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THE BURGLARY IN SURREY

... halfpast two o'lock on Friday morning ?? be~ts Epso. Witness observed the two nthers walking together in the direction of London, speak to them. Witness asked them ?ad Waspy hd got ? The prisoner, Roberts, said he l;!at thing at wha belonged him. Witness, not ...

AN IMPOSTOR UNMASKED

... not know her name at the time. She appeared very weak, and I told her so, and not being able to speak, she merely bowed her head assentingly. She did not speak at all in my presence, and I heard no mention made of a will while I was there. I recommended ...

THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT LEWES

... together byan angle iron, to which the plates are rivetted, and the fracture, in this instance, occurred in the angle. Generally speaking, the angle-iron is the strongest part of the boiler, Jobn Gold, who worked the engine, has been in my employment off and ...

ATTACK ON A SOLICITOR

... He said he wanted to speak to Mr. Gibson, and entered his room by the pri. vate door. Mr. Gibson, hearing footsteps at his back, lifted his head up from his desk, and observed Mr. Todd enter the room. Todd said, I want to speak to you. He replied, ...

ALLEGED BLACKMAIL

... chapel P-Frequently. Inthe presenceof the warder ?-Yes, air. Am I correct in etating that prisoners can communicate without speaking by simply moving theirlips ?? I am anxious to know. One has read Five Years' Penal Servitade, and rould like to know how ...

THE SPANISH TRAGEDY

... is not yet time to speak. it is now stated that the mur- derer will be garotted as a common criminal instead of being ?? News. VRGARA, Saturday.-The Anarchist Golli continues to bo very silent in gaol, but when occasionally speaking to the warders he ...

LORD SALTOUN AND HIS BUTLER

... me and said, Mabe, I will not have you speak in so familiar a tone to the ladies. I turned round and said, My lord? doubtingwhether I had heard him correctly. His lordship said he would not have me speak in so familiar a manner to the ladies. I said ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM STARVATION

... went up to him and saw that he was suf- fering from severe cold. He (witness) asked his name, but he was quite unable to speak. He appeared very weak. As he seemed to be exhausted froin cold, he was at once conveyed to the workhouse, and although frequently ...

CHARGE AGAINST LORD GALLOWAY

... held it in his other hand, along with an umbrella He did not speak to her at the time, bat hurt her. She did not cry out. The man kept up his abuse till Mrs. Moffeat cakme up. She did not speak to the other childrei, or tell them what was going on. The ...

ANOTHER CHARGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN

... and was certain that they did not accost any gentleman; indeed there was no one at that time in Piccadilly to speak to; He heard the accused speak to the girls, call them little ducks, and say they had got a lot of Christmas about their legs. In a minute ...

ALLEGED OUTRAGE BY A POLICEMAN

... You ---7 II rupture you. we then kicked at my body, and. I received a kick in the stomach, be- cause I stopped, I could not speak for some few ?? 'Olin tomannonly-,. ?? nn in the side minutes. 'ne woman jole outtea me -n -J- -u with ler head. Hobley struck ...

THE WANDSWORTH MYSTERY

... Theatre company, and until lately Florence was in the habit of going to Tools's theatre for washing. The speak of her ashbeing a quiet, wol-con- speak of her as being a quiet, well-con- ducted girl, but say that she some- times used to complain of feeling ...