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THE CASE OF THE LATE EMPEROR FREDERICK

... ical, controversial, snd statistical. It contains 21 tb illustrations, showing the condition of the late Emperor's larynx at different periods, the canula used in the later stages of the case, Z measurements made by Mr. Hovell with the view Ue of proing ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST A THEATRICAL MANAGER

... and fraud had been goinz on since April, 1S64, and the total deficiency was about £1700. Mr. Carl Rosa, the proprietor of the Royal Court Theatre, said he purchased and took posses- sion of the theatre on 1st April, 18M The pri-l soner was employed as ...

THE DIVORCE COURT

... form of declaration, the respondent ?? being inspector of factories in that town. They lived F together in various places til April, 1897, whens respondent left her to look for another sina- tion. Since then he had only communicated t with her twice, and ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... or about the 8th April, assaulted Mary Dowling, five years of age, was acquitted. Mr. Ambrose Jones appeared for the prosecution. William Brown, 27, labourer, charged with assaulting Mary Ann Ward, at, Liver-pool, on the 22nd of April, was found not guilty ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... him finish the rehearsal, and the reply was that he ?? a lr letter for him. He asked the defendant to csume on ol the stage and show it to hin before the corn- : pany andL not go behind the scencs. Gaffney, the IIS treasurer, came up afterwards and handed ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES OF MURDER AND FORGERY

... under the name of James William Macklin, was killed by a piatol-shot in his bed at Antwerp, Readly occupied a room on the second floor of the Hotel dii Rhine, No. 7, and. he had for his com- panion the accused, Risk Allah, his teapfather, who occupied ...

LIVERPOOL'S PAINFUL [ill] JUVENILE CRIME

... J'I{lSR - SALUS POP~lI LEX JUPRSEfA, FRIDAT, APRIL 17, 1846. OL'S PAINFUL PRE EMINENCL L1trRPOO JUVENILE CRIME. 'te Recorder' s charge, some w reeks ago, gave riseF narticle in the Journal; of particular expres- ?? that article anid of its general tone ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... beer. For - the.defen Mr. ¶ PnnslI-ed tit when V Brcck first went imto the haO2 he did not show signs-of being under the of driL 17 nM After be had bad the second drink, however, body defendant saw be was not sober, and refused to 7 r ho serve him with ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... the 2nd o April from the prisoner making inquiries with re- e ference to his wife. 'Louisa Uodson stated that in Jnme, 1881, she a was ?? to the prisoner. He was then con- . nected with the stage. Since her marriage she had l been on the stage a great part ...

THE STORY OF THE MURDER OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN

... peculiarly located by Booth, occupying the outer a. corner of the box most remote from the (stage. To his left oat Mrs. Lincoln ;-'next her, and nearest 0l the stage, Mise Harris; in the rear of all, Major v Rathbone. The box,-which was lined with crimson ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... born on the 15th of April. Joseph Rickey was the father. She had gone to his house for medicine.-Mr. Hornby: As your medical man ?-Com- lainant: Yea. The irst improper intimacy occurred etween them in the defendant's surgery in April, 1863. Shehad gone ...

SINGULAR WILL CASE

... of which, dated three weeks after the will, asked the solioitor to go to take his olient's instructions for a codicli; the second epoke of returning the draft, and of wiashing to make further alteratione; and in the third the testator said he had drawn ...