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THE CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A SURGEON

... of an old friend. Ue stated that, in his opinioq, she died of heart disease In his address to the jury, Mr. Bulwer, after' speaking of the difficulty of laying down any definition of the wantof care whichwae necessary to make a man criminally responsible ...

PRISONERS' AID SOCIETY

... But bow is he to do this? He has no trade or calling which tie can use as a maeunas to bring about this desired end. (I am speaking, not of the dishonest clerk or shopman who to gratify som e momentary pleasure will place him- self within the power of the ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A WIFE

... bleeding from the head, and supported by Mrs. RiHwkins. I took hold of her by the right arm, and tried to see if she bad power to speak, but she could inot. I told the child to go up and tell the prisoner that lis wife was dead. He did not come down, and then ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... became ill, and tyof vonited iuoch. A neighbour coming in, the wretched I in- man was found lying on the bed, but unable to speak. :hreeHe died soon afterwards. It is supposed that the PanY powders wire similar to those sold for the destruction Oath of ...

ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER AT BOLTON

... Houghton- etreet and the husband, who was standing on the door- steps of the beer-house, calel to her, expressing a wish to speak to her. She was induced to follow him into the house, and he took her to a small room, where by themselves, they had a few ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... buildine was 950,000 dols., which, with the ground (valued at 323,4.00 dols.), makes the whole value eo 1,276 400 dole., not to speak of furniture, 500,000 dole. th worth of which wasimporteI and put in. S ,that when ce the house was folly completed and furnished ...

THE MURDER BY A SEAMAN

... course of conduct and readily conversed with the officers of the prison, and it would seem that the reason why he refused to speak when be was put upon his trial was that he was told by some of his fellow-prisoners that this was the best thing for him to ...

OUTRAGE ON A LITTLE GIRL

... The prisoner was committed for trial at the assizes. During the hearing of the case he asked several times for permission to speak to his wife, bht without specifying which wife; but this Mr. Fowler would not grant. The purpose of his desired oommunication ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF TWO CHILDREN BY POISONING

... nine o'clock instead of returning at six o'clock, and both witness and his wife had rebuked her for her improper conduct and speaking to the young children about her intimacy with men, and how many lovers she had. It was on Good Friday she was told that her ...

ELOPEMENT AND ROBBERY

... house with him, but after a while consented to acooin- pany hin, and on theirarrival at Brookes's theprieoner loft her to speak to somo one, and ehe lout sight of bim. Finding he dil not rolurn to her she went howe, a:d then see found that the prlsoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 1i;ht-John ?? was brought np for sentence at the Special Commission to-day. c Whlen asked wiat he had to say, the prisoner, speaking i in a clear, firm voice, said he was aware thiat nothing i Fe could state craould ward off the sentence of death, ha: he ...