and state that they wore very penitent. O'Brien from the first acknowledged the justice ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST BARON DE VIDIL

... silent, I cannot tell what effect it nay have upon mne refusing to speak, or what may be done, but I hol e I shall be able to undergo anything which may befal me for refusing to speak. I wish also to state that those gsntlemen who have moved in this matter ...

SERIOUS AFFRAY

... for the wife of the deceased): What time was it when you came into the yard ? IMre. elary (excitedly) I don't Want to speak to you, you murderer! The Coroner: Now, now; let the questions be put and answered in a calm way.. Witness then replied that ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN GLASGOW

... was not to speak of what she had heard, and he would hand- somely reward her all her days. He said, Call upon me at 17, Sancdyford Place-my name is John Fleming; or call at cesy offlice before five o'clock on the afternoon of Monday aid speak to me. Black ...

MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

... Mr. Mytton, but was told those who knew him well that he would make a good representative. With regard to Mr. Barker could speak personally. He (Mr. Barker) had been resident in the ward sufficiently long to know the requirements of the ward. He had been ...

HUE GREAT GLASGOW POISONING CASE

... that the doctor had taken away what she hail vomited. -No. . The Lord Justice Clerk : Now, you must trr and speaK out; it was from your not speaking out that that mistake ' was very nearly arising, and it might be very serious one. When she was sick during ...

IRISH CHURCH MISSIONS TO THE ROMAN CATHOLICS

... society were directed against the Romish creed, while its members cherished no feeling against Roman Catholics individually. Speaking an Oxford man of one of the most distinguished Roman Catholics in the country, the head of the Oratory in this town, he would ...

WARWICK SUMMER ASSIZES

... accompany common catsrrh, are cery highly recom- mended in a variety of quarters, and, Indee;, all who have made a trial of them, speak loudly intheir praise, as affording effectual and speedy relief. To public speakers and singers these lozenges will be valuable ...

THE ABYSSINIAN PRISONERS

... Theodore. He says there is another cause for the King's anger besides the unanswered letter to the Queen of England. When speaking with an Abyssinian Prince, after his first brilliant reception at Theodore's Court, Consul Cameron expressed bis opinion ...

THE WIGAN MYSTERY

... Warwick Gaol, for burglary, was about to discharged, his sentence having expired. Before leaving the prison he expressed a wish speak with the governor, Mr. Anderson. The request was complied with, when Heeley confessed that he was concerned in the murder of ...