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THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT CARLISLE

... which lee did islot deem it advisable to ?? COROcNER: If Rowell be called lee will be examniied on oath. I-To will be sworn to speak the truth, the whole truth, and isotliieg but the truth. How, then, caci I reconcile his refusal to answer one question and ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, TUESDAY

... before, has been rendered im- possible by the observations of Mr. Warburton's counsel, printed in the local papers, which speak of it as the hardest case that ever happened, and after those expres sions, we will not abandon the criminal prosecution upon ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... to take up the time of the court unnecessarily. Mr. SEaoroue said the Mayor of Sheffield and others were in attendance to speak, if desired, as to the general character of the S/icfield Telegraph, and the care with which it was conducted. His Lor.nsnsr ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... foutndaticis. Additioiinl witnosses were called on behalf of plaintiff to show what had transpired at tlse naudit aundI to speak to expressioss of defendant then that hle wisle-d tocitch plaintilft tripping, butthat lie was bad to reteh, Mr. OVcaRiEND ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... allegation of undue influence, and left the issue as one of unsound mind or not. Many other witnesses were also called to speak of the great change which took place ill the testator subsequent to the stroke of paralysis and before the will was made, all ...

THE ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT NEW WORTLEY

... was bleeding fronitho mouthand the nose, and a manwas holding his head up. Bcyorid Kelly aid Richardson, wvitness could not speak to -any of the other prisoners as having been present. Kelly said to him, We have not touched him; he has fallen himself ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS IN LEEDS

... Mr. Routh, the trustee, examining the accounts, and lie 'as not able to say whether they were accurate or not. Practically speaking, the cash account as filed was worth- less, and es to the goods account iti was the most extraor- dliary document he had ...

THE VOYSEY APPEAL CASE

... so that they always knew it themsclves; hut it does not .appear that they were compelled always to speak the truth. If not compelled always to speak the troth, Mfr.I .Voysey observed, what evidence was there that they were r compelled always to write ...

YORKSHIRE GAOL DELIVERY

... retained a grip upon his throat, while Wood took -from his trousers pockets ls. 3d. Iloks was very mun3 exliausted, and could not speak for several minates, but he was able to give an alarnm, and soveral persons going up to bis assistanuse, the prisonlecswere ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR SUNDERLAND

... in the employment of the company, and the pointsmen are generally selected from the platelayers. By Mr. Bsrsozs,-I cannot speak as to how long a vacancy is before itis filled up. Mr. Swinborn appoints the pointamen. I have Inown Medley for sixr months ...

THE MURDER OF A FATHER BY HIS SON AT HALIFAX

... quite friendly. She had never heard Walter and Mr. Crabtree have words or diagreements, nor had she ever heard either of them speak wrong words to the other. Walter was very steady, and she had never seen him the worse for liquor. He was always home [by ten ...

A FATHER KILLED BY HIS SON AT QUEENSBURY

... of William Suteliffe, at the F'leece Inn, Mlountainl, before Mr. W. Bairstow, deputy coroner, and a jury, of whom Mr. Paul Speak was foreman. The following evidence was taken: laery AInn &declajP said: The deceased, William Sut. elidie, was my father. ...