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SINGULAR BREACH OF PROMISE CASE— £1,000 DAMAGES

... ?? he once showed an attachment for. Now, my dear Miss wN. I think you will agree with ins that youi brother ought not to speak but candidly his mind, and openly tell her that he is engaged to another; this, perhaps, may appear harsh and unkind, but believe ...

COUNTY COURT DISTRICTS

... cover of Dr. def Heygate's name holds me up as guilty of deliberate falsehood - pen Mly friend. Dr. Heygate, in the hurry of speaking, I some- in I times think scarcely knows what lie does say; and forgets I what lie has said ; thus, as on a former occasion ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

... prosecutor, who stated thet he had oupplied Ie , wvthl rood. on Saturday 'week they qtlar- hes relled, and afterwards did not speak so freely as before. Last tess Saturday they again had words, when the prisoner threatened less that she would be the death ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... ensued, and after a few days he came again and bought another picture for a few shillings. Thus he got an opportunity to speak, and he said, I do not come so much to buy your pictures. You are the picture that I like most (Laughter). He came again ...

THE SOUTHEND MURDER

... interest of his friends, and for the protection of his own life, he is now bound to depart from his chivalrous attitude and speak the truth. I have little donbt that once he complies with these not un- necessary demands on behalf of his friends the whole ...

Uaria

... Assizes and recorders at courts of quarter sessions, while addressing grand juries, and deploring the increase of crime, to speak of its close relationship with inteniper. ance regarding the one as the sure harbinver of the other. If the accepted theory ...

DERBY COUNTY COURT, TUESDAY

... :t mt yot attempted to ?? : He did not speak ng the truth, that was svhat vexed me-fl is Honour: I sup- rer pose you admit you wvere very excited at the tir.e ?? *er Lipscombhe: Yes, your Honour. He didn't speak the is ?? Honour: Do yon declare that you ...

THE MURDER NEAR ABERDARE

... hatchet. I have a lodger, named David Jones. I bad some conversation with him on the Sunday. That conversation enables me to speak with great certainty as to the day I lent the hatchet. I am quite sure it was not the Saturday after the young man was missed ...

DERBYSHIRE ASSIZES

... seeing them together in plaintiff's garden,in July in last year; Cheatle asked me to speak a good word for him to Miss Smith, and I replied that was near •nough speak for himself; people said at that time that bey kept company together. By Mr. Wiutehi ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... room. Then all was quiet. Brandy was then sent ml ve for; and Henman heard Mrs. Seago say-,, Bly darling boy, pe ist speak to me! Oh speak to mel What shall I do? Why na to should I ill-use these children ? But there was more direct. an evidence, that of ...

SIR WALTER FOSTER'S FABLES

... as dis- astrous for Ireland as for England. They do not want separation, says Sir Walteb Fosteb. Who gave him a brief to speak for the National League, or, more important still, for the men in America who run the machine ? Hear what the President of ...

HUMOURS OF THE SESSIONS

... gentlemen were speaking on behalf of thei! a leader, but both repudiated the notion trhat rle held a lieutenant's commission, and til. Ihlils e speaing for myself was used seve'al iice Realising 7 his opportunity, Mr. jumped up. Speaking -for ?? I sire- ...