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DEATH SENTENCE ON THE SPALDING WIFE POISONER

... hunour of its origin and peculiarities.- - - Counsel: All the foreign- Hebrews in the East-end speak it, don't they? -Witness: Yes; but Russian Poles do not speak the same Yiddish as the Germans, they have a more Russian prohunciation of, many words. ' E ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH GAOL

... He could not walh about; lie was lying upon a stretcher, and could not speak. Capt. Williams: Mr. Green's evidence before the coroner was to the effect that the prisoner could speak, but with difficulty, and that his mind was in that state of bewilder- ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... nally disgraceful circumstances, obtained &U my entertain. ment, and is now performing (moes execrably) my cha. racters, speaking my dialogue, and singing my songs; but I now hereby give notice that my entertainm-nt, characters, dislogue, and sng, are ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... Gaol on the charge of murdering their father on the highway near Crewe, has written a letter to his mother, entreating her to speak the actual truth as to the treatment she and the family received from the murdered man. The prisoner Richard stated that they ...

THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND HIS COURT

... his Lordship again complained of the noise, and told the. door-keeper that it seemed of no use to Speak to him; but, if the noise continued, he should speak go hin Szieressor. [Much of tile noise which prevails in the Court is attri- butable to the nature ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE ON AN ACTRESS

... stand. iag by the side, of her. 'The woman's dress was all torn amout, and she was lying down quite lifeless and una' la to speak. The man Baker, whom Welsh was charged with assaulting, said that piiseonrs pulled the woman into their cart, committed an ...

THE JUROR AND THE CORONER

... voice: So it is).-Mr. George Cooper (a juror): Speak ip, Brooks. (Mr. Brooks was the juror who raised the objection to the minors serving.)- Mr. Brooks: Don't be so handy with my name.-Mr. Cooper: Well, speak up.- Mr. Brooks remained quiet,and the jury ...

A MAN STABBED BY HIS WIFE

... The prisoner then asked her husband : Have I done it, or have I not? Speak the truth, and don't be afraid. Witness (with difficulti) No one else could do it. The prisoner : Now speak the truth. Have I done it, or have I not? The witness: You know you have ...

LABOUR AND WAGES

... nose cut, and was egain pelted with mud. Mr. Orose the manager, and Mr. Lucas, draugheoman, at the factory, were called to speak to the condition of the complainant, after being assaulted on the firot day. Mr. Eltorihy oalled witneses to prove an <bi ...

THE TRIAL OF FRENCH JOURNALISTS

... gentlenrem. Indeed the judge had to prick thern on1 like uwillin-ig donkys6 With such incentives ns: Come onl, Speak ti), ?? you speak? and even threstened to commit theur. A dIposition, however, of capital importance was that of M Eldmonld FaneUC ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—WEDNESDAY

... proceed with the business of the Court. Are the Counsel, his Lordship ask- ed, ' all speaking bkt once in the other Court ? There must be eight or ten speaking together, as they are not here. He re- quiested Mr.Parker to read his notice of service ...

We have received our usual express the Paris journals of Tuesday, with our correspondence. On that day, at the ..

... named ad hoc Tiempo speaks strongly against the 'exJ? tion of General Flores, who, under the aiS of the Spanish government, is about to ♦he republic of the Equator. El Portuguese journal, La ReUauracior, of th stent, which speaks of the probability of ...