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MURDER OF A BOY

... carrying a little bundle, has been arrested on suspicion at the railway gates. r He showed great nervousness, but refused to speak. The LI murdered boy was found by a lad named Osborne, who asserts that he saw this man near the spot. No motive for the commission ...

THE BARNSLEY SHOOTING CASE

... saw Richardson coming' slowly towards the office. Blurridge was lying on the ground. Witness went up to hbn but he did not speak. Richardson was not in hiS usual working dress. Somge of the workmen carried Mr. Bridge into the office, and he was subsequently ...

THE WIFE MURDER AT HUDDERSFIELD

... house of a man named Hartley, with whose family, s5 he wras intimate. Arived there, he walked into the kitohen g vrithout spea~king to any one, and proceeded to wash his ., and, rmaringhethehad done for her fox ever,, *ad ththe ould awing for ths ? ...

THE COURT

... Teesdele were in attendance. THE GOVERNMENT AND IRELAND. The ion. W. St. John Brodrick, Financial Secretary to the War Office, speaking at Darwen on Saturday, said the remedial Acts of legislation passed by the Governtmeat ?? Ireland had been a great success ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... extensive experience in cases of homicidal insanity, and having been retained in the chief cues during the past 20 years, I speak as an I authority on this art of the subject. Icannot agree with your statement. will give one case which recalls itself to ...

HULL WINTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... confidence of those who might occasionally resort to it. He then referred to the death of the late Recorder, Mr. Beasley, Q.C., speaking of him in feelng terms. Having next drawn attention to the cases on the cialondar, or which there were 25, he in conclusion ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF THREE GENTLEMEN IN NOTTS

... the chapel into Bridge-street, and there saw William Caudwell, who was standing at the Chesterfield-road end. They did not speak to him, but walked on towards his '(witnesses) home on the canal side. They had got into Church-waLk, near Brett's house (now ...

IRELAND

... of the distriet, whatever teir ililint leehigs may be, outwardly express great indignlatiou at tlhe coowardly murder, aud speak in terms of tlla miost unstinted praise of the good qnualities of the ?? want. The funeral took place immediately uier the ...

THE BRADFORD WOOL-STEALING CASE

... said Iss landlady, Mrs. Chapman, is a relative of Rotheray, and on Sunday last the prisoner called at the house and asked to speak to her privately. He arranged to roturn on the Monday, and in the meals- time Mrs. Chapman acquainted witness with the object ...

WHOLESALE POISONING OF NATIVES IN BRAZIL

... made use of sublimated mercury in the same manner, poisoning X c deposits of water, wine, and provisions; and at the time of speaking they were preparing to attack another village of 5,000 Indians. ' This Senhor J. Bueno, who might well be called Joaquin ...

THREATENING MR. GLADSTONE

... have been. dragged by the miserable statesmanship of the successive Governments during the last fifty years. Personally speaking I am deeply grieved that your father should he the sacrifice to be offered up; but justices knows no persons-needs no personality ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT, THURSDAY

... bankrupt had been guilty of several offeices agairnst 'a Act, and his Honour suspended the certilicato for trelee months, speaking strongly of the wavy in which ties hut. rupt had dealt with his creditors in pledging his tet. ?? Tetos. STEAD and itaICiLflD ...