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THE NEWINGTON MURDER

... Mrs. Quennell hali some conversation with him, a whbich she began by saying to hinm- {low could you be al so unkind as to speak of Williani (her husband) in the wvay youbhnve, when lehas been so kind to you ? Thu es prisoner seemed surprised, and wanted ...

SUICIDE OF COLONEL GURWOOD

... -.notice being taken, she went in and stirred the;fire; - She then-coughed' again, and, finding that the Colonel did not .speak, she pulled the door of the dressing-room epeut- And there saw him on the floor, in a pool of blood, arfsing,. as she supposed ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... good imitation of' Mr. Pearson's writing; 'but on. strict ex. arnination you may easily discovefrthe difference; I cannot speak anything as to the enidorsdmeits,; I have. signed checks occasionally ; three'of the cohecks before me, Iperceive, are dated ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... that no person either entered or left the premiso during the time DoIg was in. Mr. JoHNsON was for the defence, and after speaking in strong terms of the paltry nature of the information, he called Mr. Lewis, the landlord of the inn, next door but two ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY A FOREIGN SEAMAN IN HULL

... teti(t it tas fouiid in the tiniglibeurhood en Thurosday cnortiing. . Nlr3. Vitty s.ore positively to Ella, but couil not speak so confeleitly to the d others. George I'itty. howeever, fully identified all the' prl- r- sonere, osie of whom, Wilson, lie ...

COURTS OF LAW

... ditlwer too, much, I fakncy. When ?? -our marriage, lie must comapthne wilt have the pleaaore of hearing his9 frlend Sir Robert;'speak. ht lee flo ah is. Young L-ord~lv inwstrodiuced t~l theo th' i day by man of.tabilities, he to aL thorough amy whichresla'ay ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... (that for £S60, mentioned above) was a forgery; the body of the cheek wns l the hand writing of Zdrein AdamlSon; he Could not speak Wo the wrltium at the back of it. CroS5.cxamilued by Pr. Galloway, who defended the pri- soner.-i will swear this check hba ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY

... neglected, and suffering from that sole cause. But he said Mr. Shackles, wiso had had longer expe- rience In the profession, could speak more fully to that point. Mr. SIACcLCES said that hle w:as perfectly sure that the amending or extending of the order, in the ...

LAW COURTS

... his return, in June, Iarned that the defendant's vi- sits had become marked and frequent, and therefore made up his mind to speak to him on the subject ; and accordingly, on or about the 21st June, went on the Stek Exchange to obtain an explanation. He ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... was sorry to see, the usual, and per- hips more than usual, proportion of thtat class of cases which it was impossible to speak of in detail In a mixed audience, and therefore he could not address them upon them. The learned Judge then explained the law ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE, AND SEDUCTION

... plaintiff's eldest sister, an interest. d ing Welsh girl, was then examined through the medium V, of act interpreter. She could speak English, but pre- ie ferred Welsh. 11er evidence fully bore out the state- r. mient of the learned counsel respecting repeated ...

WEEKLY COMPENDIUM

... any of our readers make a trial of the above method, we shall be happy to record the result.] PACETIm'. FOOLS AND CHILDREN SPEAK THlE TRUTHa.-We were once dining wills a gentleman wise talked much of the ex- tent and choiceness of hits stock of wines, ...