THE CASE OF CHILD MURDER AT LEAMINGTON

... [naifle flsshnd ecares her mind. It was in consequence Inof that spontaneens impression that She instructed Mrs. Francis to speak to her about it. Prisoner's replies ware so satisfactory that all doubt Wus removed. As far as san be at ptesent ascertained ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Castle-street. d*I2doja8 CONSUMPTION CURSBLL-,Sse Dr. Brett's (of the Liverpool Royal Infirmary) testimonial letter, wherein he speaks Of Martin's Balsam of Hors. hound and Aniseed as tie beet remedy he ever knew, and in conjunction with cod liver oil the bost ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... extraordinary ?? wi th which he discharged his datieq, never having beena the tenth part of a second late in his attendance on the Speak :- In private life the train-bearer used to unbenl a lit- tle, and even condescend to smoke a long clay pip: k which lie kept ...

ALLEGED INHUMANITY TO A LUNATIC

... creature was in such a horrid state that witness could hardly believe at first that it was a human being to whom she was speaking. Police- sergeant Horne stated that in consequence of information from Mrs. Mluscroft lie visited Bennett's house on December ...

THE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT ST. HELENS

... great difficulty of that he could speak. I found a razor covered with Df blood and partly open, on the side of the bed where the woman was lying. During the day he made sevelal statements to me. He was enabled to speak by pros- re sing his hand to his ...

GLASGOW SHERIFF COURT

... important matters has been practically devolved upon the defender Mr, Steel who is at once trustee, secretary, and, ' celly speaking, the trea- nsurer. Air. Robertson has deponed in this process- All I did as treasurer was to receive, in my capacity as ...

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 MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT ST. HELENS

... with great dilfficulty that he could speak. I found a rpzor covered with blood and partly open, on the side of the bed where the woman was lying. During the day he made several statements to me. He was enabled to speak by pressing his hand to his throat ...

THE ST. HIELEN'S TRAGEDY

... alsi) speaking to her at the samn time about minding Y her religious duties better. I do not recollect ever having seen the razor produced until Monday r night. I was not aware that my daughter had a h razor in her house, anti I never heard her speak of ...

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... paper, and with which our readers are st doubtless fully acquainted, having been stated, several td witnesses were called to speak to Wrigglesworth's * character. From their statements it seemed that h beiha s- previously borne an excellent character for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... attempting to pick pttckets ii fl Byrom-street on Thursday ?? case had been re- dmanded to allow Thomas to produce parties to speak to I his character, and to-day tvo gentlemen were in attend d ance-one with whom the prisoner bad served his c apprenticeship ...

LAW POLICE, AND CRIME

... lane, Spitalfields, a tall, dark man, idressed in black, came out of a stable yard with his dress in disorder, and, without speaking, caught hold of and dragged her down the avenue, closing the gates after ithem. Despite her cries of I Murder l' and * Help ...