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THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH OF A LADY

... that early in the month of May ehe remembered being at the Alham- bra Theatre and meeting the prisoner. Mr. Matthews: Did he speak to you ?-Witness: Yes. Be asked me my address, and I gave him a card with my nameand address upon it. He asked if I lived there ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... have been speaking nuder toio qedliues t e take as to the ideatity Of the ?? ht live witnesses, with rqference tou his papers, bo aongnd oabofut r his wife and himself who ?? a Four of th tion of nuch papers by JoelePh order of that persoo speak to their ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... five or siX inches frwm the ground, Witness lifted him up whilst another man slipped the rope from off the nail. He could not speak, and a cab was got, in which he was conveyed to the Iafirmary, Witness had known him for nearly two years, and regarded him ...

Bristol Police Court

... he was not with the others c!(l told hlla he had better speak the truthl .!!1'nl' submitted that the boy's statenict- alL.' tchi could not be used in evidence againt Magistrates' Clerk, speaking to the h)c.e'D ' understood to say that what was aiid 1I ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... returned by post. Prisoner told the magistrates that some of the books were her~own; and prosecuteis Said that she could not speak positively as to one book, bht explained that books were sometimes left with her by visitors, and perhaps afterwards claimed ...

THE RUNNAWAY PATRIOT

... O'BRIEN A meeting was held in Manchester on Tuesday, at which it had been announced that MIr. John Dillon, W MII.P., would speak, and at which there was a bare possibility that Mr. William O'Brien, 'lIP., might I appear, was attended with dramatic surprises ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... her dooi' on speaking to him he haaid he had sone wood to sell, She purchased his stock and on; going to the tl the greater iart'of its recent oon . tenta were missing. Annie Burgess, who lives in Mrs.' .-Tuoker's house w a boy one out, speak to Soutbard ...

THE EXECUTION OF PRADO

... Thereupon, he gave Abbd Faure theportraitof his child, asking himto keep it, As the Abbe took that opportunity to try once more to speak to him of God, Prado stopped him, saying Oh, Monsieur l'AbU, do not let us talk of religion and God. I don't believe in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... that he did nut know exactly. Prisoner then said, who shall I speak to as to the priee-shall I speak to You or to Davis, the other forrmna ? Witness then told him perhaps he had better speak to Davis. Ho h-rardd nuothi from the prislnner since that. George ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS AT MANCHESTER

... placed in the dock, and each of the seven was sentenced to five years' penal servitude. The only prisoner who attempted to speak wee Muorphy, who protested that he was couvirted solely on eccoant of the newspapers found in his possession. The court then ...

THE INQUEST

... fire and had some tea together. After that I said, I shall go home. Sho said I was to stay until I hand seen fathor, and E speak to him and then I should hear what sort of a c temper he was in. I did as she asked ue andX stayed. My mother did a little ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... when she met the man who had been the cause of all her disgrace, and ruin she would not be allowed to speak to him. All he did was to endeavour to speak to him, and the com- plaiiant was accidentally pushed by her gettin in between them. i Her's was a sad ...