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DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... house; was not walking or speaking to the complainant, nor did I ever in my life see her before; ,Mr. James M'Donnell was examined for the defence, and he stated as follows .-I was standing at the corner of . the street speaking to Mr. Fitzpatrick, when ...

EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE MADAME VESTRIS

... It was e signed by two persons who exulted in peppering her face for life, and blowing her eye out, for venturing to e speak ill of their country; and intimated that a packet by which this revenge was to be effected would be sent to her lby the Parcels ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... ions of the defendant to the person who was about to employ him ; he went to his house on Friday last for the purpose of speaking to him on the matter, and did not find him at home, but saw his wife, and told her that her buband was a rascal; subsequently ...

THE MURDERER DELAHUNT

... him. To these, whenever silence is broken by them, he speaks freely, and even in some degree cheer, fully, on mere casual or commonplace topics. The Rev. Mr. Campbell, the chaplain of Kilmainham, speaks in the most gratifying termns of the state of the convict's ...

FURTHER PERSECUTION OF DR. HUGHES

... when the judge gave his decree on the 23d April, he did not allow the bishop's coun.. sel (an indifferent one, however) to speak against the ap. plication, deciding that Dr. Hughes could not be heard whilst in prison for contempt. But now, in the decree ...

A HISTORICAL PARALLEL—MR. WILLIAMS'S TRIAL IN 1848 AND WILLIAM PENN'S UN 1670

... is Wilitam Penn guilty of the matter whereof he stands in- dicted in riner or form, or not guilty ? Fouecrimb-Guilty of speaking in Gracechurclh street.' RLCORDIEc-You had as good say nothing. FoaErmAN-My lord, this is all I had in commission. -tEco ...

WESTMEATH ASSIZES

... try to speak to hbe driver;, it stopped at a publiclboue for ae fwi minutes; it proceeded to Moats, and stopped at Mr. Carr's; witness wanted p nerto.et :her out on the road to go back; prisoner alone waes in she chbise with wit. nessg; did speak and make ...

RECORDER'S COURT.—YESTERDAY

... the Military Road with rom* other boyaonhtbatevening; saw prisoner speaking to some gentlemen in a field ; saw him shortly after in Stevenr'-lane, behind the burying ground. speaking to a car boy, who immediately back-ed his car to the wall ; saw prisoner ...

MR. LAWLESS

... examination. Air. LALoR said, he bad a right both to speak and examine witnesses ; but it would be better if no one would speak to evidence. Mr. S-MiTi said, he intended to dispute Mr. Lalor's right to speak after he should have gone into his defence. Mr. ...

ALLEGED SUICIDE—CORONER'S INQUEST

... warn supposed deceased had cut his throat; it had blood on it, and corresponded with the wound on the neck]; deceased did not speak to witness; tied up deceased's neck with a hand. kerchief; he was greatly depressed in mind, and witness saw him quite deranged ...

MURDER OF THE ITALIAN—CLOSE OF THE CORONER'S INQUEST—COMMITTAL OF RICHARD COONEY AND MARY COONEY, ALIAS PURCELL

... and jury, said, Gentlemen, v our attorney, Mr. Fullarm, has gone to the conntry, and we are not to answer any question or speak a word. We c have no one here for us now but the Almighty God, and in his hands we leave ourselves. Coroner-Yes, Mr. Fullam ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—TUESDAY

... told the man was lying. They carried him quietly, and laid him down~ gently on the guard-bed, but he could not stand- up or speak for a considerable time after he was brought in; he at length sat up for a moment, The gentleman who called on the -twatchtnen ...