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THE MURDER AND MUTILATION OF A FEMALE AT LEEDS

... ormiddle stature. 2. That althoogh the mutilated portion of the trunk doe saot afford sufliciesc evidence to enable us to speak with absolute certainty as to the cause of death, we consider that the empty condition of thet heart and large blood-vessels ...

THE LATE EXPLOSION AT DOVER

... describe it as a low murcitur, lasting hardly more than half a second, and so faint, that hlad a companion at my elbow been speaking in an ordinary tone of voice, I doubt not it would have passed unheeded. Nor was thee fall of the cliff (nearly 400 feet ...

POLICE

... sufliciesot foe ?? defendant replied that lie ilod ?? suppose he had seen her a sbort time ?? Jators icc Anod Whsy did you not speak. to Iser, if you Suppolsed %,oa v right?-DEFEsNDAso: Why, thse question was a verouten one (a 1aug11). A snan -would soot like ...

INQUESTS

... had cut his throat. Mr. 1-andley, a our- geon, wan- senV for, who sewed up the wound; Deceased was sensible, but could not speak, and asked, in writing, when the surgeon- left, whether the-latter thought his life could be saved ? Witness-answered by the-same ...

BOROUGH COURT OF REQUESTS

... o'clock, I was horror-struck to find him talking to the defendant. I was naturally excited, and asked her how she dared to speak. to him, when Else flew at me like a 'tiger, tore the cap from, my head, and my gown to ?? cap and gown were here produced ...

POLICE

... Soon as he was baptired woo un- ?? P. LAunca asked when tied prisoleer was haptited 7- 4yr. Tacoma repliedi it grieved him to speak of ?? P. LAUAIta afked she prisscter if he was a Christian or t Jew now ?? P~nsoosooa, said he hoped be was a Christian.-Sir ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... This was about a ceconth before the pctistier made the attempt with which lie was now charged. Some other servants halt been speaking to her about the matter, upon which she said, ' She would not put up with it. She after- warsds spoke to him on the subject ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... without speaking to me. I was not aware of asy reason why sie did that. I remember his coming to my house about two years ago. He said lie wished to speak to me by myself. I went into a private room with him, and Ile said lie wished sue to speak to some ...

POLICE

... irli as suffer, to die, lo be re-aniensted, and tortf: pore. Bigotted Christians ceisa are so Irhrr r u ti will assert that I speak blarsprerny, Can e jtt wish they would make thle attempt'. Feb. 17, 1843. 'SoARi NEa'r' Who isnrw your Queeni? larn. I- ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Mary. Martha Crone states that about two o'clock on the Monday morning she heard the prisoner come in, and go up stairs, and speak to the deceased, who did not, as far as she heard, reply. Martha Crone then heard seniffintg about the room floor till about ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... his Princess, had been no- . ticed in most of the public journals, mode application through an interpreter, as the Prirsce speaks the English language but very imperfectly, for his (the Magistrate's) assistance, under the fol- looing circumstances --The ...

THE BEDFORDSHIRE MURDERS

... viasto prepared ar is lerdiship's guests, and therefore, Mr. Z. Termer t thought he ould thus supply the nittission when speaking to the tost. COMsPLETIOs OF Trn FIoST NSOTALMrNv OF TitE CrilrESO ] ANoSUt-Ott Monday afuernioon six waggons, each drawn ...