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THE COMMERCIAL TREATY BETWEEN FRANCE AND BELGIUM

... stronghold in which no more breaches can be made but by cannon-balls. The friends of the ministry announce that M. Guizot will speak to-morrow on the subject the commercial policv of the government. This will be curious to hear. M. Guizot is little acquainted ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... I told him to Kate Roach's. (Laughter.) I did not speak to his lordship in a leering or insulting manner. When I told his lordship where I drove him, he said, Get out, you rnf- fian; don't speak to me in such a manurer. He pushed me out with the butt ...

FRANCE

... the demonstration of Monday was not one of those which shake, but of those which overthrow.' I did not say that. I said, in speaking of the influence which our great and imperishable Revolution of Iebruary exercised on monarehic Europe, ' This Revolution ...

THE MURDER IN THE PARK

... distant from the the prisoner. She did not hear her say anything, and the soldier did not speak at all. She was the first that went up and passed her, but did not speak to her. The prisoner then walked on rather quickly towards the Palace. Witness did not ...

Marriage of Lord Castlereagh.—The marriage | of Viscount Castlereagh with the Viscountess Powerscourt was ..

... partner of the firm beheld a moustached and be-frogged individual enter his counting-house, and, being introduced, heard him speak about engines, pointing some half dozen in an unfinished state in the work rooms. The principal explained the case, observing ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... cliarged the proseeuttrix with being the first aggres- sor. T'he Jury found birn Guilty, and lie was fined 31., with leave to speak to theprosecutrix. Half that sumr having been paid to the prosecutrix, the matter was settled. lWILLIAM DANGER wis indicted ...

Fine Arts

... repaired with taste and skill, though it was unfortunately found necessary to take from its enspness by fresh coat of paint. Wren speaks of this church with more than his usual enthusiasm. 44 1 can hardly think it practicable, he says, to make a single room ...

The indirectness of the means bj which the opponents of Sunday trains on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway have ..

... they think the people of Scotland dislike them. Why, then, did these Manchester men vote on the question? my did Mr. Greg speak, and Mr. write, in favour or stopping the trains—instead of leaving the Scotch shareholders to decide on the matter ? We admire ...

THE ALLEGED MURDERS ON BOARD THE TORY

... did not understand goad English.-Mr. Broderip : What Eeg- lish do yot speak? You speak very w-ll; when you are at a loss for words, express yourself in French- The witness began to speak in English, hut expressed himself soimpesfectly that Mr. Beyerman, ...

OLD BAILEY

... York-court, where they were detected. They appeared out of wind, as if they had been runniig. Cooley expressed a desire to speak to Coleman, but the witness prevented it. M rs. IFntish, the landlady of the Apollo public house, Mary le-bone-streer, stated ...

ANOTHER GRAND JURY CHARGE—TO CONVICT

... casse tay happen-but it has been tainted. Talk of r espect for the laws, which this Baron would exact from all men, even in speaking of them ! They ane indeed respectable in the modern sense of the word, which means, keep- ing a gig. The laiws keep ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT SUNDERLAND

... but in an utterly hopeless and dying condition from internal br uises. Medical aid was unavailing; she was never able to speak, aod died yester- day afternoon. Her name is Catherine Hindmarsh, and her step- father, Rowland Smith, is a respectable master ...