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POLICE

... prisoner's visit, but it was about tlree months after the funeral, and was not positive if it was not six weeks, as he could only speak to facts. Witness would not swear the signature to the promissory note was not the de. ceased's; but he did not believe it ...

THE LATE MURDER AT STANLEY, DERBYSHIRE

... conversations between the three men, Holmes, Bonsall, and Bland, which, if true, places beyond doubt their guilt; and be also speaks to their arming themselves with staves, and to Holmes taking a knife with him, having whetted it for the purpose, on the evening ...

POLICE

... who asked her what she was doing there at that late hoor of the night, and whether she had no home to go to. While she was speaking to the policeman the prisoner came up, sad bearing her say that she had been turned away from her si- tuatios, he said, ' ...

POLICE

... errand, with a trifle.-Knotley: It is doubtful whether she is my wife's ?? Defendant : DDUbtfidl I Oh, good Good 1 how can you speak such words? You well know my relationship to your ?? Lard Mayor: I sop. pose bee mother knew whether they were sisters or not ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... preceding the burglary. Hiss Robinson states that the lesser man, supposed to be Riddle, hut to whose deatity Mies Robinson cannot speak positively, from her not having had to corm alete a view of his face, had a knife or dagger in one hand, and the iros pinch ...

THE GREAT ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE

... of the law predlicted to the letter that tnqualified failure and evil which had followed from it. It was for tie people to speak out again, and call for the instant repeal of this iniquitous law. It was under these circumstances that this great metropotlis ...

THE MURDER AT WATERBEACH

... may terminate.-Rtev. A. Cottons (to the prisoner) : You u-ill be remanded till this day fortnight, and then the surgeon can speak more to the purpose. The wvoman may then be deadI or may he able to be brought tip nal give evidence against you. You are remnitded ...

THE LATE ATTEMPT AT MURDER AND SUICIDE

... the house. On Fridlay last, according tso Mrs. Parkess account, a nats called at her residence, and reqtuested permission to speak with her. This being accorded, the stranger inquired if her husband were in Liverpool at that time. She replied in the affirmative ...

MAGISTRATES' LAW

... management, as the steans-boat excurainnists call it ; and admcirably were the arrangements made. The battles came off (twe speak in the plural), without, molestation, at Loser Hope,sname miles below Gravesend. At a little after twelve, the Giant tossed ...

POLICE

... my car'sl'was, that t cossidered hirm be a sosber and resisectable imat,, and the policewo~uld oto -let sae go wit him or Speak to him.- Mr. Clarkson saidt that. after the respectability tile evidence of Maljor Blamire, Mr. Burt, and Mrt tCogg, tleree ...

POLICE

... andl ,hatvs ?? not very genteel -Quite genteel; .genteel fin the be~t sense of-the word, if the best murk of gentility is Speak. ing'the ?? sueth tnt Odd nixitere of shanrpness and wildness *about'AMiss .Jay Stint it'vas difficult to tell to 'what: class ...