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REMARKABLE CASE OF SUFFERING AT SEA

... blajor titen said, If only oene man ii tie regimemtt will speak 1om you, I will partholi yo.' Upon this, the prisoner writhing round as fumr as the cords Ivoulil permit him, cried, Oh, men ! speak lor ate-I will bha hoest in futurc.'' Still not a man spoke ...

NATIONAL ANTI POOR LAW ASSOCIATION

... metro- politan parishes at the Freemasons' Tavern, to establish this As- sociation, when the following resolutions, whviei speak for them- selves, were unan imrously adoptedt:- 1. That it is most desiralble for the amclioration of the conirition of the ...

LEWES SPRING ASSIZES

... 10''o'clock in thhonn.'Hadfitas speak several times; witness knew hi'svidgi.(gtas hei, looked at Streeter.) 'I belidve him-to 'b temnwosrck mie dhwn, Witness had An opportunity of looking at'the other three' could speak to Tester; amh sure lie waks the ...

TORY MURDERS

... attach to Tor y tilts of Irish Outrage. Conlicult, on oar part, wvouldl be thrown away: the tdanintin facts we have recorded speak for themselves. ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... have no doubt the injuries she received were the cause of her death. but I cannot speak to any particular one. She may have re- ceived some inte' nal ones that I cannot speak to. By Mr. Clarke: I saw the coachnmialn about seven o'clock on the evening of ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... Attorney-Gt'tti'ral diclinicil. The verdlict wits ilelivcicil to the Icartedil jdilecin clihamt beirs. Tbe B'isrmingham ?? in speaking of thii tlrid, olakcs the lolluilwo aicuirate fiiil jiost relioarks ?? Although tic iiiterest tittaclhed to this trial is ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... first saw himn. Philip was there. Daniels was put in the cart by Morris; who the cart belonged to. Daniels was not able to speak. PhilIp was dressing himself. Ramsay helped to get Daniels in the cart. PhilIp walked away to a booth, about a mile off from ...

MURDER AT STAPLETON

... down his head, and appeared much agitated. There was a notch in the knife when lie brought it back. Determined to make him speak, she said, It is stormy weather ; to which, after a considerable hesitation, lie made an unconnected and vague reply; he ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... smoking. Deceased was not bleeding. WNith the assittanee ef two men, I carried him to the centre of the stable. He di, not speak' Mr. Henry Sutton sworn: I am a surgeon, residing Brighton, and attend at the Barracks in the absence of Dr Callow. About a ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... acquiainitances, aind veryN fewt friends, none to whom I couls apply in ?? was then sent down, and Mr. W. Faithfull requested to speak to bhi; who having had some conversation with him and conferred with the Magistrates, lie was discharged, on promising to heave ...

HORSHAM

... persons whosc sole object has been to reap a harvest for their own pockels, not cariig one lig for the result- and if report speaks true, wire vastly mete gratificd at a majority of three against them at the time of ceetti, itists if they hlad been actually ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... resemnblanee. The boys were about the size of ?? prisoner and the lad in Court (Abraham Feathierstone) although lie could not speak positively as to their identity. Mr. Seymour said, that the evidence of the gentleiianl a. well as the testimony of the boy's ...