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CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

... brmwing: Second advanced, Edwin C. Cartmel; pass, William Smellie, Sylvester Horn, George W. Heugh, Thomas Downie, George Meikle. Building Construction: Second advanced, R. Collins, Vincent Wrigley; pass, Ernest W, Cowden. Mathematics: second in stage 6, John ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... the prisoner before, but soon got intimate with him, for when they reached the land- ing stage at Hirikenheul she took two gold rings from her Hingers and showed them to hin. lnstead of returning them to her lie put them isto his pocket on soum ipretext ...

FULL PARTIOULARS OF THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND ATTEMPTED MURDER OF SECRETARY SEWARD

... his right hand, and exclaiming Sic n th er p yrtnnit, and i5nime. diately leaped from the box, which was in the second tier, to the stage beneath, and across to the opposite side. Ee made his esoape amid the bewilderment of Ahe audience from the rear ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... he (Rigby) knew the first wife and her children, and also thie second wife and her children; that Thomas, the eldest son, was born rof tise first marriage, and *Mary Tracers of tite second. f Now this Mary Travers was born on the 20th of June 1786, just ...

THE DARBYSHIRE DIVORCE CASE

... and in 1884 he found employment on the stage, and became an ator, takng part in many Ieesw In 1886 he becae acquainted with h ife Ms.. arbyshite, whose maiden name, , which se presetped as an actress on the stage, was Agnes Hewit The petitioner was in- ...

THE STORY OF THE MURDER OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN

... the stage to the passage way on the right, thence to the rear behind the scenes, overturning an actor and actress in his course, and thence through what is known as the stage-door to the alley in the rear of the theatre. From the box to the stage door ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... att mpted to seize the prhsoaer, who. turned round and asruck him with the knife In the chest, Inflit- Dog a deep wound. The second mate then caught hold of the prisoner, who stabbed him twice. Immediately afterwards he was secured and put in ?? Gray Of ...

BIP?KENHEAD COMMISSIONERS

... steamer, and £25 for the second best of each class. From the ferry aooounts it appeared that the reoeipts for the month ending the 31st amounted in 1800 to £2385 155., and in 1861 to *2907 12i. Bi. The receipts from'the 24th April October were, in 1860, ...

WIMBLEDON POISONING CASE

... John Tulloch, medical student at St. John's Wood, said he did not see prisoner, whom he knew, before April and December last. He saw I him on the second of that month, and he said he was going to Paris in the evening. He helped to pact the luggage, and ...

THE MANCHESTER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... Wilde came on tile stage-as lie was informed-and told the actors that lie was the responsible pasty, and that Sir. Ehian asd Asir. Reade (Grossinith) had nothing to do with it. He was told this by Sir. George Richards, who t was on the stage at the tihc. Sir ...

LANCASHIRE ANNUAL SESSIONS

... to. e theaccommodationslhould lotexceed200 or290. Mr. B.then E proceeded to show the urgency of providing aecomuodatien e and proper treatment to patients in the earlier stages of their it a malady; and that if two asylumv were to be built it was i : plain ...

THE MANX BREACH OF PRIVILEGE CASE

... offences shows the number of crimes committed during the year to have been 439; number of apprehensions, 2000. of whom O66were committed for trial, the remainder being discharged and disposed of in other ways. The larcenies, which number 235, show a large ...