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DEATH BY BURNING

... it exeinguished the remainderofthe llamaes. The deceased was taleen tothe Queenl'slHospital, badlyburirt, and just able to speak. The sater Lydia be- lieved deceased's clothes were ignited by a coal falling oil filt-mi from-the grate. Every attention was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... her head back by the hair, and severely bit her nose. So far from offering any provocation, the proseoutrix said she did net speak to the prisoner. Prisoner offered no defence, but said that the proseoutrix was continually Insulting her. -Prosecutrix em ...

SAD CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... husbaid not to be impudeiit, and lie replieil that lie was not, wsheis Willianis ran at him aisd lusocked him down. He did not speak, aid died alinost immediately. Prisoner called out tolher, and told her to take that b- mut of the way, or he would run the ...

AWFULLY SUDDEN DEATH

... table wllen lie and deceased arrived, bsut he did not see any champagne. 3y a Juror: When deceased rose from his chair to speak he appeared enraged. William Bllelher, the cabman who conveyed deccassi hoole, gave evidence. He believed deceased was dead ...

THE LATE [ill] OUTRAGE UPON DR. SUCKLING

... that while standing at the front door of her house (next to Dr. Sucklng'a) Itstening to al mAn who was on the ohurch wall speaking, the moh suddenly turned the corner of St. 3lery's Row. Witness went into the passage and heard blows,' and looking out again ...

THE MYSTERIES OF THE PIANOFORTE TRADE

... about twenty others live on the most choice joints Lancaster can produce. (Great lbiughter.) In refer- ence to the £8. you speak about, I was prepared to take up the bill, and will take d- good care the assignees do not spare you, if I go-tbrough the Court ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the previous evening, about seven o'clock, while walking through Union Passage, the prisoner came up to him, and without speaking, wreuched his watcls from tlec chibs, and ran away with it. Hie followed her, and caught her at the corner near the engine-house ...

KENILWORTH

... servant to Mr. IV. Clarke, accountant. The evioence went to show that on Sunday, the 14th inst., Drs. Clarke had occasion to speak to the deceased on accoont of her not being so attentive to her duties as she was formerly. In consequence of this she became ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... sid eiherataenint asin evidence, and he lie. odgon sad li shold nt hae metioned the cireeni-. Ir odaoebjeeted to Mr. Wright speaking, on this ground tht hbanoctois stasidi. Tue Registra: I don't understand for svhom you- appear new, Mr. Wright. If you don't ...

GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN ON IRELAND

... fire that cooks the frugalsup. per of the Mormon emigrant may sweep over a thousand prairies. The firing of a pistol, or, speaking abovea whisper, will shake Mont Blanc and set the avalanche In motion-so the murder of O'Brien, Larkin, and Allen announces ...

THE CASE OF CHILD MURDER NEAR LEAMINGTON

... of Thomas Thaceker, the prisoner's father. He fomnd tho pristmier standing at a neighbour's door. He told her hIe wanted to speak with her, and they both went into. her father's house. He said, IThove heard you have been. conlinel ; is it truie ? She ...

THE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Anthony Bridges, the popular juggling and pantomimic cquestrian, of whose performances we have more than once had occasion to speak in flattening terms. Mr. Bridges will be sup- ported to-night by Don Jose Maneel, as The Fire King, end Great Little Wheal ...