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THE WARRINGTON MURDER.—RESPITE OF THE FEMALE CONDEMNED PRISONER

... bear the name of my father, quence m the unfortunate Louis XVI., King of France and guised m Navarre. The president said, Speak with good grave. id sense, if it be possible. He replied, ?? have said shown le 'Write Louis XVTI.' It being impossible to ...

THE MURDER AT BATH

... was very reserved but said, Unfortunate wretch, what shallldo with her 1 He said nothing more, and seesed eot inclined to speak. Witness said probably his 3il6 would not return before he went to his work es Monday morning, and asked him what, in that ...

THE TOOTING CASE

... thai )r most illustrious victime had passed their best days, of I a and where as own life as destined to close in un- rear d speak able ?? and horror.-.3Mac~uisy's~a' ory for A~;~ cfngined. 'decd ...

SUICIDE OF COLONEL GURWOOD

... About twelve she took him some rice for lunch, and at one fetched the things away. He was seated oi1 the sofa and did not speak to her, and ho appeaced ns usual. About a quarter.past two she tooklup the newspaper. Mrs. Gurwood and the young ladies were ...

PRUSSIAN PRISON REVELATIONS

... right name, and cry fie, when the vic- tims, maddened by the insults, the injuries, and the indignities they have received, 'speak of avenging themselves, and of overthrowing the tvrant who has robbed them of health, home, and almost hope and life! It was ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDE

... while crnvereiag a We a friend in the wine trade, m clerk can iave said that Mr Ovenstone, of Great Tiehfi and so wanted to speak to me. I immediately wer h f to is is room, where I found Mr. Ovenstane, to wham I8ai id-'Well, Mr. Ovenstone, I understand ...

BOROUGH COURT OF REQUESTS

... the fable of the jaclidaw dressing himself out in the' peacock's feathers, hoping to pass for one of that 3speeies. 1 May I speak now, Sir, exclaimed Mrs. Tulbs, who seemed altost bursting with impatience at the re- straint that had been placed on her ...

PRUSSIAN PRISON REVELATIONS

... right name, and cry fie, when the vic- tims, maddened by the insults, the injuries, and the indignities they have received, speak of avenging themselves, and of overthrowing the tvrant who has robbed them of health, home, and almost hope and life! It was ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDE

... I We a friend in the wine trade, my clerk canie to in' s ire said that Mr Ovenstone, of Great Tichfi d !lula orD wanted to speak to rue. I immediately went 'nto M, 3 is room, where I found Mr. Ovenmtone, to whom I 8,S ?? 'Well, Mr. Ovenstone, I understand ...