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ROBBERY AT HOLYHEAD

... nothing but a few tales of love, tlughble, DO doubt, expected it contained some- dbjpg far more valuable. U We now cone to speak, ofthelinn where the robbery 6ecuirrcd, and hog to disclaim the slightest intention of imputing any bl me to the domestics ...

Assize Intelligence

... liar. Ele also said, I might as wvell keep 2 I company with the colotnest gill in ?? street as I 1 with Miss Day !I said, speaking ot' the supposed c children, where are they ? and lie replied, they ase 1i a to be fosmnd. In eonsequence of what the defen- ...

Assize Intelligence

... Bristol, Whesa we arrived there, I to sa- I Morgans, at the George, Temsple-gate. AIrs. 1 'ill cntreatcih of me to allow her to speak to hiol. a 'h . complied, amd left themis alone for about a quay- 15 ce ter or ane hour. At the end of thatt time I wents 0'o ...

MADNESS OF A WHOLE FAMILY

... the chiltiren were called separately ti -s Iftfore the magistrates, WitltoLt the latter being hI enabled to induee theiti to speak. TIhey wvere, as it n a neesessary precaution, reconducted to prison; but L evecry atientiontm tlheir singultirly unfortunate ...

Assize Intelligence

... the lawn, wvhich is tise near i~rvo.estwayto the malthsouse ; we didI isot tespapes; iaN nugE at wayme Mr. Bil but did not speak to Isim, or go- lig-to lissult Isim ; thle dogs weent to fonldle on 'him ; onl lttl they lid iaot ran tse sheep or, attempt ...

HORRID MURDER

... when the aoid couple began~ se-'h lie in rioutsly to consider the absemmec of their daughteri, tor ;e, or, mmore properly speaking, her silentce after so a latic long a period of absence, as remarkable;- and they Tr re of had fr~equemt conversations abtut ...

CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... witness' dock. She is 23 years of aige. She at first refused to be swrorn, and after she was sworn, she said she would not speak against her hrusband. Oii being pressed, she said tinat she cut her own throat, ard that the prisoer ceut his afterwarids. ...

SHREWSBURY ASSIZES

... over the evideice affeetisig him, a John Cox, the elder, now called out, 1My Lord d Joodge, soy Loril Joodge, I'll speak, I'll speak now b I wool ; that there lawyer chap (pOintilg to li at- t tornev) anld ?? cousisellar there, they a' kept sy d wvitunsses ...

THE MISERIS OF AN ASSIZE WITNESS

... to give him reasons, when lie Clit me .rouvun at once by saying fiercely, You are not S come here to lenson, Sir, but to speak the trutlh 1 r Away ffew my courage; I grasped the railing at O Imy side, and wished myself at the bottom of the a bottomle ...

EXECUTION IN FRANCE

... soner was, consequently, arrested. Its a conversa> r l tion with a youngi mass o I the name of Lacroix she: s m had sai, speaking of her deceased husbtund, He illis very happy in his trousgh, the great hiog! He no X 1y longer thinks of his busiiess. ...

Scotch Legendary Tale

... well we had lun neigh B, boar within a dozen niiles, or they ?? iave licurill d ! his eries for help and mercy.1 I Don't speak of it, replied the other, I was ) - never rond of bloodshed.i. I-a ! ha ! said the other with a sneier, loa h r0 ...

MERIONETHSHIRE GREAT SESSIONS

... eititled to taibc hi' teat it , 'of, iartiliplieu t, hits tests abioa I mltoti t I :i-t tt , fa:-ey, aiad is wholly ilitblt to speak the t',i1gi , lonlilage. Hiss Iteillhip is now'ill 2t F t4inl, eel will shiortly letad tt) tbe hy)iilelncil :dtir n -;i boine ...