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SHOCKING TREATMENT OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... distorted, and altogether her appearance was of the most sickening description. The officer tried every meoins to induce her to speak, but he was unable to elicit a word from her. He then asked to be shown the room from which she was called, and a small place ...

LAW

... presentment on the barony. Tle defences soeight to be pleaded were-first, that the defendant did not speak the words.alleved; secondly, that he did not speak them in the defamatory sense imputed; ani thirdly, that lie (defendant) had summoned the plaintiff ...

THE LATE DREADFUL OCCURRENCE ON BOARD THE SHIP ALCIOPE

... Frenchmen were put in irons they killed the mate end carpenter. He was the only person who could speak with the Frenchmen, except the captain, who could speak a little Spanish. After the men were lashed he spokte with them when the Captain ordered him. The ...

FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY AT BUCKHURST HILL—DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO MURDER A SWEETHEART

... Mrs. Grafton's. He asked me if I would walk with him, and I said, ' Yes. While we were walking along, he charged me with speaking to other young men, and I at once said that I did not. He tken asked me to get into the field over a paling, and I did so ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... occasion. On the evening in question, Aliss Irvine was standing at her own door, speaking to a neighbour called John Neill, when Lindsay came almong the street. and, speaking to Neill, told him it would be fitter for him to take his money heone and give ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... dozen hypotheses m ght easily be framed upon which her confession would he fairly regarded as without value. It is, legally speaking, absolutely uncorroburated; and the furmes of Our law prevented that thorough searchineg andi probing of evidence which clinches ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... who was in the room off the kitchen. She said no .g one except the children. He then asked could he get speaking to Biddy. She said he could speak to )f her in the room. ThIey both went into the room as Defendant threw the door to. The door was not fae- ...

THREATENING THE PRINCE OF WALES

... have been, who has been condemned and perse- cuted as I have been. Say I am mad. No one will believe you. Can a madman speak as I speak, oct as I act, think as I think, write as I write ? Beware of my vengeance in the time to come I Not yet I My first victims ...

A DISGRACEFUL CASE

... of my speaking to her. ?? struck im several times at Havre, and spat in my face. I-Ic told me that I was mad, and that I was a lunatic. On one occasion when he came in lie found me with Mrs. Atkins, and hb said that lie would not have me speaking to anybody ...

THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... this month. Were you speaking to him ? No, I was not. Was he speaking to you ? No. Were you speaking to any one else in his presence? I was speaking to O'Connor in the office, and he was there. On the 9th ? On the 9th. Were you speaking ...

THE HORRIBLE TRAGEDY AT ST. HELENS

... great se difficulty that he could speak. I found a razor of eoered with blood and partly open on the 01 side of the bed where the woman was Iying. fa During the day he made several statements hi to me. Ho was enabled to speak; by press- st Ing big hand to ...

DIVORCE COURT—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... in his own place, but he did not do so, and allowed his mother to have too much of her own way. He (witness) sometimes did speak to his mother in consequence of her violent temper, and on one occasion he threatened to put her out of the house. He believed ...