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EXTRAORDINARY SCENE

... had died latterly, and many had been sick in consequence, it is alleged, of being overworked in the surveyor's ?? Mayor was speaking of the horses being broken down, when the TOWN CLERK said that might be through bad ?? Wa AIWRIIaIT bluntly said he thought ...

MURDER AT CHATHAM

... esogs ef the] reading room, the blood at the time pouring m a stream Wfrom the wound in his throat. Deceased was unable rto speak, and could only make himself understood by signs that his throat bad been cut. Ho was immediately Econveyed to Melville Naval ...

SINGULAR ASSAULT CASE

... met the do- founant on the lEchange, when Mr. Hewitt addressed Eome obsirvations to hinm; anAd, although they were not upon speaking term', complainant repli d most civilly. W11e1n comtilainant left the Exehaisge, the defend3nt walked by his aide up Market ...

LORD WODEHOUSE FINED FOR ASSAULT

... prceeded to'detail the oir- cuimstanes of the asaault, and said when Mr. Gaymer wais steanding on a chair at North Wansham, and speaking, Lord Wodebouse ordered ]him to Come down, called him. a liar, a hound, and at coward, and then dhallenlged him to fight ...

A MURDERER'S CONFESSION

... England, In 184L On entering the police station he addressed Inspec. tor Harrington, arF4 said, I want to speak to you pri. vately *can I speak to yon prvately? Inspector Hogan repedD, We are all policemen here, and whatever you have to say, oat with ...

MURDER AT BARNSLEY

... down. Be then kieked her three or four times on the side as she lay on the floor. He- kicked as hard as he could. She did not speak, nor #et up, Be made use of another foul ex esslon, and said she had robbed him. I selzed of as coat Iag,, and laid You murderln ...

MANCHESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... b aniily end his cou't to a palace, which Possesses the remiarkanble property fif coapcri ing all persoene whe enter it to speak this exnet truth on every subiec that my ariyse: and this they do. without being aware of the extranrdiinary influenee to which ...

SINGULAR ACTION FOR LIBEL

... Wolver. hampton who were members of the Greek religion, but most of whom were English speaking, he went to Russia to seek aid for the starting of an English-speaking Greek churchinWolverhampton. He was most cordially received bv the President of the Holy ...

THE STORY OF AN ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

... and re- plying as to whether it (would be possible for him to r, recover. Re could not speak, but his eyes showed his iy consciousness, and that he desired to speak. They brougiht him a porcelain tablet, on which he managed to write :e Give me seme mnore ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... arrested, cotnfessedl that hle hadl inlflicted thre woned6S and pointed out the knife which he bad used. SPEAKS FOR ITSELF! HUDSON'S SOAP. SPEAKS FOR. ITSELhF! stablished over 30 Years, S ?? FOR ITSE L'!PresentdemandGreaterthanever SHrOCKING AcCIENTs ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... parlsh-clerk. Wit. news speaking to Miss Hammond, when she told him that Mr. Hunt had deposited a bundle of clothes In the vault. Witness thought that was a stratge place for clothes, and when Parkhale came out, after speaking to the curate, witness said ...

MURDERS

... prisoner, on being asked' if he had any statement to make, said, There is many a little thing on my behalf that I cannot speak myself at present. He was then com- mitted to the assizes for trial. SUPPOSED MURDER IN DEVONSHIRE. The body of a young gentleman ...