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THE POLICE COURTS

... shame, and she regretted that the complain. WO ant, who professed tO be a COhritin woman, should after b taking as oath to speak the truth, stand there and my she did not know what all this meant. She had formerly m, loded in the complainait's house, and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... presented to Captain William Barker, the master of the vessel, that he was an agent of the Sailors' Home, and that he wanted to speak to the seamen. Captain Barker said he might do so, and that he was to leave the ship directly afterwards. To the great surprise ...

THE LAMBETH MURDER

... On going there he found Haganstanding by the bed,with his wife's head resting on his right arm, and calling out, Kitty, speak to me ! He saw the woman was dead, and he told him not to shift her any more, and he immediately sent another constable for ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Bryant had charge of a gang of convicts n who were engaged in trenching. The prisoner was among ;~ them- *nd as the warder was speaking to some of the pri- k sonere, Hutcheson came behind him and struck him a violent E blow on the right temple with his spade ...

THE ABDUCTION AND CHILD MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... She followed him and deceaaed tothe end of Wil- liemastreet, when hr hat fell Off, And she lost sight of Ithem. She did cot speak to deceased-she was frightened. There wger not many; people in the street. e ByMr. Dieki he man was abont as old uhr father ...

THE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... They asid e nothing more to me after I admitted them into b the room. The man paid me a shilling, but did f not speak. I did not bear him speak. I then put the d hasp in their room door, and went again to bed. There d were two young women sleeping in the ...

THE OUTRAGES ON PREGNANT WOMEN

... Mr. Henry-Arayou acquainted with his handwriting? Witness-I have seen his writing, but I cannot say that I am competent to speak with certainty about it. Mr. Lewis-I hope the latter part of his answer will be taken. (rhe letter which the prisoner wrote ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A DAUGHTER AT COTWALLEND

... and kissed him several times. The prisoner returned the endearment, and pushing her from her embrace said, Now go and speak the truth, and he a good girl. n The girl was obliged to be removed from her parent. The ir scene lbetween father and daughter ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... and glasses. She had borne also a good character irrespective of the club, and several witnesses were in attendance ready to speak on her behalf. He need hardly say by the position in which she was now placed she would be unable to obtain any employ- ment ...

THE CRAWLEY COURT-MARTIAL

... whichMr. W. V. Harcourthaspublicly declamd himself to be a contributor. This is not the proper time for me, he writes, to speak, as it will hereafter be my duty to do, of the other parts of that reply. When these proceedings are finally concluded I shall ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... put me into a In. t natic asylum, where there is no prospect. Hec was then removedj. _ __ _ _ _t The II Times, Sept. 15, speaking of Benson'sa Modern and Antique Watches in the Exhibition,says- Aqs affnrding themost ?? contrast, Mr.Becsonshowswiththese ...