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SUMMONED TO SAVE

... o stood a little apart. cmi She started; her eyes dilated suddenly with a look of wonder, dis Ifear, and recognition, we I Who le that r she breathed, trying to raise herself. With a un e fest-beating heart Gertrude approached the beside. Ind e Who ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... wiving to my friends. Please to give imy love to ( all my friends and relations, and give them my last t farewell. I thank you all for coming to see me. It h was, dear Emily, as you say, very hard h to Dart from you all. 'lbecondemned youth then ?? that ...

CITY ASSIZES

... shoald try to get it out of witness. IVhen upon- being asked by M~r. F., E anslin denied ever having g~iven any orders at the plaintiff's' house, or leaving heard any other person do sio on account of Mr. Friend. ' ,Silas H~ill, clerk to Mr. Friend, proved ...

THE SOLER SYSTEM UPSET

... belonging to Mr. W. J. Hatcher. Ir -Mr. Friend appeared for the. complainant. i Mr. F. H. Orohard defended William John, l l Mr. Crompton defended Frank, and Mr. J. IHutchings, of Teignmouth, Charles.--d ?? Friend, in opening the case, described the assaultI ...

THE LATE MURDER OF A BARONET'S SON

... allowed men a private its, income. He left me to do what I liked with it. He did not try to tie me in. any way. He always came wherever I went.I He wee my best and true friend. On the day he came as ' usual, but seemed rather put out at my not attending to ...

THE RIEL APPEAL CASE

... Nile-street. On a e Sunday night a very dear friend of hers, named Mary e Moran, who was living at Lewisham, came to See her to unexpectedly, and she was overwhelmed with joy. e She embraced hier friend most warmly, then suddenly fell back and expired ...

DESPERATE HIGHWAY ROBBERY, AND ATTEMPTED MURDER

... most dieeadful imprecations, toldbhim t.hey must have his money or his life ?. He said he had ?? worth their taking, ,and was trying to avoid the gang, welin the prisouer riusbhd upon him, and witha most terrible blow, felled him to the ground. Prosecutor ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT

... damages for W ' llqged easlt, Mr. Flud a erd onbehalf o pllhitA who ;ti & frmpr, residing at M rndy Gste, near Topsbam, antd Mr. Friend for the defendant, a bailder. In June lt. Mr. Webber's eon and the defendant made an exchange of borses, Mr. Bray agreeing ...

LONDON POLICE COURTS

... been-found guilty but- recommended to mercy.- Alderman Salomons sald lhe had not the least ill-feeling towards the prisoner, and di& not desire that'he should -he punished. All he sought was protection for the future. M Mr. Baron Martin told- the- prisoner ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... about land schemes and the rights of labour, died on Thursday last. In 1803 Mr. O'Connor was declared, by a commission de ?? inquirendi, to be of unsound mind; and by the kind interference of a few friends he was placed with Dr. 2 luke, of Manor-house ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... of being sent to prison. Mr. Hammill said that the charge had been clearly established, but as lie felt anxious to save the unguarded youth from the irretriev- able disgrace and ruin which must result from his conviction before a jury, he should deal summarily ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT

... was a material and necessary witness, The affidavit before him wae nothing at all. It was only like this-let me try again, and I will try and do betterthan I did last time. Mr. Hacker asked His Honor to adjourn the application on pay- ment of ?? Honour ...