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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... which I fractured and eutered her skull to the depth of an inch. ' I She fell crying, Have mercy on me, Lord! anddid I not speak again. The prisoner pulled the iron out of her ° head, and, linding she was dying, issed her and expressed I his sorrow at ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER AT PICKERING

... morning. I went upstairs to do my work, and had got t' tho window, ,whea I heard the. ,prisouer come, ,upaiternme. Ue did not speak, but seized hold of me- and I felt something -drawn'e4rosm my'tthreatr' I eized 'his hand, and screamed.' We ?? together, and ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... eldest daugh- ter of the late MNajor William Cookeen (80th Regiment). We are informed that Mr. Chamberlain has no engagement to speak at the dinner to-day in c n- nection with the Tropical School of Medicine. The announcement to that effect published recently ...

FRANCE

... he had received these letters, or to whom ibe might have addressed any. He was asked if he spoke Italian. Ile replied (he speaks French) in the negative, though one of the agents took . it into his head that he detected a few Italian words - which, in ...

EQUITY COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN, THURSDAY

... Messrs. Martin and Sodlivall, of the Wcklly Alts, end others, indicted on four counts, for unlawfully assembling and seditious speaking in coiuLec- tion with the recent Dublin procession, was commenced to-day, and was not concluded at the rising of the court ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to twelve he was in Kirkgate, when the prisoner mede a dash at him from the opposite side of the street, saying, 1 want to speak to you. Prosecutor got away from him, although the prisoner attempted to get hold of him by the neck. His manner was neither ...

THE TIME ALLOWED FOR HOLDING THE ASSIZES AT YORK

... been obtained as to the 3time necessary for the Asazes was not the information of learned counsel lkely to be the beet ?? to speak reliably on the subject. A week at York was not too 1l0nR-Mr. BE-yxuR, Q.C., said he was not in court on the previous day, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... assault was one of the police- force, and, moreover, that he was also on duty, and that lie had called a perjured witness to speak in his behalf, with the full knowledge that what that -witness was about to swear was altogether false, it was impossible, ...

REPUDIATION OF A MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER

... born after tle a second marriage. '1'lrsst would be fifty-six years ago.- , Mr. FERNS submitted that the witness could not [. speak to a fact which occurred fifty-six years ago, and when she was only two years old. He con- tinned by' arguing that the defendant ...

A CURIOUS WILL CASE

... was refused admitta1nce, and when | the testator m et her in the street, if Jarmes happened to I be with trim, e dare not speak to her. At last Annie I James took tdie testator to a solicitor whom he did not know, a MNr. Pointoun and there executed a ...

THE MURDER AT BONN

... appeal to the inhabitants of the department. The Paris Temps, in reproducing it, calls attention to an error it contains. It speaks of Count Eulenburg as a lieutenant in the Prussian army. As we have already mentioned, says the Tesnps, generally most ...