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THE CHAMBERS WILL SUIT

... examined. She said she bed known Mrs. Chambers and her husband for over twenty years. She hlid repeatedly heard .Mrs. Chambers speak of her husband, Colosel Chambers. in thle higbest terms of affection. Sho had frequently told her that ale iutende' to Lonetr ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... Fitzpatricr, who was arrested in London rcceutly, will be l one of the chief witiesses, aud it is believed that he will be able to speak to the actual perpetrators of the double murders. He is said to have been one of those told off as watchers in the Park at ...

THE CHARGE OF ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY AGAINST A GUARD

... placed in a very peculiar position. And on his again ordering Holden out, he replied, I do not care a d-- for you. You can speak or write to whom you like. When Holden was going out of the shop he missed his umbrella from the place he had laid it, and ...

Published: Friday 16 February 1883
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1416 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... him that day? Yes.-bVhere was idt. At Wrein's, at the corner, near Parhliament-street.- off You were speaking to Mottley there? I ?? you O oa speaking to a Mr. Cummins? Yes, nearly opposite :.-Wrenn's.-At the time where were the four men you hat drove ...

THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY

... ramed Phelaui ? Yes.-A railwary gnard P Yes.-Did Wrlsh speak to you about these two mini P Yes.-Whar n3 did he ask M My- Opirion of ?? yoa give it to is him ? I ?? MiCaftroy, you, and ha were speak- is iri togetsler some tilre, did M'Caffrey leave you ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, MONDAY

... rerimain withi it while tile other was in thoe warehouise. Ttio le n ued Judge lirt this latter suggestiosr to the jury, arid speaking of it us the ulleced uiegligeucs, characterised the suggestion as unreasonrbile and under these circum- stances it was not ...

OUTRAGES IN IRELAND

... the increared expenditure of the Government. t, )Y LortD RANDOLPH CHUROH1LL'AT WOODSTOCI;.-e au Lord Randolph Churchill, speaking at a Couser. in vative Association dinner ati Moodstock last nialit, At denounced the Government for not calling litteln ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... man waiting, standing opposite the railings of the gs front parlour. di Was your door shut at this time ? Yes. Cl a Did you speak to the man you saw there standing in the a way you mestion? Yes; he came after me to the steps, and I asked him who he was ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... case for the prosecution was proved by acocistable and some other witnesses, and Sugden in defence called the prisoner to speak as to the sobriety of Everett. Prisoner in Ilia evidence said, I saw George Everett in the house about noon on the 11th November ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... Isis Lordship to modify at thd. punuishment as ,ouele as could be done consisetently a with justies. W or YMr. ME~aLLORt, speaking for Brown, said that it would illqi become him to make any commnents upon the evidenice am which bad becis given; hut iii ...

THE PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... knowni the L.ord-Licuteiant's appearanco before? Oh, ?? youcontiauot for 1 ainy time in tho polo ground? A little while, speaking qhbott- z S.Dr\. Wri.-Oh- Mr. MrerP ?? was not spsalting about the prisoncers; bio was only speakisag att the Lord- ,.Liantenatct ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... when once a max? s phyecally had given himself to the (lemon of drink the evil sspirit did possess him, aned thee, hlumanly speaking, all his fchance wos gone. Tlhey could realise that if they had seen, eas he haad-'and he should never forget it-a man dying ...