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THE EXTRAORDINARY MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... Mrs. Dyson that 'an elderly gentleinan wanted to speak to her, but she refisbd. A few minutes after, as'Mrs. Dyson was leaving an out- house, Peace presented a revolver at her head, aeud shouted, Speak, or I'll shoot you!, She screamed. and her 'husband ...

EXECUTION OF DURR, THE MANCHESTER MURDERER

... desire to speak. No one preventing him, Durr said: I believe mly two boys are.outside. I wish to speak a word to them. Calcraft, gruffly: Yolu can't, Durr, continuing, heedless of the harsh, ill-timed inter- ruption: They may hear me, and I am speaking to them ...

BURGLARY AND PLATE ROBBERY

... by states- mout about whose Rins~ian nationality and patriotism there cannot se D doubt. Events as well as individuals are speaking for peace., Sab1criptions for the-volunteer flet are coming in but slowly, and, though the soldiers would doubtless fight ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... On the Monday, a neighbour named Mrs. Wall went into the house and asked what was the matter. Witness. who was unable to speak, pointed to her throat and then at her husband.-Elizabetl/, ' ,FVil said that on the 11th of February last, about noon, seeing ...

THE LEEDS WINTER ASSIZES

... the memorial of the Incorporated Leeds Law Society said the position of that body as practising solicitors eoauled them to speak with special Rnowledge of the defects and inconveniences of the present system, It was a little difficult to get at the exact ...

EXECUTION OF TWO MURDERERS AT DURHAM

... collected. When Hayes had been pinioned, and while Slane was undergoing that operation at the haeds of Caloralt, Hayes began to speak. He said lie was very glad to sea the reporters present, and he was happy to die. He stood there innocent of the murder of ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... Jusario.-He is speaking there of Arthur Orton. Dr. KExInLY.-No, my Lord, he is speaking there of Castro. The Lo= Curnm Jnsrcx.-He says he is speak'ig of Arthur Orton, and that he saw him at Newburn Park as Arthur-Orton. Dr - ?? speaks of the real Castro ...

ALLEGED MURDER AND EORGERY BY A WOMAN

... had about thirty witnesses to call. Seven of them would certify as to the state of the deceased when-dying, and five would speak as to the appearance of the mar, previous to his death on! that day. le was a sound, robust man, in good health, and cheerful ...

THE PARK-LANE MURDER

... manners towards her. Never, said she, did she speak to me with politeness. You are fond of proper forms, said M. Maci. What do you mean ? I mean that you wish everybody to be polite in speaking to you. Cer- tainly; for I am so myself with ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... distinguish betweess Roger and the idefemidant. Ie came to speak agaiust a IUin who had defanmed his cousin, cnd I nmake no further obssrva- tihn oat his evidestce. Vicoto de Briasorit was unalde to speak to no0 of Roger's featctirs, and there was nothiltg ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... reimained with them. How. ever, I decided to remain and speak to them for a few minutes. Accordingly I went up to the lady and said, Row do you do, Katie P She was deeply veiled. I was speaking to her for a few minutes when I found to my gneat surprise ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... the only thing to which Sir W. Fergusson speaks. When he speaks of two cicatrices, he says that it was that sort of cicatrice which might have been made by one cut or two-that it runs together; but he is speaking of one place only. In any view of the case-take ...