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A HUSBAND CHARGED with the MURDER of his WIFE

... in about five minutes, shejheard him get out. He said, Mary, Mary, speak. No answer. Arta not for speaking to me? Get into bed ; th' child wants thee.,' There was no reply. Speak ' he said, or I'll call up Mar- garet. No reply. The prisoner ...

THE CHARTIST

... price of their support. m We (lo not speak to such men as HARVEY-political adven- turers, who, for a dirty place of profit, would deny their prin- ciples as quickly and as often as Peter denied our Saviour-but pit we speak to men whom we deem honest men; who ...

HORRID MURDER AND SUICIDE

... anti there beheld the child at tile foot of the bed. It wvas dusk; lernm the early period of thle morning, hearing ns ?? speak, she asked the child were her dither an d inther were? The clild shiowedt(liensto witness. 'ihe child wits sprinkuled with ...

GOLD DUSTB OBBERr

... other things, and on the follosning day he took the remaitining part of the furniture there. e- Mr. Clarksou : You have been speaking about the contents of tbat box before you being very heavy. Now, do you think its contents col- sisted of wearing apparel ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... drawing room n Sau- tlay, the 9th of March, Mr. Daiston left the establishment. At that tih~ee solee of the pupils -vcre not on speaking terms wilth Alsop. Ga the morlling ill question Xledhiurst comphliined Cleat Daiston had leroken lisa watch-ghlass when the ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST AT HAYES—VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDER

... Dallason had quarrelled with Mir. Med. Inurst previous to thns decenased entering the school, and had said lie iyu-old never speak to him aegain as long as hie lived, as hie was a black- guard. It wats a -very common thing for Mir. Medhurst to walk about ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... he was in the shop, when deceased came through, and, thraine into ost the passage, went out at the street door. She did not speak to him, nor hey he to her. She was formerly very high-spirited, but had latterly ap- ady peared very melancholy. He never sawv ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... suspicion. The learned counsel t then ?? for occupying so much time in his address, and said that . he would call witnesses to speak to the character of Moses, and he would then leave the case of this pn isoner in the bands of the jury. v Mr. Adolphus in ...

REFORMS OF THE SESSION

... rascalities are detailed therein. Gracious heaven1. and we live in the nineteenth century. We have left ourselves no room to speak of the other domestic reform which we have classed with this as possible to be carried this Session. We shall return to this ...

MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... th paraer toy then orderly.se added, -of es w'tat esh watheg deceine ?? he atn ughthed wtaset agitnstsim, ite d butdeniedo speaks g and hsm at al os parae ?? byo the iordry Is jailrvib. 'estrroed that hiros ofather andial mther were both livngan )f wresidoed ...

ASSIZES

... roomn, his fingers dripping with blood, tietanstaggered against the wall, and fell on his face. The witness did not hear lhim, speak again, as he (witness) ran dtown stairs, thue prisoner following after.-A woman named Sarah Taylor, who was related to the ...