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UNFOUNDED CHARGE OF THEFT

... new-besides being very different in kind. The three women being placed together-all with their bosnes off, and their dress-so to speak-beingequatized as much as possible. The pawnbrokers again Identified Brown as the guilty person-one of them unhesitatingly ...

POLICE CASES DURING THE WEEK

... with Lightburn on that night. Complainant did not speak to the police. He had hold of her (witness's) arm. They walked together from Darwen-street bridge. She was positive the com. plainant did not speak to the policeman., Left the com- plainant at his ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY FROM A BANK

... im- perial packs as MM. Detroyat, Lagueronniere, and Emile de Girardin. The Huddersfield branclt of the Interna- tional, speaking of Mr. Bradlaugh as a professed Republi- can, in a letter to the Council states that if he had been a genuine Republican ...

THE CORONER'S INQUEST

... pistol in each hand. They were large pistols, but I cannot say the size of them or the length of barrel. He did not speak to me, nor did I speak to him. I believe lhe saw me. At the time I saw the man passing the corner, it occurred to me that it was the person ...

WIGAN COUNTY COURT

... She asked him, what lie wanted, and lie said lie wanted to speak to Alice. Witness told him to go home, and come at a timely hour. She called Alice, who told him that if he wanted to speak to her he was to come at a proper time. As he refused to go away ...

THE TWO THOUSAND POUND ROBBERY

... usual height of her sex: Mr. Traill:-Look round the court now, and see whether you observe any person hero like the woman you speak of. The witness accordingly surveyed the crowd, amongst which was Elizabeth Bailey, who was standing at the time amidst several ...

MYSTERIOUS BURNING CASE

... when he was going through the lobby leading to the house in which he lived. He appeared to be very drank, aunt she did not speak to him. Witness saw nothing of him the following day (Sunday), and was ignorant of the fire which took place during Saturday ...

MATRIMONIAL AND TESTAMENTARY LAWS

... of parliament to do this; yet these same people, we have no doubt, could make Exeter Hall ring again, if they were asked to speak on the evils of Romish Indulgences ! ' Every artifice has been resorted to to delay this measure, but government have been ...

ADJOURNED ANNUAL SESSIONS

... allow. A wargeon's certilcate stating Mrs. Leaechs isdisposition and a re from the visiting juustices of Lancaster Castle speaking in her behalf were read. The CLERK OF TIIE PEACE read the seetion of the Act of Par- haoent, which etates that applications ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY, DECEMBER

... could only act within the limits of the borough, and there- fore the expense ought to be borne by the borough rate. Generally speaking, the county rate was prospective, and the suma now asked was retrospective. The question wvas one in which the element of ...

BLACKBURN COUNTY COURT.—SATURDAY LAST

... foot path, because there was no foot- path at that part of the road. The defendant did not speak to her after she was knocked down. The only person who did speak to her was Mrs. Appleby. In re- examination, she said she was close to the edge of the gutter ...

THE STATE OF PARTIES DURING THE PAST SESSION

... with the facts as they stand, what has been the result? We will not here recapitulate the events of the session, for we are speaking of matters of notoriety. In either house, as it is at present constituted, the contest is hope- less. If we look to the future ...