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BELFAST POLICE OFFICE

... himself to be perfect'y understood by that personage. The MAYOR-Can lie speak English ?-or does he understand our language? Interpreter-No, sir. The MAYoR-What language does lie speak ? Interpretor-Some foreign outlandish lingo or other. (Laughter.) The ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... how dare you speak tonme ? it is fitter for you to be at home walloping the pots than here. The Priest then addressed the men, how dare ye walk with such a ruffian ? He thetn went before them on the road and said, If you dare to speak one word about ...

LONDON POLICE.—COURTING WITH BRICKBATS

... committed a most grievous assault on Mr. Cassey. Mr. Cassey told his tale as follows :-I-H was a lone wirlower - but let him speak for hinnqolf. I am a lone widower, your worship, and I've had a misf'i'tiul-a misfertin, yer honour's glory and worship, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... sticks and candles in their hands. One held a stick over my head and said, ' If you'll be still wve won't hurt you, but if yoe speak we'll knock your brains out.' I answer- ed, ' I shall he quiet. What do you want?' One said, 'we're starving-we must have mottey ...

TRIAL OF M'NAGHTEN FOR THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMOND

... recognise me, but passed by without speaking; I WtOs not aware of any reason for his so doing; I remember his coming to my house fuilly two years ago; lie said lie wished to speak to me by myself; lie wished me to speak to some of the official gentlemen ...

IMPORTANT TO THE LEGAL PROFESSION

... differ from the Monitor so far as to believe that the Jury shaved pretty closely, in throwing the delinquent into damages-we speak of course, in reference to the case as it appears in the very condensed report which we have copied above. The great value ...

DUBLIN POLICE—HEAD-OFFICE—SATURDAY

... would discharge your fellow-pri. suner, when your defence is to attach all the guilt -to her. Mr Bond : Why. if I speak at all, I must speak the truth. (1-lere he affixed his signature to his statement.) Mr Bond : There was no intention to do anythitg. ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... the Attorney for the defendant, as to the identity of the cloth. . K tfe Prisoner called several respectable gentlemen to speak to characer. They hadl nt known him for three. or four years pas4 but at the time they did know him they consi- dered him an ...

IMPORTANT PRESBYTERIAN CASE

... evidence by the defendants themselves. This docu- mcent speaks of the common interest of the Protestant Dissenters ; that could not include Emlyn whom they bal themselves thicrst out. It speaks of proteeting their inte- rest against unreasonable pr ...

MURDER OF LORD NORBURY

... dt-eply regrets tihlt there ar- olthier lesollltimol, an)ii 1n111l of ?? proeeetlillgs Of the 1Iieetioig, of ?? ho is ?? to speak ill teoms Of streag cjleuneta-' tion. With respect to thoseoi emisures of tie govern- ineit wvhiielh weru the stilljot (if ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... together, and drank ?? never namned money to wituess -prisoner went awlay first, 'yin9g he wnas going to the fair -fhe was i to speak to her fiather to get somle money to hplp them when I they were mnrmricd-?elary said she would stop there till four. o'clok ...

VILLAINOUS EMIGRATION FRAUDS

... piece of treachery so ?? as that whichI has been practised in the case before us. In regard to the Marquis of Downshire we can speak witil certainty, as we know his Lordship's lla- racter, and are confident that he will be as greatly asto- nished as ourselves ...