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SPRING ASSIZES

... ill addressing ties graced jury, re- mearked cleat thle cases shown in tile calendair were of a very lih ature, generailly speaking, and afl'orded. evidence tlest the agitraes ad oacther dtyanti he hoped also of the iprove properit tendgene al odition of' ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... gentleman of tita name of Brown, whoe was s~tr going, on Itosseback from Msinty to Weottoss Bassett. He fur (lid isot stop to speak to her, but hoe observed that sloe isad slb sonacrishg Iit hser criss, and about a mile further ate, towards pri Wooctois Bassett ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... Arthur deposed to seeing Kemp's eye, it was swollen, and he complained of its being painful. She saw Hall the same night; when speaking of the affray he said that if he had known all he would have given Kemp a d-d deal more. The defendant did not deny the assault ...

LAW COURTS.—MONDAY

... n ; Mr. Ro milly, Mr. Willcock, and Mlr. Bates for the defendants. His Honour, after stating that the trustees, strictly speaking, had been guilty of a breach of trust, observed, that the question would be, whether, if it should nevertheless turn out ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... prisoner said, whilst surrounded by the neighbours whmo were exerting themselves on the occasious, Now's your tilllC to speak out, because this fire will be blamed to these who are out of vorle, although they mightn't have anything to do wvith it more ...

POLICE

... Leamington on such a serious charge. e the Lord Mayer (to the woftness)-Are you sure the pci- t soner is the man of whom you speak ? Witness-Certainly. ,I know him perfectly well. d The Lord Mayor-I am satisfied, and deliver up the pri- soner to the sup ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... kept the Tha town basck from the University. I 'was between the Urriver- the: sity ,arid the towsnsmen. I turned round to speak to Free- Shec atone, My back wvas to the gownsmen. They pulled me kne backwards, in antong them. Freestone came to rescue me ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... Overend, for the pur- posc of shoicing thcat Mr. Brownlow was abscit on thei day it was drawn ; thc witness, however, could not speak with ancy certaicity as to the ftact.] M. Holmes, ecxamined-Is a partner in the firm, The cheque produlcd is not in mcy ha ...

POLICE

... from the Y wholesale houses; but they were done in abungliugmanner. It was not possible at that stage of the proceedings to speak w ith certainty as to whether this properly belonged to the d compano, or not. The prisoner had stated that these e articles ...

THE MYSTERIOUS CASE OF POISONING AT BROMLEY

... his having charged a person vith vilful murder. - Chueclier did not consider he had done so. The Coroner-The letters shall speak for themselves- (handing them to Churclier). Churchser wished to explain his reasons for writing those letters, and entered ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... sharp mian, but a very eccentric character. He never, gave sue had advice; lice was too wvise for Cleat. Have heard testator speak reletive to the disposition of his property; said he sleould like to have issue of lets ou'n to leave his property to. He said ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... from one rosin into as the other. The other room was my bed-room, and I stood ft at the dressing table. I heard Mr. Fenwick speak in a very si loud voice, anod he said 1 Mrs. Sllice, will you have me ? a, She said Your family will think 'on so foolish ...