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THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AT ALDERSHOTT

... to answer the charge of assaulting his son. At the close of the evidence, Mr. Elliott said he could not trust himself to speak of the ceonduct of the prisoner as he felt, - and should, therefore, send hint before another tribunal, to .be punished as ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... of their inistress, partly to their' own enjoyment, and partly. for a questibcable prpose. One of tle servants essayed to speak' ?? Worship told ber.that it was what she had stated,' ad she could not now free herself from her statement. -RC Dnyrnan then ...

MURDER NEAR LAKE, ISLE OF WIGHT

... aid of a man who was pass- iog (Edward Moorman), she saw blood flowing from his breast. Taey rested deceased, who could not speak, against the bank, and he ceased to breathe very shortly after. The prisoner rose up from the ground, said something, and walked ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY

... on the paseage out to the Tgals, she appoars . to have e encountered heavy weather, but it is stated that the it officers speak very favourably of the resaults of this 1, tise first test to which her sea-going qnalities have been h submitted. The ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... way and the prisoner and prose- t, tutor another. Shortlty after prosecutor saddenly betlioughit n himself that he wanted to speak to Brook, and the prisoner i- offered to show hin his house. Hobson took him into a n Ipassage, svhere heswas seized from behind ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... the bankrupt in not paying over to Mr WIWaley the bill he received for the purpose was the conduct of a dishonest man, To speak plain , t English, it was the act of a rogue. H e had considered f the bankrupt's conduct both before and after adjuilica- ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... was actually at the e time of the outrage working for the solicitor for the prose- P cution. it would be in vain for him to speak to them on a the prisoner's behalf. They must look upon the evidence with suspicion from the fact that the facts stated in ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... the prisoner: She also said thA~ onl the Saturday, she- went- to -see Mrs. Wastnidge., in, the infirmary, when the latter-, speaking. about the Caple- -Sion, said, Oh, the wyetehes, what have I -dono-. to' them to serve sue so ?? also visited Mms. Wastoidge ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT TODMORDEN

... exactly tell wh4t the titme Was, but I think it was about four o'clock when thev camne to our house. I didn't hear the woman speak at all. (To the ?? had done nothing that I saw to cause you to say what you did. Jutlia, wrife of Edwartd Cook-, deposed-I ...

YORK ASSIZES

... deserylk o be transported. Upon this the ast bawled aeross the council chamber, and, in a menacing manner, said to Mr Hind, Who speaks of reing tranorted? I never set Bre to a stack. You traDsca, aill, *scol~ndrel, it is you who deserve to be transpottbed nl7 ...