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THE MURDER NEAR TRENTHAM

... pockets very carefully. No doubt a good deal of property of cne kind or another was taken, bub bt present it is impossible to speak positively on that point. The old lady seemts to have had a pasdoin for aocumulation, end her hongs presented more of the character ...

BIRKENIEAD POLICE COURT

... Sullivan went into the cabin with a pipe in his mouth, saying he wished to speak to the captain. Witness told him that was neither a proper place nor a proper manner in which to speak to bun, whereupon the prisoner Sullivan drew a sheath knife and brandished ...

STRANGE CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... ish clerk. Witness was speaking to Miss Hammond, when she told him that Mr. Rlunt had deposited a bundle of clothes in the vault. Witness thought that was a strange place for clothes, and when Parkhale came out, after speaking to the curate, witness said ...

REFLECTIONS ON AMERICAN AFFAIRS

... annum for five together. For a considerable period she received annually from 30,000 to 90,000 savages, ignorant, brutal, speaking some fifty or more different languages; basidta which, they were ill health, and incapable of increase owing to the small ...

A WHITECHAPEL MYSTERY

... doorstep, where o she remained for some time. I Several persons e passed her, and she called to them, but not being i able to speak English they took no notice, and passed on. At last, however, two men noticed that she was wounded, and apprised the polme ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. DE COBAIN

... written on foreign notepaper. ?? stating thrtt hi4 ease is to be dealt with accoading to the precedent in the Sadleir case, :nd speaking of his heath, he ayse- My object in writing is to respectully ask that if precedents are consulted I- might have whatever ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... of the body of ?? Times. SPEAKING In OaunRcf.-Inasmall Dissenting church in Edinburgh, not long ago, there oc- curred a curious instance of speaking out during the service. The clergyman is said to be addicted to speaking aside-chailenging the members ...

THROWING VITRIOL ON AN ALLEGED SEDUCER

... would turn out a rogue to her, as he had done to me. I went to speak to him when he came out of prison, but he would not, and his friends would not let him. If they had allowed him to speak to me, or had he even looked kindly at me, I should not have thrown ...

THE CORN LAWS

... Iother hand, it is as stoutly maintained that they Age would be ultimately, if not immediately ruined. ?? Earl of Darlington, speaking of the condition T af the English farmer, said that all he asked wns lust o afai feldandnofavour; but that while he was ...

LOCAL DIVORCE SUITS

... consulted, arnd in the result Mr. Searle announced that a deed of sepa- ration was~agreed upon, and he called Mr. Laycnck to speak to the ?? Lordship then granted a deoreeof judicial separation. In the Divorce Division yesterday, ?? James Hannen, the case ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDERS BY A SERVANT GIRL

... not say Agnes had been playing with her; she did not speak. Minnie oftentimes went to sleep in the morning. When he saw her in the wardrobe her eyes were fixod, and she looked as if she could not speak, He and Arthur and Thomas were in the room when Agnes ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A BARRISTER

... at a cigar shop, and a woman pa sed by. He followed her, and afterwarde a lady who had a baby with her. He saw the prisoner speak to her, and heard the lady say in reply that he was a dirty old beast. The witnese added that he asked the girls what the prisoner ...