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CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST YOUTHS

... W. Pidgeon, house surgeon at the Manchester Royal Infirmary, said the deceased was admittedat 1030 on Feb11. He could not speak hut he appeared to understand what was saidto him. His skull was broken, and there were pieces of bone on the brain. There ...

THE SUPPOSED FENIAN MURDER AT SOLIHULL

... as John Duff aud testified to having sold hius a revolver jnst before the murder. About a dozen witnesses were called to speak-to the prisoner having ied a long corrversation with Gateby in Irish at the Gardeners' Ars, and then to his having gone with ...

THE FRAUDS BY A STOCKBROKER

... that is genuine, having aio a ?? dictionary of Stock Exchange terms, and soea opinions of the nres, at the end, which -L speak in the most glowing language of Mr. Heerben Harrison's 'svstem. But, in addition to these, the reader is also told how - ...

BETTING AND GAMBLING

... of things. I know too well what is going on both by land and sea in this matter, and those employed on the ocean who dare speak could surprise the public indeed if it Iwere necessary. . A PAaEsNr. N.B.-Act corporately against it, too; as at a raging fire ...

THE EARL OF DURHAM'S MARRIAGE SUIT

... after i 3 the marriage, I went on a visit to Lambton Castle. e The manner of the Countess of Durham was excessively ?? she speak to you? She only answered in monosyllables. I was there ten I days, and that same manner continued the whole It ?? she sit ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... upon Mr. Slingsby. t The lattefthen mentioned the name of a gentle- I man who lived at Garston. While Mr. Papayanni r was speaking to Mr. Slingsby in his office, a I person called Brown, a clerk in Mr. Slingsby's i employ, interrupted by saving that the ...

LIVERPOOL THEATREICAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... sented, recited, or sung which is licentious orindecent orlik-ely toproduce riot, tumult, or breach of the peace. He could not speak of the matter from his personalknowledge, but repre- sentations bad been made to bin that in the pantomime last year there ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 5s. in the pound had been resolved on; t it speaks of the bankrupt not being able to pay even that sum without help from others; it suggests that those who might assist him consider 5s. too much, and speaks of the disastrous alterna- tive of a bankruptcy ...

A LIVERPOOL DIVORCE CASE

... positively that it -was the 9th September when she met the respon- dent at the ?? by Mr. rInderwick, witness said she was speaking entirely Ifrom memroy in the matter.-Dr. Deane having replied, the learned Judge said that the only issue .left for him to ...

THE ST. LOUIS MURDER

... What was the amount of the insurance& Twelve hundred pounds ($6000). -And you know that it has not been paid Now I cannot speak with absolute certainty on that subject. It is certain, however, that Preller carried the life insurance named, and that up ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... Emily, . of Liverpool, that it would be necessary to re- 0 argue the case heard sometime ago, one counsel being allowed to speak on either side. The case, r which was very fully gone into in their Lordship's House a week or two ago, arose out of an action ...

THE ARMSTRONG ABDUCTION CASE

... interposed, andtold Mr. Stead -not to speak of matters if he was not going-to prove them. Ar. Stead.-I have subpoonaed ?? of Canterbury, and shall call him as my witness. (Surprise in court.) Mr. Stead went om-to speak of the conversations he had had with ...