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DUBLIN POLICE, OCT. 18

... e gaive her half-a-erown for herself, and ts 6ct for the keeper of the house. Miss Wilkinso-1-Will yot let tihe gentleman speak for himself1(? 4 Iaugh). Ilstetpretatiots contilnted-BRorfe going to bed he looked the docr, put the key under his pil- low ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... s'me tfose, that Mr. Thoncas vsouldnirt let Mr Iticici know of baai infroimatan. 'The only famii'arity ibst~ Straker costd speak to weeothat Mr. Rick5 hidsh'akeni I'iis' Tbbmas s the bead hie cbairmn obcerred'tlit'h anuastault had 'ieen poved, a verdict ...

NEWCASTLE SPRING ASSIZES

... in lesr again recovered my the owner of the cargo. He complained tisat the plaintiff did not bring corspetent witnesses to speak of the value of the vessel, he consid have brought men who could spealo pnsitivulv to the value, in- stessd of bringing men ...

MURDER OF MR. POW, FORMERLY OF NEWCASTLE

... knowledge, before last Tuesday evening, when he cliled at niy house, accompanied by Writ. Poov. He said Mrs. Pow wished to speak to me: when I saw her, sire said her husband was dead, and added, You know he was nedlicted to drinking. I replied, -Yes; ...

THE HORRIBLE MURDER AND ARSON, IN THE SAVINGS' BANK, ROYAL ARCADE, NEWCASTLE-UPON-TYNE

... becamoe atrarger, atid be hegnn to loot at sac- rrsouding Objeats as if he undersatoirt where he wsa; lire then begaien to speak aild seemed to he able to give an account of his disaster; it was half an boar after he was token to my honse when he began ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... into tie house was to take the knife anot go out; prisoner was not clear of drink at the time Jane' Hastie. I was about to speak with the Donna when the prisoner came along willi a muckle knife; I cried to the lads to m, alnt returned into my house. C ...

TRIAL OF THE REV. J. R. STEVENS

... assembled thousands that congregated under the arch of heaven. The following is a sample of Mr. Oastlera speech, It willasurely 'speak daggerA' to the unhallowed plunderers, ' It was because your scoundredmagistrates-I mean thatmw~rd. ' to be understood in its ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... n rectory, and then to the Consuls, has died at wthe age of eighty-five years. An American paper, the 3Tlammee E.tpres, d speaks of a man from Connecticut, whose wife t was so fat that he was obliged to make two loads t of her when lhe emigrated. In answer ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... that he had some recollection of passing through the air; I think he spoke before the expiration of an hour; when he began to speak he told the story to Mr. Alderman Dunr and others; he spoke feeble at first; I think from the state in which I found him, that ...

PORTRAIT OF BOLAM

... Glen- at ton's about three; he was then sitting -in: a bi chair; there -were several surgeons and others tt present; he was speaking when I went in; he I et said,' in consequence of receiving an anonymous hi letter, threatening to do him harm, he was In_ ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... but-never 4 Billy the bishop ; the prisoner was not drupk. Re-examined by Mr. WILx{u!oN.-fla noql recdllection of ever speaking to the prisoner. Jessie Smith Wva standing along with Ruther- ford; when the prisoner was about six yards off, a she crated ...

TRIAL OF THE PRISONERS TAKEN AT THE MEETING ON TUESDAY NIGHT IN THE FORTH

... coald have when at the assizes for their acqoittal. After sonie desultory convereatlon, Mr. Brown stated that he could not speak accurately to time owing to theconfa. slots which prevailed. Mr. John Chapman ealled.-He stated that he was going up Grey Street ...