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ALLEGED MURDER AT BOOTLE

... her house, where she was found dead shortly afterwards by ter mother. Prisoner, when apprehended, said he found his wife speaking to some men, and he pushed her down. He was remanded. THE DEPRECIATION OF SILVER.-A petition to the President of the Int ...

SERIOUS STABBING CASE AT BIRMINGHAM

... became indignant, and remarked that nothing was too bad for a man who, while in receipt of a. pension, did not hesitate to speak disrespectfully of his Sovereign. Wilkins at this picked up a bayonet tihat was hanging against the wall, and, matking a rush ...

MARSHAL HAYNAU AT COLOGNE

... from Hiavre, has brought two ships' boats, three sails, one awning, six pistols, six oars, two compasses, one lamp, one speaking trm et, and a medicine chest, belonging to the vessel Pew Zealand, of London, lately burnt at sea, and landed by a French ...

THE BANK OF ENGLAND—GENERAL COURT

... Jones subequehntly described as a refies&img contrast to the frigidity of the Covernor's remarlis. 'When Mr. Jenes hbera to speak the smiles on the directors' countenanees thaw broader, and with cause. lie ?? somewhat toat t~e Governor dad not follow toe ...

DISGUSTING ATTEMPT TO DICTATE TO THE PRESS

... this -'tA copy of this popalar work having been sent,'i &c. Mr. Reade is certainly, as everybody knows, too nsodest a inan to speak of his own novel as 'this popular work. Who then can it be ? There is, to be sure, one clue to the authorship. The paper on ...

THE CASE OF ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION IN PARIS

... for a time impossible. The following are the facts of the ?? two o'clock a well-dressed man went to the embassy and asked to speak with the ambassador's secretary. He had scarcely been introduced into the office when cries of 'Murder ' were heard. The people ...

MELANCHOLY RESULTS OF PRETENDED WITCHCRAFT AT HALIFAX

... The girl referred to by the last witness, Ellen Ambler, he A found raving mad, and she would not allow any body to see or speak with her. She blamed every body who was near. r eher or spoke to her, saying they ?? scheming to talre heqri .to the devil ...

THE ST. LOUIS TRAGEDY

... accent. When drst ( asked about his history, he replied that, by advicent t his counsel, Napier, at Auscklaud, he wouldn't speak of j Preller's murder, or of his 'movements at St. Louis. He I said, however, that ho was torn in Paris, in 1801, end I was ...

THE ATHERTON MURDER

... he , desired to make a statement to be published in the news- i papers. First he would speak of the evidence of Milling- ton. How he could swear that he could speak without 3 stammering for an hour, he did not know. It was all spite; and the same with ...

Police

... prisoner w, as given into custody.-Mr. Corne: Are you suffering from great pain e Witness: Yes, Sir I can hardly speak.-Mr. Cocrie told him to speak low, and he (Mr. Corrle) stood close to the witness-box to facilitate him. The witness added that the con- ductof ...