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MURDER IN THE YORK LUNATIC ASYLUM

... he thought he would take the first advantage. De- ceased died about two o'clock on Friday afternoon; he was never able to speak after taken from the yard; Parker and deceased were together daily, but Parker never appeared to have any pique against deceased; ...

[ill] [ill] Petition

... to eloiunire i tt the whole circumustances con. nected with the vole. Mlr. Wratigham replied i The chairoran said. afier speaking with several members of the Comullttet, thly colIshilervki it neeessary, as MIr. Aristir huad pldged hIiiselI lie would coniiect ...

[ill] Election Petition

... room. Q.-Did vou ever pay any motley to ally person in ill that room? A.-What period are yoii speaking of? AMr. Hill-Take your ouw period. A.-I cannot speak positively. AMr. Hill-I ask you, it, before the election vou ever made any payments of Money on ...

[ill] Election Petition

... women intend , to prove, and, therefore, feel a dilliculty ill directing the rcounsel how to proceed with their case. 1 only speak for fmyself. l Mr. Hill said, if theheads of the objections weredealt with eseparately, there would be three distinct trials ...

[ill] Election Petition

... support of the objection, said there were tswo persons named Cherry; both their votes were impugned. The witness could not speak to the christian names of either, but as both were proved to be there, the objection was sustained against the one in question ...

WOOLWICH COURT OF REQUESTS

... ThirdCommissioner.-WelI, sir, you shouldn't a' bought him. Sleeky Jack.-Now, then, jest year me speak, an' I'll up tn' tell you. This year identical donlkey as he speaks on, used to run oin Hampstead Heath on a Sindays, along with another toe; this year t'other ...

[ill] Election Petition

... question. Mr. Austin-Do you think an an'wer to the question would tend to crimisate you? I want a yes or no. The witness said, speaking before the committee he 'hould say, yes. [The ritness again withdrew.] IMr. Tranggham referred to Roger's buck, and Mr. Austin ...

[ill] Election Petition

... book schich I Isept and the other clerk c hook. A comparison had been made shortlV befire the conversation of which I seas speaking. The vote had be-in giveus probably aln hsur beflre the comparison was made. The other eheck clerk sad not his cacd 'when ...

[ill] Election Petition

... consumers. Certain evidence of the tlact might have been given. Why -was not the landlord called, or any person iwho coidd speak with certainty to the removal of the voter from one house to another ? Be- sides, there was no proof of the identity of Aaron ...

Law and Police

... himself so comfortable as to be unable to appear in court at all. One of the witnesses, called for the present plaintifft to speak to the reasonableness of the bill, stated that he considered two bottles of bratdyper head per day not at all an unreasonable ...

Explosion on board the [ill]

... no such order given. There was an explosion in both boilers; one I saw, the other I did not. A juror-He only speaks from hearsay. Witness-I speak from my own eyesight. The sides of the boilers I saw were squeezed together. Mr. Clarkson-That means collapsed; ...

Borough Sessions

... which, according to Mr. Serjeant Talfourd, it was more difficult to define than any other for which indictment lay. Generally speaking, howvever, it might be understood as having been committed erhen two or more persons com- bined to do an injurious art to ...