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THE KINGSWOOD MURDER

... Upon this tho other speaking English quite pushed him aside, and said, ige don't un- derstand your larguage-his name is Franz Fosser, They remained in the ?? house up to the following Saturday morning, when the one who con d speak English, and sup- posed ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Guardian and another office. SPEAKING IN CHUROCH.-In a small Dissenting church in Edinburgh, not long ago, there oc. curred a curious instance of speafdng out during the service. The clergyman is said to be addicted to speaking aside-challengimg the members ...

THE MURDER OF A SWEETHEART AT PRESTON

... the morning, and ask him what he has against you and I speaking, If 1 have not to speak to you ana more, I have made up my mind to mase away with myself, as I cannot live without seeing and speaking to roe; I em nearly bseaut breken. Good-bye fer th, present ...

DESERTION AND SUICIDE

... there. The jury returned a verdict of ' Ten:porarY insanity. Reports fromn al districts speak of the crops, both winter and spring sown, as looking wvell. Speaking generally, he erieng corn is looking well, and in those ,Gistrete Wsili esc-pec previous ...

A LEEDS FRIENDLY SOCIETY CASE

... the defendant's evidehce as to the deputation speaking after the voting. Mr. Bentley )river said ha was chairman of the meeting of the 10th October, and he ruled that one member of the deputation must speak for the lot. Mr. Dalton spoke for the others ...

THE THAMES POLICE COURT

... thanked the magistrate, and retired. N Ld . red ALL TMlE DIFaERENCE.-Mr. Pollock.-Speak up, rk, Sir. Witness-Qi thinks oi speaks up enough. Baron of Alderson-Yeu don't speak so loud as the learned set counsel. Witness-Noa, it's not loikely ; oi's not used ...

DEAF AND DUMB PROSECUTOR

... of tihe prisoner, partly by spelling the wvords on bis fingers, asd partly by writing, to which the boy answeredi both by speaking articulately alxd by signs. It Wdas eiven in evi- dence that the moy's narne was Thom;ns Collins ; that lie was until lately ...

KINGSTON SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... turn bh bead to speak to some one, when Bye took up his own sovereign, and put it into bis pocket, and the prisoner took up the other. He then went out of thie house, but returned shortly after. The prisoner desired the witness to speak the truth, and ...

A BOOKMAKER'S BANKRUPTCY

... ought to speak as the Spirit gives us utterance. We should retrace our way to Pente. cost. I seek no messages from disembodied friends. I await direct comimnication from God. We should atand in living relation to the Eternal Spirit, and should speak out Clearly ...

THE HOOLEY CASE

... seemed sometimes to be under mere a illusions, and to treat them, for the purposes tof his evidence, as if they were real. Speak- inr of the payments to Lord de la Warr the leirne i Judge said it was quite possible that Lord de la Warr believed his own ...

ROBBERY OF THE ST.UELEN'S AND PRESCOT MAIL

... are perfectly right in teinug cautious ia speaking to any liat ty. Mr. Thomas says that you had a better opportunity of seeing one man tlati) the rest.-Collett. iYes, I hId; tbil I could riot undertank to speak to Ihat man; because they covored my face ...

THE OLDMELDRUM MURDER

... and senteneod to be hung. The following is the speech of Booth on the return of the verdict of the jur :y Prisoner: I will speak the truth, as I shall answer to Gad. You this day appealed to parties whihb did not tell the truth; but I cante' the truth ...