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ALLEGED WITH MURDER AT WITHINGTON

... the onlysmnrk Injury that wia seen. Mr. Lucas, surgeon, was seat or, and arrived in about ten minutes. The deceased tried speak, but conldat. The doctor sowed up the wound her head, and she was taken to the Infirmary In the vening. The husband had returned ...

ALLEGED ILLEGAL PAYMENT OF A VOTER

... committee room to complain about the couveyance having left them. He made the complaint. Cherry never spoke, nor did Mrr. Hill speak to Checry and he did not see Mr. Hill give Cherry sixpence. Mr. Hill told witness that he could any fares, even if it was only ...

MANCHESTER BOROUGH SESSIONS

... for by observing that during the last two sessions there had been an unusually large number ef females convicted. Generally speaking, not only here but throughout the country, the pro- portion of females to males in the gaols was found to be l about one-third; ...

THE PENDLETON MURDER

... her evidence she spoke e rather low, and turned her face towards the Bench, a which evoked the remerk from the prisoner: Speak *t up so that people can hearyon, and tarn your tase this a way so that people can have a look at yon. Yon are a nice-looking- ...

BURT

... anothso etmi slzen -whoIso s vith her, addressed the nsagisntrite.-WIolaii. ' Please sir, will you let 7n.e speak fir this scois an, for she caunot speak for heiself. '-Ztlagistraste. ' No n not spe lt for her- self ?-e7Ze oromse is nOt onlv com:!pete!nt to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... prosecutor and Prisorer had - no previous difference, and on prisoner ref'sio, to pay the fine, prscutor turnied his back to speak to th~e feteujoel Of the =oks when the prisoner seized a spade, With eil m he struck him on the head, inflicting a aevere wooed ...

DAVIDSON'S DIVORCE

... her return to England, spoke to Mr. Davidson's uniform kindness to his wife, and to having heard Mrs. Davidson frequently speak of a person named Emile She said: She showed me a picture of Emile. She told me that her pic- ture had been taken at home ...

THE ATHERTON MURDER

... ask the witness any questions. id The prisoner (who is apparently afflicted with a very. serious stammer): I can scarcely speak; but I want t to know if vou will be so kind as to allow me to say se that those silk handkerchiefs that were taken out oi ...

THE GALSGOW MURDER

... asked Black's name, Onccuption, and resideuce, and said' that she was going to tellher a secret of which she was never to speak to anyone. The woman then took a bundle out of the room off the kitchen, and she laid It down on the floor, near to whoq Black ...

MURDER OF A TOLL-KEEPER NEAR HEBDEN BRIDGE

... Satur- - day morning at his usual time to collect the toll, two of his t neighbours, Mr. William Crossley, botcher, and Mr. Wm. Speak, blacismiith, 'of Kiing-street, went to the toll-house,u l the door of which was shut but not. fastened. They entered t 'the ...

THE PORTSMOUTH ASSASSINATION

... Daish,m,and I have. no doubt ha-'h 'thilat-he is the saineman I saw at ?? thee' g bigtht of-the-nmdider._ 'When' I heard him ~speak, at Mi.i !0 Swaineon offic, Iat~ once recognised 'his voice as that of . questidn. iAS ffnchi'd ~evdw th&l,' ale oni th' nigiht ...

THE MURDER IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT

... slcep again. In about an hour the pzisoner calie to my room and said, Susan, come and sec if you can male your aunt speak; she won't speak to me. 1 went to her nd spoke, but sle smade no answer. There waas a rattling noise in her throat. I said to the ...