THE MYSTERIOUS CASE

... arrested. The prisoner's father weent with the police to the place where he was, and had him taken into custody. That fact speaks volumes for the distressed family, for whom every one must feel, under these lamentable circumstances. With these few observatlins ...

BALLYMENA QUARTER SESSIONS

... Ame- I rici, and 1 will pay you, if I have health and strength. .I with interest, before tvro years? I went in one day' to s speak to the mistress and you but was ashamed to let t yoe know my state after you both being so kind and Igood to ma; but, dear ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST A SCHOOL TEACHER

... olicestation I sa ?? rd o in th e 'itbae - iet- came to'th station and inquired for me; he want to address m I refused to speak to him. When I got into the street he followed me, violent and disgusting language he threatened to strikeme, end I was compeled ...

THE LATE SHIPWRECK IN PLYMOUTH SOUND, AND LOSS OF LIFE

... wtcich the echooner was P-Witness: It is most likely, if she bed had a proper signal of distress flying; but, nau- tically speaking, the pilot jack and the burges wore not a signal. A Juror: How did you know she was in a perilous posi- tion ?-Witness: I1 ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AT DUBLIN

... son was, at once communicated the fact toethe police, rnd went to the very place himself to have him arrested. I think that speaks volumes for the distressed family; and with these few obser-l vations I shall reserve anything more I have to say until 4 ...

EXETER QUARTER SESSIONS

... attracted a good thi deal of attention ,thcoughout the country-the increase ofth crime dluring the- past year. He was not speaking of the Pr! increase of offettots cognisable in that ec urt, but probably Pr~ they were aware that during the year 1Sf 0 there ...

BOILER EXPLOSION

... depth it was the duty of the engineman to see that the walter was kept. I saw Gallocher after the explosion. He said, when speaking of the matter, that the boiler was too weak, and had burst from over-pressure. In connection with the boiler there were nine ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MRUDER IN DUBLIN

... The moment he knew where his son wS- for he sent to his family forrehef-hisfnther.communicat§d the fact to the dolle. That speaks volumes for his dis- tressed familv, for rhom eery one mut feeL With these few observations I shall reserve anything further ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMTP AT MURDER

... be discovered, how- ever, as not natural. His dress is fashionable, but a little worn, and he wears a watch and chain. He speaks correctly, and gives evidence of having received a good education, le is inclined to be communicative. lathe course of his ...

CRIME IN THE COUNTRY

... with various Inoose offences wos 166, whilst in the corresponding quarter ijcts, last year there wereNT91. Crime, genecally speaking, had testi- been considerably en the decrease for some years. He also :rsonnl referred to the number of eases dealt with ...

THE RECENT HOMICIDE NEAR DERRY

... on the other side of the steps along with you'. Goold-I have witnesses to prove that I was not on the steps, neither did I speak to you at adl after you came out of the house that evening. Witness (to Mr. CBAW'oBn)-i was not examined at thie inquest. The ...