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THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER

... detailed by Mr. Cnlverley, whether the third produced the duck or the fifth killed the man, I con. fess I am incompetent to speak. That the duck producsd the Patch of blood is not believed by those who siw it; that any wadding corresponding to that Lambert ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inst. the a ?? a: i j tor rid the woman in a netighbour's c Iu i r u; rited her to Lo out wvith him. . ' 4 i;,L she W-tild speak to 1im when *: 01- b-et svaw Hartley draw out a knife I ,- ; hi td hi staabtd her repeatedly, until sile 'e a r. iu i:t tt1tvilt ...

THE POLYGLOT TEMPERANCE PETITION

... meeting of the British Women's Temperance Association to be held in Leeds on Wednesday, the .20th, Lady Henry Somerset will speak chiefly on the claims of the Local Veto Bill. CREDITORS' MSETINGS. A meeting was held in Bradford yesterday of the oreditora ...

THE SHEFFIELD MURDER

... fingers off the left hand; cut mark on the back of each hand, cut mark on forehead; walks with his legs rather wide apart; and speaks smaewihat peculiarly, as though his tongue was too large for his mouth. The man in custody has long grey whiskers, nearly ...

FRANCE AND PRUSSIA.—THE CASE OF M. OTT

... bonds between two sovereigns and two countries is the murder of our compatriot, one Ott, ts the GOssstifittiostnl elegantly speaks of him, by Counst voes Eulenburg, and the extreme mansuetude with which the Berlin Cabinet and its agents proceed against ...

COURT of KING's BENCH, April 28

... proved, then it -Xouldk be proper to strike out from the Bill sucl averments as were not duly supported by evidence. Properly speak- ing, all tihe overt acts must amount to what; in lasw was denominated levying war against the King. llf certain acts were ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... excellent health, and Lady Campbell- Bannerman, who left town after an attack of infuensa, is also much better. Sir Henry speaks most regret- fully of the loss sustained by the Liberal party through the death of Mr. Ellis. Sir Henry says that only those ...

THE WHALLEY FRAUDS

... was5 hea eail- voved, bet they had no reason to suspect It would derange Ms mint! Indeed, one of his relatives wtw only speaking so late as Saturday of his fortituds aedi his ability to stand tie fiSnanal los Mr. Whafley's dis- honesty had entailed. ...

ARREST OF GENERAL GOURGAUD

... nor oien b would break it open. The servant immtdiately ween into the behl-room and told the Genera.l a person wisl: ed to speak to himi. The General toldt her to shoe him in, if lie would excuse his being in bId. ?? gentleman went in and spike a few words ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... new featume presenting itself. It is thought that the case for the Crown will close this evening, anal that Mr. Butt will speak for the defence in the morning It is nimoured that a clerk in one of the Civil Service Departmen2ts wvas arrested yesterday ...

THE ARREST OF MISS CASS

... the. witness to whom Walford spoke, he could be produced. M/r. Honaca Smia.-It does not seem materiaL WValford said he did speak to some one, but he also said. that he had some difficulty about bringing them there. Mr. G N&.-We have the permission of the ...

PROCEEDINGS AGAINST THE HOUR

... him to detection. On the 2vrd ilst. thu. appeare(o in the ie10u, in, large type, under the l~ec Fieisicial Notes, passages speaking of the je iit? practi)eld at the meeting, lsaerepreseituiig the la gis.. useedby Sir Charleg, and Insillusatilng that tile ...