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KINGSTON SESSIONS—FRIDAY

... turn bh bead to speak to some one, when Bye took up his own sovereign, and put it into bis pocket, and the prisoner took up the other. He then went out of thie house, but returned shortly after. The prisoner desired the witness to speak the truth, and ...

A BOOKMAKER'S BANKRUPTCY

... ought to speak as the Spirit gives us utterance. We should retrace our way to Pente. cost. I seek no messages from disembodied friends. I await direct comimnication from God. We should atand in living relation to the Eternal Spirit, and should speak out Clearly ...

THE OLDMELDRUM MURDER

... and senteneod to be hung. The following is the speech of Booth on the return of the verdict of the jur :y Prisoner: I will speak the truth, as I shall answer to Gad. You this day appealed to parties whihb did not tell the truth; but I cante' the truth ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... dispenser?. -Wickham: No,sir; nelther. The Coroner: Can prisoners In the Infirmary speak to one ?? : No: they may speak what Is necessary to the officers. The Coroner: But if they speak nmore than Is necessary, arethey punished?-Wfckham: No, sir- we tell them ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE

... near St. Mattlhe!r,'s Church. In one of these houses resided Mrs. Speak, CteI widow of a band-master, who died while 'ith his regiment in Gibraltar some time ago. Her son, Iamuel Speak, a youth of little more than 20 years of age, rcsie&d with her-both ...

ALLEGED POISONING CASE

... phaphorafs to the deoctor, who made the fact known to the police after speaking on the subject to the beronelt, who declared that she could not aco.'nut for the fact, bat would speak to her husband on the subject, shich she did at once. The ?? evenuig eeveral ...

A GERMAN POISONING CASE

... of phosphorus to the doctor, who made rhe'act known to the police, ?? speaking on the subject to the baroness, who de. clared that she corud not account for the fac; bet would speak to her husband on the subject, which she did at once. The same evening ...

PERSONAL JOURNALISM

... paragraph had it not been that it is one which speaks of him in his home and his private relations, which, consequently, was not a matter for a public notice in a news- paper, and certainly was not justifiable. Speaking of a man's private home and private life ...

Published: Sunday 09 February 1879
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2525 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DEATH SENTENCE ON THE SPALDING WIFE POISONER

... hunour of its origin and peculiarities.- - - Counsel: All the foreign- Hebrews in the East-end speak it, don't they? -Witness: Yes; but Russian Poles do not speak the same Yiddish as the Germans, they have a more Russian prohunciation of, many words. ' E ...

ACTION FOR LIBEL

... nally disgraceful circumstances, obtained &U my entertain. ment, and is now performing (moes execrably) my cha. racters, speaking my dialogue, and singing my songs; but I now hereby give notice that my entertainm-nt, characters, dislogue, and sng, are ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH GAOL

... He could not walh about; lie was lying upon a stretcher, and could not speak. Capt. Williams: Mr. Green's evidence before the coroner was to the effect that the prisoner could speak, but with difficulty, and that his mind was in that state of bewilder- ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—WEDNESDAY

... proceed with the business of the Court. Are the Counsel, his Lordship ask- ed, ' all speaking bkt once in the other Court ? There must be eight or ten speaking together, as they are not here. He re- quiested Mr.Parker to read his notice of service ...