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THE TANTER STREET MURDER

... 'W ill gou go bome to Sutton? She said, No, I will act go yet. I then went dawn stairs and heard no more. '3hey were speaking to each otheer kindly enough, aso I thought. I came downastlals ared said to the girl in the house, Neosny's olel man is ...

THE BRUTAL OUTRAGE ON A GIRL NEAR CHELTENHAM

... fishieoler, wilo wnss captuired at the time of. the outnrge, and. detained for some hours at the Hare and 13ounds, but could not speak positively as to amy other of the:prisoners. Henry flopkins, thee young man wisfJ ran away for assista-ncej was next examineil ...

THE PAROCHIAL ENQUIRIES

... Foeter's case, aud if the Inspector would call limn he would bear out his statement. Nurse Dudley was also present, and would speak to what was said in committee. In addition to which an Inmato Would also give evidence respecting Hill's case. Mr. Wright said ...

THE ASSASSINATION OF A TAXCOLLECTOR AT NEWCASTLE

... George Clark. P'risoner put no questions to the witness, but asked if the Mayor of Newcastle was present, as he wanted to speak to to the Mayor. The Coroner said the Mayor was not present. Mr. John Dalrymple, of 18, Northuinbarland Street, com- mercial ...

EXPEDITION TO THE COURT OF MOROCCO

... dark, Mis mother having been, It is is lieved, a pure blaelr. He is affilitcd with an unfortunate stutter, which renders his speaking peouliarly unpleas[ant to witness ard to listen to, and tlsis was increased by his spparent nerveurneas on the present o ...

THE INQUEST ON MR. JOSEPH ALLDAY

... before her, say Yes. rte lady was standing near him and had her hand upon his shEolder, seeminfg to be trying to get him to speak, hot the only word he said was Yes. Witness went downastairs and went by the back way and through the entry into the street ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... were reosusd by the crew oE the Alice W ilsoss, who had to pull seven miles before they could do so. The crew of the Hampton speak with great gratitudo of the kindness cf Mr. Belt, the master of the Ahice Wilson, and bi ship's company. -Times. ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... further fact that they would have been in a peettion to have paid mom for it thau it had eeolteed,, Me, Hodgmon went en to speak of the charge of illegally patwniegietikto lir.11over.Wt opett ieaeeehuh the sent of the sarrgneer haed outrun their discretion ...

THE ATROCIOUS MURDER AT BILSTON

... which she could depose. A gentleman here made application on behalf of Mr. Sheldon, solicitor, of Wednesbury, to be allowed to speak privately with one of the prisoners. TIh. Coroner replied that if Mr. Sheldon wished to de- fend any of the prisoners he had ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... a siseappropriatiou of the artiloes, there was nothing felonious in the trausaetion; and then called several witnesses to speak to the good character that had always been borne by the ?? Jary returned a verdict of Guilty, coupled with a romoumendation ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... would forgive her. The Masyor said the Bench bad received a letter from the lies. Mrt. Harper. Itoum- bent of Walsatt Weed, speaking favonrahip of her, and ia coo' sidetation of that circcei nesec, ?? would be sentenced to seven dayn' ?? Only. COsWAODLY ...