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LATEST POLICE

... took the prisoner into custody, stated that while-bring- ing the prisoner from the Compter that morning he per. suaded him to speak the truth about the transaction. Mr. Aldernman COWAN asked, if he held out any induce- ment or threat? Williams admitted that ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, DUBLIN

... desiderata in the whole mnoteria medica. We do not speak unadvisedly. forwe haveI tried it upon our own masticators, and those of our family, and some half-dozen of our friends, and We are therefore enabled to speak with confidence and safety. The recipe is as ...

SESSIONS ROOM, MANCHESTER.—Jan. 20

... held any communication with him, and he understood that his mind was now in such a state that it would not be advisable to speak to him at the present time. . ,. The prisoner as then again removed.- FEMALE' FASHIONS. (From the Ladies' Pocket Mae~iaine& ...

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... in the shop, and she asked to see the doctor, Witness stepped forward, and asked what she wanited She sald elah could not speak before those persons in the . shop.. Witness then took her into a room at the back of the shop. and she told him she had a ...

AFFECTING CASE OF SEDUCTION AND SUICIDE

... remarkable in her conduct; she read it very properly. De- ponent then proposed to deceased to go to bed. She said she wished to speak to deponent. . Deceased again spoke about Mr. - 's bad conduct towards her, and in what way she had been ruined by him. She ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—Friday

... held. any communication with' him, :and be understood that his mind was now in such a state that it would not be advisable to speak to hhn at the present'time. The prisoner ivas;then again removed, . TiMEs, Fcn. ?? 1837.-The failure of Messrs. Medley's Banking ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... three hours, and that his wife ivas ill but dlead froin the effects of the liquor. She was so far gone as to he unable to speak. and he was obliged to use the stomach. pump to recover her. Having since made a post-mortenl exanuinatiin, he fould the liver ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—Friday

... held any communicationI with hi, And -he understood. that his mind was now In such a state that it would not be advisable to speak to him at the present tie.. The prisoner-was then again removed. Timess; FuB n 2, ?? failure of Messra. . Medley's taking ...

BRUTAL MURDER OF A SON BY A FATHER

... sitting-on the bed nearest the corpse. He sent for Mr. Sadler. the superintendent of the Stockport police, who soon arrived, and, speaking to the prisoner, said, Why, Miller, they tell me you've killed your son by stab- bing him witha knife; to which lie replied ...

LONDON POLICE

... JuliaJacobs, mother of the complainant, said that her daughter was 'greatly terrified upon returning home, and could not speak for some time. The defendant-said that the complainant's accusation was altogether false. Her conduct was marked. with the ...

LONDON POLICE

... 1 J Julia Jacobs, mother of the complainnnt,. said that .her ?? was greatly terrified- upon returning home, and could not speak -for some time. The defendant said that the.-complainant's accusation was altogether false. Her conluct was marked with-the ...