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THE CASE OF MURDER AND PIRACY ON THE HIGH SEAS

... stated that they were proped to proceed with the a., Mr. Henry-Do they all speak English ? Mr. Pollard-No, but we have an interpreter. Moot of them speak English, and all speak Spanish. s The prisoners wone then pleed at the bhr. Mr. Welsby stated that ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... slight discrepancies be- tl tween them, as there would always be in the evidence of Zo witnesses who came to speak the truth, they would speak substantially to all the facts that the prosecutrix would w tate. He thought he ought to say that the answer ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... a parson pained Bare, and employed a Frenchman named Gauden in the same capacity, and as he could not speak English, and M Telini could not speak French, they had great sdifficulty In. communicating with or understanding each other and that this caused ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tar was let go, while he was taken into custody, and asked the constable whether be heard him speak to the porter. The constable said he did not hear him speak to the 1 porter, but he heard him say Give it to the old -. The porter said a conetable wanted ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A GIRL AT PIMLICO

... Wolland, the young wouan in qustion, was sen by her brother in perfect health at 1o'clock on Monday night last, and aftr speaking to ber she promised him tatshe woulddifacotinue the disreputableliro ehe wu leading. On the following day he received intefigence ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... stick. Midmor spoke to the prisoner while fourishing the stick, and the prisoner then clawed at Midmer's face, saying he could speak good Eglish. I went with Midaer- into a publio- house, and on comiag out i about tive minuates w found ?? prisoner and the ...

THE MURDER OF FOUR CHILDREN AND SUICIDE AT WINDSOR

... t, Windsor. About half-peat eight on Frday evening the child Mary Ann came to witness's house and said, Aunt, I want to speak to you. Father has sent me to borrow two candles. Witness lent her one, and asked how her sisters were. The child said not ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... there used her for the vilest pur. a poses. o The AssistantJndwge, in addresing Joesaid he was afraid to trust himself to speak in sufficient terms of the d enormity of bar Crime. They heard enough of the perfidy z. of men, hut vbhen they folund cue of ...

THE TRIALS OF THE ARMSTRONG AND WHITWORTH GUNS

... judgment in its favour, the details of the effects of each round on the targets having really very little, compara- tively speaking., to do with the question of which system of artillery is to be preferred. As we have already anticipated, from observing ...

THE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICILE AT ST. HELEN'S

... It was with difficulty that to could speak. I found a razor, covered with blood and ptly open, on the dde of the bed where the woman was lying. During the day he made severalstatements to ma. He was enabled to speak by pressing hi and to bis throsat Hleauid ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the 10 * tshouse at all, t named Glover hers got into the witnesbox, and St St. theprisoner could speak English as well as he S ?? mold. ?? * ?? could speak English well enough when St It him. ?? tI (the gaoler)-I know him, sir. He has been at 2s shon ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... several times and behaved inde- rith contl., She could not speak because be kept his mouth ?? over hers. A male lodger entered while this wasgoing on, ttle bat she was too exhausted to speak to him. Another We. lodger, a female, went oat, but she (co ...