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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... and I will prove it out: ofesecend Williams, ?? Joseph Jeckell lays it dovn as such. IMr. Creirhton- .Sir J. Jerhelsl wae speaking about the courts in England, and not of the Insolvent Court in Ireland ( Iaughter). Mr. Pratt went on to rend the law relative ...

LONDON POLICE—THE KNIFE AGAIN!!!

... while he was playing at skittles, a young wo. I- man, named Wilkinson, called him and told him that the . prisoner wanted to speak to him. When he went out the r- prisoner immediately seized him, by the collar, and ex- le claimed If you don't give me the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—LONDON, MONDAY

... sister). Witness wished to speak to him alone, but defendat declined to have any in- terview with him but in the presence of his brother-in-law and sister. Seeing, therefore, that he would have no op. portunity of speaking to defendant but under such ...

CRIMINAL COURT—LONDON, MONDAY

... publication of sentiments, either by speak- ing ocr writing, be calculated to alienate the affections of the people, or bring the government into disesteem whether ridi- cule or oblobuy was resorted to, such speaking and writing was punishable; and whether ...

THE GROUNDS FOR REVERSING THE JUDGMENT

... monstrously voluminous character of the oV indictment, though not forming a ground for revers- ing the judgments LoUD DMENzAN thus speaks :_ X In his opinion there could not be a greater grievance and un oppression than these endless, unintelligible, unwieldly ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... stated that about seven o'clock in the morningthe prisoner came to the cell door where her husband was con- a fined; they were speaking for sorne tinie, when he thought t he observed something pass between them, and on searching i the woman he found a piece ...

TULLAMORE QUARTER SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... fire, and on my telling the Sub-Inspector to withdraw. the policemen,' the crowd began yelling and shouting; whilst I was speaking to the crowd cautioning them against such conduct, the person now present, Thomas Hollorano: of Clara road, who was in the ...

LOVE AND DOUBLE SUICIDE

... Yes, he had it d daily given, itl the same way es all else he took. The - Coroner-He was not able to speak, I suppose? Wit- d ness: Yes, he could speak die? inotly, and even in the midst . of his afflictions was of a cheerful disposition. It is very e ...

TRIAL OF JOSEPH HENRI FOR FIRING AT THE KING OF THE FRENCH

... fool for speaking thus. I had well considered everything ' beforehand, and had determined, as I had never done harm and could notkill myself, to make others kill me. If I was not in my senses my language would be disjointed, but you see I speak everything ...

DREADFUL SUICIDE IN RATHMINES—CORONER'S INQUEST

... went down and saw deceased lying on the floor; Mrs. Howard told her to run for a doctor, and she ran at _ once; heard him speaking on Sunday as if lie was out ofhi, i mind. e Mr. Arthur Harvey, apothecary, stated that he was t called in to see deceased; ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER—YESTERRDAY

... He s.peaks German, Hungarian, Latin, Ssla- vonic, a little French amid Italian. HIis bearing, hlien cams, is solemn-full of acertain dignity; his movemenite elegant, his voice agreeable, softly penetrating, and very distinct, even ishen he speaks low ...