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ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF MR. STEELE

... sureties as you will deem satisfactory. Mr. Jardine (after consulting with Mr. Burnaby)-I shall first consider what is the best course to be taken. Mr Buroaby-Mr. Steele had better retire to the other room for the preoest Mr. Steele and ...

SURRENDER OF MR. ST. JOHN LONG

... to state the grounds of his opposition, Dr, Thomson °d0ih thatr IMI. Long had been several' days at larre ciplalned practice-to the danger of the comnmnmitv ur b plained, that Mr. Long bad notbeen tai n a h dr nate the day of his npperaring at Hendon ...

TRIAL OF MR. COBBETT

... ation witl Mr. Cobbett's son. r' . A 'lerr was put'in and &ad 'fron the Lord Chancellor to Mr. .t Cobbett' sson,, requesting 'to ha 'infommed' of' the date of the a :letterto the Luddiltes:' It also stated that if it were feund that T Mr. Cobbetti a ...

THE MURDER OF MR. O'CONNOR

... e of an order issued by Mr. Carter, the coroner, Mr. Superintendent Moxey, 'to- gether with Mr. Massey, the medical student who lodged in the house where the murder was committed, and the land- lady eftbe 'premises in which Mr. O'Connor lived, 'attended ...

IMPRISONMENT OF MR. O'BRIEN—THE ELECTORS OF LIMERICK

... international question raised by Mr. I O'Brien's refusal to acquiesce in the claim of the majority of the Commons of the imperial parliament to enforce obe- dience to its dicta from the representatives of Ire- land. I hold, with Mr. O'Brien, that the Commons ...

THE TRIAL OF COURVOISIER—MR. CHARLES PHILLIPS

... 964&?~IAh cnle'' , tebar~,,nd' bupt optsa before; being- ~iiffltd ?? *hythl~t~n~ii~i~.. 56strict is: th~isnie thiat the lte Mr. Faurtleioy- solicited i ol laen hre~'knwt~'~i o'tet--c~~nsl 'nd ?? 'sti econ'd mornfii of thie''trial, juiit 1hfo'ie the JUQd6S ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MR. A. BYRNE

... from strangulation. Mr. Ellis-Did you observe this lividity o01 the chest of the deceased ? I did not. Mr. Ellis-Is it a necessary consequence of strangulation that every one of these signs should be observed ? I should think not. Mr. Ellis-Wsen all these ...

TRIAL OF MR. ST. JOHN LONG

... quenceeof which, Mrs. Cashin, on being told what Mr. Long had said, ?? uiler his (!latraet4, hopingtgtsave her from consumption. Mr. Long then described iis Mode of tre-etment by rubbing Iris chest, the back, and sometifmo the eyes. Mr. Long rpresented ...

CORK ASSIZES.—MR. OCONNELL'S SPEECH

... Ca not sct *ithout'swrinomidnhslrshpwl tell you--they canprot, e ceptin suchcse, ?? thi utoiy t~o Other. Mr. 5ntiaci Moore Flagrante dehicto. Mr~ 'O.'Colnnell -Yes, my, lord', ?? ilehcto. but there isno flagerlr'te diftcto Mn his' case;' therea fisnlagr4a ...

APPREHENSION OF THE SUPPOSED MURDERER OF THE LATE MR. PARKER AND HIS HOUSEKEEPER AT WOOLWICH

... nutles, mbstly dated 1st' anud d March ; one of thaem wahl much burnc. A and marked on the back Mr. B:,im An1 lra. B;-f. forrd, Feb. 21, 20; Most or them gqmrke,' Mrs. Nesbitt. Ill his trunk was a pair of nankeeii trows- c ers, not worn since they were was ...

GREAT MEETING OF THE ANTI-CORN LAW LEAGUE—MR. O'CONNELL

... Esq., C. T. Crowley, Esq.;- Saenpayo, Esq., ; Rev. Dr. Jenkyn Carilteher 1'emule, ENo- Q.C. ; D- C. Illoylart, Esq, Suomeers arford. Esq. J.ame W ynn, Esq. ; the Vry Rev. Dr. tagee; Dr. Sheridan; Dr. Edward Lankestera; W. rlli~l, Esil, . P. ; NY. H. Rlobhouie ...