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The Provinces

... of these visits lie expressed a wfish to be permitted to pay his addresses to the plaintiff, attd requested Mr. Jenner to speak a rgood word for lim to her father, That ir. Higgiimson stated distinctly and csiedidly what disposi- tion he proposed to make ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... formier case, Jolhn Halhut was calleel to identify thle metal, (a quaseti ty of brass aheets,) but hie said lice could only speak to the large size. Witness cot a nussber of sheets of the size nosy produced for a foreign order. Mr. O'Brien contecided that ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Square, promises unusual attractions. We leave already spoken of ties vorls preparing by Messrs. Fritle aced Philip. Report speaks well of Mr. Cooke's preparations. Mr. Stonfield has four pictures in bloxd- A Coast Scene by Moonlight, a novelty fraln ...

The Provinces

... Read something. -Do you knrow what? Nay.-What will be the conse- quence if you don't speak tire truths? Don't know wirat ye ?? will God do te you if you don't speak tire truth ? Don't ?? yoa be puniehed? Nay. - How lonig leaveyou lived at Barnoldswiek ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—YESTERDAY

... parlour door, and I heard him send my servant for the deceased, referring to lier as the little woman with whom he had been speaking at the door. The servant went away, and the prisoner remained until she returned with the deceased, in about four or five ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... deposition to show that Ile lihd said lee made this state- meeet.] I saw nay brother at Bristol about a esonth ago, but I did not speak to hist about the money.-Mr. Knight, addressing the Court, said it was idle to proceed with the examination of a nan who hlad ...

THE TRIAL OF SIMON BERNARD

... must ring twice for my room. He said when he came again, he could not come upstairs, and that my husband must come down and speak to him. Nothing more passed on that occasion, and lie went away. He did not tell me who he was or what lie came about. Between ...

Law Intelligence

... to have been shot long ago. The life of the victim presents a contrast in every way with that of the assassin. Every one speaks of him as a man of integrity-an honour. able and gallant soldier, and possessed of the qualities that entitle one to esteem ...

THE CONFESSION OF THE MURDERER LANI

... that I looked the door with the key, it seems to me that lshe did not come for the book only, but on this point I can- not speak with precision. In the morning, between seven and eight, I rose, and put on myypantalooe:s and shoesonly, and went towards ...

ATTORNEY AND CLIENT

... bands with c and said, ieddy, ily boy, Ifu glad tosce yoa. [Great laughter.] Ito then added, I hardly keow whether I should speak to you or eot. He showed me one book. I did not say if I Imd known what was te the book I would not have resisted the action ...

Birmingham Police

... charged by Police-constable Buxton with begging, in the Priory Road, on Wednesday. The accused asserted that lie could not speak a word of English; but Buxtoss said that when lie was taken to the station house, he distinctly asked for some beef. To-day ...