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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 ...

DESPERATE MURDER IN LIMERICK

... direction, when he was accosted by a tall, dark man, who said, Can I speak with you ? Mr. Herdman, who seemed to know the man well, replied, Not now. The man followedand said, I must speak with you. Mr. Herdrman passed on, when the assassin drew a pistol ...

THE FATAL OCCURRENCE IN PARK STREET

... London 'Prentice Street. He was then sitting up supported in his chair, and was pale, cold, and nearlypulseless. He could not speak. lie triedtoarouse him but without avail. Witness- ordered hint to be removed to bed, and some brandy was given hiim. He was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... also recommended Messrs. Elkinglon to have thrl j registered, and then other nannfactaiers not suck their brains, so to speak by reP - their inventions so soon after they bad ressght out. Mr. Ryland, manager by way of said that the manner in which this ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... symbolic forms, speaks of the refinement which was so diligently sought, and ssecessfully attained,lby the peopleof the classic age; and every form in Egyptian decoration' had an acknowledged signifl- cation, which caused it to speak as intelligibly as ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... never had in his lposLssion. Cotterill, who took recse to tell each witness, before they gave their evidence, to n ;ure mu speak the truth, wits comnijitted to the Assizes for (lUl ISI' A BURQ Ani.-A notorious burglar, namued Jaysei ?? i ,ehCrihltel as ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... table cloth. The prisoner was at her own request, remanded till to-day, to, gi velser an. opportunity of bringing witnesses to speak ase to her eharacter. SINGULAR AFAIRn-A hawker, giving the name of Moset Ann Amsersose, and her residence as sedgley, was brought ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... injuries aboust Isis beau. He nlosy sppesircil scitli it ?? lslastcrs. Tue younsger prisoner esierd ntoissoe oluble defeises, speaking in a very violent nassnr o ini f erisubsni, ssshsaisg hat she andaher mother had oil o~ercdtheproecuor t docerainthings3 ...

THE IZOD AND GRIFFITHS CASE

... m to s llse ?? pigs alr,-i7 thee, ?? osoe 50 rrageneis fo soqiansily more. Mr.(lns: ishfo locn sinsef r ?? Whlitheasd~l10 speaking you ksiow. WXitness : I unsderstoos hius to refes to Griffilths. Exasmination cosotisoses : l1e Soil lie scas anucioss t) ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... andss thoulgh the bads dlebts sippoareil to be large, ty- 5,-ri atribiustabsle lvi the uincertaiinty of the trasde, so to speak, .s :Jfstie banuskruspt seas, engaged. So far as thle genersid trading ,cisis t sits]hssy Nero tue ouily observations to wvliih ...