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THE COAL-MINE ROBBERIES

... MtAf.. d Medley bad surveyed the surface plan, and bould speak to ties whole of ties property. Mr. Tarbuck had merely surveyed a per. tion ofl the surface &ln, and could therefore only speak to a few n o~f-the ~operties.exmntocniud 0 Mr. Tarburk'sexmnto ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... re- ceived him cordially, but he afterwards could not get her to speak, and she sat down on the rug. He appealed to her, talked to her, and in' every way tried to in- duce he,- to speak, but she would not. He consider'ed Ler mind was now impaired. There ...

THE MURDER AT HYDE

... precisely, what transpired ; but we understand that Jones repeated his statement with the appearanice and consistency of a person speaking the truth. He was croa-exarnsined at great length by Mr. Stanfield, on behalf of the prisoner, for thepurpose of showing ...

CRIME AND CRIMINALS

... proportion between the young imprisoned in is last two years for the first time, and those impri- soned at any former period speaks well, says Mr. hi Clay, for the reformatory effect of our discipline. Pursuing this important subject of re-committals ...

SIX CHILDREN MURDERED IN SURREY

... hzod, a surgeon, of Esher, was sent for,,who dressed the wouran's wounds, and she soon recovered sufficiently to be able to speak. The name of the miserphie woman is Mary Ann grough. It appears that she is the wife of Gen. Brough, a Man somewhat older than ...

THE MURDER IN ST. LUKE'S

... No doubt is entertained'of the identity of the man shot at Port Elizabeth with James Carey, the informer. He died without speaking. The murderer is en Irish-American, in whose possession an infernal machine has been found. ?? is nowv under examination ...

EVIDENCE, INDISPUTABLE EVIDENCE

... One lady said she was enjoying better health than she had done for years, this after taking Warner's SAFE Cure. Facts will speak for thcmselvea.-T. W. RouicwaoN, Chemiht, established 1797. The above evidence is simply indisputable, and as such must merit ...

THE MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT DAGENHAM

... about. I saw him in three different cottages, and my eyes were wide open. I could see him as plain as noon day, but I did not speak to him. My husband told me in the hospital that f I said anything he would rise from the grave and crush me. I have told Mrs ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... however, is I now such that a few days, perhaps a few hours, must I determine the course to be adopted. The police have, E so to speak, concluded the case for the prosecution,-they I have collected all the evidence which they could obtain, or which there is ...

Borrowed Cristies

... celebrated cakes, and for having been the Ploint of rendezvous of Falstaff's regiment of foot, but also, if I may presume to speak of it, for the first develop- inaet of the imaginative faculty in mnyself, by which facultyu Icould he understood to mean, ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Town-green statIon, near Ortnikik, on the East Lancashire Roalway. Miss Parkineon could not Identiiy the prisoner, nor could she speak positively to the cloth prodnced which was found on the prisoner, but believed It was the sam-e.- Committed for trial. PT' ...

RETIREMENT OF MR. JUSTICE LITTLEDALE

... vistirs of every member of the pro- fession of whricit yei have beeii long a distinguoished orna- ment, ast thlit we shall ever speak ail think of you with rcspect rind alfectionr. iMr. Justice Littledale then addressed tire bar as follows -Mr. Atiorni'y-Goneral ...