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DREADFUL MURDER AND ARSON

... ? also had a key, I. and sometimes locked' himseelfin.' I'tbeii went towards Is my dealt, intending immediately to go and speak to Millie, ,~but while I was in the act of opening my desk, I thoughts :oI heard some one' coining'behii4a, and-wag in thie ...

INTERESTING PARTICULARS RESPECTING THE NEWCASTLE MURDER

... Ils office from Gateshead, it, a greats hurry, about bhlif-pnst six o'clock on the evening of the murder. Being vislhful to speak to Bolani abouit business ?? to the bank, he ran to the door, hut Bolam pressed eagerly forwArd, and appeared anxious to avoid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... by police-constable. W~o H.tod, 48E. TIhe yoirng women not being able to. e tter r;a, word of English,the- constable, who speaks French very fluently, -Aeted'as their interpreter. Iti. peared that they were milliners atid dressmakers, and of respectable ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prisoner soon placed his hand in her lap. She moved lower down the seat, but he moved also, asid repeated the act. He did not speak to her, and after she had removed, and he had replaced his hand three or four times, she got up and left the church, telling ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... about her, consisting of ts 7d., a thimble, and a pincushion. The poor girl,upon arriving at Harrold.lodge, was unable to speak for some minutes, owing to her agitation and distress of mind, and her mistress gave her a glass of brandy and water in order ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... anything that could be called evidence-there was t not even the oath of Mr. Bachelor, the gaoler of Liver- t pool, who did not speak even upon his own information. r He (Mr. Hill) could imagine no hypothetical case so strong as that which now existed in ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... violence and ill-usage of the 'father of the child towards the de- ceased. Theicoroner said he wanted a witness who could speak as to the-deceased purchasing and taking the oxalic acid. - Mrs Elizabetb Hartman, of 27, Angel-gardens, Shad- well, said her ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inquiries, and were told by a little girl who lived opposite the pri- soners that one of them had shot the woman. While they were speaking to her the mother of the girl came up and chided her for informing them, but she had communicated sufficient to assure them ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... over the prosecuted. Mr. Berkeley could give, and had given, evidence; but neither Mrs. 1rerrier nor her husband could now Speak to what took place. But he flattered himself that when lie called his witnesses there 'would be no doubt left in the minds ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... through the larynx. He was in a sitting posture, sup- ported by a quantity of bed clothes; the unfortunate man was unable to speak, and stared wildly about him. Witness sewed up and dressed the wound, and in conjunction with Mr. Pugh, a surgeon, and Dr. ...

MURDER AND INCENDIARISM IN PRINCE'SSTREET, SOHO

... out of the door. My attention was particularly called to the parties, because I thought I knew one of them, and was about to speak to him, when lie appeared to shun me. A Juror: How were they dressed?-Witness: they were dressed in dark frock-coats, and appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... words a church militant. In the reign of Edward I. the Burial Service contained a prayer for the dead. Bishop Overall, in speaking of prayers for the dead, said he differed from Puritans in that point; they (the Puritans) considered such prayers popish ...