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LIBEL CASE.[ill] TRAVIS v. HUNT AND SPURR

... on the following day a letter appeared in that papers, signed Justice, regretting the summons had not been granted,' and speak- ing in favoui of Mr Travis's- well-known impar- tiality, and Mr Egginton's position and character. That letter was replied ...

DOUBLE EXEbUTION AT LIVERPOOL

... until the cap was drawn over his face. He moved his lips as though repeating the responses to prayers, but was not heard to speak. The bolt having been drawn, the men fell a distance of no less than six feet, and the shock was so fearful that death must ...

LAW AND CRIME

... making a great eff rt to speak clearly, so as to be heard around. He said, in a voice which was perfectly plain, ' belive my two sons are outside (looking in the direction [f *he prison wall directly facing the drop), I want to speak a word to them. The ...

YESTERDAY'S HULL POLICE

... no desire to disturb Mr. Torry's wish that the charge should be dealt with by his Worship. Several witnesses were called to speak to the prisoner's character, and Mr. Torry then addressed the conrb at considerable length. He'said the prisoner strongly protested ...

THE CASE OF THE MADIAI

... sword 'to punish religious opinions, I entirely deny the truth of such an allegation. You are, therefore, instructed to speak in the most serious tone to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and to lay before him all the considerations stated in this despatch ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A WOMAN AT NEW HOLLAND

... with the wilful murder of Mary Bishop. Prisoner replied, I have had nothing to do with it; the men know it, if they will speak like men, for they know all about it. When in the office the prisoner Stathers said, She (meaning the woman Bishop) first ...

THE RECORDER'S CHARGE

... volume of our statute- book which contains the.enactments of the 23rd and 24th VzoroRoA. We are aware, of course, that in thus speaking of the legislative results of the past session we are going contrary to authority and risking a judicial frown. But our appeal ...

DETERMINED ATTEMPT AT MURDER NEAR HALIFAX

... would murder Ron. ds. worth, and that he (Akroyd) had, purchased some 'rum to haden himn but it was not thought 'ht he was, speaking seriously. 8 ince he. has been in custody, the risoer as sid tat e wihedhe had used.his careessremakin tha he ishe todie ...

A NICE LOVER

... peace towards the complainant for six months, and told him that he must give up all her letters, por- traits, &c., and neither speak, write, or send to her any ?? defendant said that he would ob- serve all these injunctions, and even walk the other way if ...

A HULL DIVORCE CASE

... my tea (laughter).-Dr 5wabey: Please treat the matter more seriously. Had you been drinking? The Petitioner then went on to speak of many occa- sions when her husband kicked her. Once she summoned him, but withdrew the summons on his promising to allow ...

LAWLESSNESS IN IRELAND

... of CIO. There wasno, appeal against the sentence. He submitted to the penalty, and paid two of the instalments. MR PARNELL SPEAKS OUT. Acknowledging a contribution to the Parliamentary fund, Mr Parnell writes as follows to M\r Eugene Kelly, New York :- ...

A POLICEMNA'S ADVENTURE WITH A LANDLADY

... denied that she was disorderly. When she went out of her house, after the constable had gone, she did so for the purpose of speaking to ia watchman on the opposite side of the ?? case was adjourned until to-day, and two officers who 'rsisted Croft, and a ...