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DREADFUL MURDER IN GLASGOW

... A woman; who was in the neighbourhood at the time, herd the two men speaking, but ceuld-not ?? what they were talking about- Sha saw Fraser follow Keeney, at the same time speaking to him, whereupon Keeney turned round and squared up at Fraser, and ...

SCHOOL BOARD PROSECUTIONS

... looked defiantly roond the oourt, said to Mr. Stone, School Board ptosecutor, I think I'll speak to bhis gentletnan (iudi- catingtte magistrate), I can't speak to tho School Boaird gentlemen .-Mr. Bros: Yon must behave yourself.-Defendant: Yes,nir; but ...

THE MURDER IN ST GILES'S

... after purchasing the carving-knife, known as Irish Biddy, proceeded to the station-house in Bow street, for the purpose of speaking to the prisoner's identity. Mr Oldham and his daughter were first shown the accused, and the instant the child, who is e ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... Elizabeth's course was not altered after hi the hailing to speak, but that the ship lay to and did not move. th ite-examined: It was bad seamanship to pass a-head of a pl ve8s4l when you wanted to speak to it; when the rigging of the plaintiff's vessel was ...

JUDICIAL SQUABBLES

... law, and the press observes a wise discretion in frequently passing them over in decorous silence. But there are times to speak as well as times to be silent, and as judges in this country are amenable chiefly to public opinion, it is well that that opinion ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... I AIEXECUTION F'OR MURDER. I Speaking of tile execution of Anthony Delisle and Jean Adams for the murder of a slave girl, the New Orleans Picayane, of the 3d ult., says:- The scene at the parish prison yesterday, as detailed in our local colunius, was ...

Published: Sunday 08 August 1852
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 602 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

AN IRISHWOMAN'S EVIDENCE

... AN IRISHWOMAN'S EVIDENCE. SHE WOULD ALWAYS SPEAK HER MIND. D:R. H. R. OSWALD held an inquiry at the Paddington Coroner's Court with reference to the death of Susan Marsh, aged fifty-one, the wife of a labourer, latterly housekeeper at 30, Amberley road ...

EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE

... in Pall-mall. The meeting was in the street as she wats gging to meet her mother. Ile accosted her, but she did not wish to speak to him, but be insisted, and walking onshe moether mother. He gave his name, and as lerilsother was going home to Kenshigton ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER, NEAR HALIFAX

... prisoner for that purpose ; but Houldsworth had suffered so much from hemorrhage that the surgeons would not allow him to speak, and the prisoner was remanded until Tnusday. On tse afternoon of the same day Houldsworth raffied a little, and made a statement ...

ACTION AGAINST ADMIRAL DAETH FOR ASSAULT

... his wialking-sticlk in plaintiff's face, said, Youn-g ian, hold off there; don't address aanother word to any servant, or speak to her at all. He did not See the defedlalit comiing. lie waved his stick over plain- titl's hcad, w ithill a foot of plaintitffs ...

THE ARRESTS IN TRAFALGAR-SQUARE

... the pliuth of the cclmnm when ho Wtemteto speak. Witnes confirmed the aevidence gie bthFstwitness. When Gough was 2. arrested defendant stoodupon a sa~t on the north aide of the square. H~e commenced to speak, and said, ?? and fellow workmen. I have come ...

MR. SPURGEON ON POLICEMEN

... ameeting of the Chrki&e Police Association was held yesterday at Exeter Hal_. . Mr. J. Herbert Tritton presided, and a tb speaks er ie r. Spurgecn and ihe aev. *kWebb. P~eploe.--The great hale was ?? with conslble I in plaia clothes and their frieade ...