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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 ...

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 CASE

... he oughtto speak better Eaplish, He kept speaking to me in French, and I emid, R oger, you will have to Jive in England; you have been in the army, and you ought to speak better English. He spoke E3nglis 4nerfcctly, and preferred speaking French. As ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... and general ?? the voice like it was In the regiment? It was stronger and snore ?? that did you hear him speak at the meeting? I ?? long did he speak P For forty minutes or an hour.- Is me defendant'o hair the same odour as Roger's used to be? I think It ...

ALLEGED MASLAUGHTER OF A GRIMSBY FISHERBOY AT SEA,

... ran on deck, wruiwing his hands- in -agony and screamingi He ran to the middle.of the vessel and j amped overboard, without speaking- to the -boy who was steering, and with whom he had previously taken counsel respeoesg the treatment to which be had been ...

THE THAMES MYSTERY

... course of his remarks-said-I am compelled by my duty to speak to you on a matter of vital importance to us all viz the Christian education of children. It is the custen at the present day to speak of children as if they were mere chattels, as if they belonged ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... og Dr. Knmxq=Y.-I think, mylord, that asI wanfrequently 35 pulled np by a member of the benoh- The LonD Caz' Jutsrca,-Don't speak in that way, ad Dr. Renesly. ivs Dr. KwEAnv.-I fear that I must persist in the remark, lie, my lbed, and repeat that Ma I was ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... year 1853, 1 think. I have not a good memory for dates, but I dare say I could repeat my evidence. (LMughter.) Did you ever speak to ArtiaurP I might have told him to be off when be was fighting with another boy. The LOED Cxrr JUS'ICE.-Yon might; but did ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER

... detailed by Mr. Cnlverley, whether the third produced the duck or the fifth killed the man, I con. fess I am incompetent to speak. That the duck producsd the Patch of blood is not believed by those who siw it; that any wadding corresponding to that Lambert ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... to speak Iin Frenth-.ell the family nearly always spoko French with him. He could not speak English. I remember bis voicee in connection with bis ascent. I have had the opportunity of seeing the defendant oh several occasions and hearing him speak; and ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... William. son called on me, and I had a conversation with him. The person I am speaking of belonged to the artillery. He might now belong to the Rifles. Will you swear you did not speak about the horses of the 60th Rifles to him ?-I don't know. It would oblige ...