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AGGRAVATED RAPE

... night, and to be by trade a silk dyer. She swore that until Saturday night last she had not seen him, aid even then did not speak. That on the ?? evening during the ab- sence of her parents, and while she nas in the kitchen pro- 1)ariug tea for an expected ...

RIGHTS OF THE POLICE

... of took place, which was at one in the morningof Sunday, 29th Nov. last. Finds that onthat occasion some noise as of loud 'speaking was heard' in the pursuer's shop, which is a barber's shop, but without cries of murder or otherwise so as to indicate assault ...

FRANCE

... the demonstration of Monday was not one of those which shake, but of those which overthrow.' I did not say that. I said, in speaking of the influence which our great and imperishable Revolution of Iebruary exercised on monarehic Europe, ' This Revolution ...

A SAVAGE POLICEMAN

... perceiving that hea was under the influence of liquor, lhe directed himl to remain in the reserve-room until such time as he could speak to him. Soon after leaving the office he comnmitted a violent assault on two other consta- bles, and for these assaults a charge ...

THE POLICE AGAIN

... was certain that they did not accost anyI gentlemen ; indeed there was no one at that timeo in Picadilly to speak to. He heard tho accused speak to the girls, call them little ducks, and say they had ?? a lot of Christmas about their legs. In a minute ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... cliarged the proseeuttrix with being the first aggres- sor. T'he Jury found birn Guilty, and lie was fined 31., with leave to speak to theprosecutrix. Half that sumr having been paid to the prosecutrix, the matter was settled. lWILLIAM DANGER wis indicted ...

BOARDING-HO USE ROBB

... requested by Mr. White and Superintendent Barnden to search each other. Prisoner was amongst the ladies present. She asked me to speak to her privately, and on goihig to another room she said the mantle was in the house. I searched her in another room, though ...

OLD BAILEY

... York-court, where they were detected. They appeared out of wind, as if they had been runniig. Cooley expressed a desire to speak to Coleman, but the witness prevented it. M rs. IFntish, the landlady of the Apollo public house, Mary le-bone-streer, stated ...

SURREY SESSIONS YEST

... of gentlemen present who had co'ne forward to speak to the high character of Mr. Boll, and there were some young ladies from Croydon, as also other residents fronm that loca. lity, who wereready to speak to the disgustingdepravityand wickedness of the ...

MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... ingenuity will be required to render these discrepancies consistent with positive facts charged. Thurtell still confidently speaks of being enabled to prove that it was utterly impossible for him to have been in Gill's Hill-lane at the time when Mr. Smith ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... Chairman : Did the lanidlorde use ay violent gesticu- latiors ?--Witnes3: No. lieapokeratherloud. The ChairmaUn: Speaking rather loud! Why, I am speaking rather loud now. Did you see nothing else ?- Witness: I did not. That was the evidence adduced in rupport ...

EXECUTION OF A SOLDIER FOR MURDERING HIS SERGEANT

... tioner included, volunteered their services on the occasion. Previously to beings led out, the prisoner expressed a wish to speak in presence of the governor and officials of the prison. The latter being called in, he spoke to the fol lowing effect:- Gentlemen ...