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FREE BIGHTS OF LIVERPOOL

... door. The Exchange News-room. Speak to the master, and pass quietly through the spacious apartment. Bee the monument to Nelson in the quadr ingle. The Lyceum News-ioom and Circulating Library at the bottom Bold-street. Speak to the resp ctive masters. The ...

CARRIAGE COURT—YESTERDAY

... et, looking for hire. Cresessemined by the driver-_ saw you speaking to a , man at the corner of Fleet-street, but he was as carmaa also I Driver-Is there any harm, or is It a crime to speak to a .carman on businss ? Witnese-I don't kndw. Driver-Didn't ...

THE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S LONDONAPPREHENSION OF THE MURDERER

... to speak to the prisoner's identity. Mr. Oldhan, the cutler, who sold the knife, and his daughter who vast; with him in the shop, were convinced that the prisouier was the person they had seen. Mrs. Hall, the landladv of the house, could not speak positively; ...

THE QUEEN v. FEARGUS O'CONNOR

... against yourself 'by 'speaking at suchi letigth. The 'best way would' be to read the affi- davits and the notes'of the 'trial no*p and post.; pone any furtherproceedings to this day. wek ; and if Mr. O'Connor is not then able to: speak for himself he must ...

JOURNAL OF LAS CASES

... and of living with the man who had done him the greatest urong. He speaks of his past history as if it had occurred three aenturies ago; in his recitals and his observations he speaks the language of past ages; he is like a spirit discoursing in the Elysiati ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—THURSDAY

... defendant, it was urged that the plainitiff, in speaking the words respecting rank poison, anad scoundrel, was not influenced by nualice, but had said them, having a bena fide conviction at the time that he was speaking truth. As such lie was not answerable, T'he ...

WOOLWICH COURT OF REQUESTS

... ThirdCommissioner.-WelI, sir, you shouldn't a' bought him. Sleeky Jack.-Now, then, jest year me speak, an' I'll up tn' tell you. This year identical donlkey as he speaks on, used to run oin Hampstead Heath on a Sindays, along with another toe; this year t'other ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... e produced it to show she was not speaking to the paliceman. She waa then crossoeasmined by' both defendants, and t answered as follows :_I saw tbe policeman, and was speak.-t ing to him before thit; wia not speaking to him in the hall / ,at the timae; ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... of law, First, you have the depositions of per- sons more or less present at the commission of the actual crime itelf, and speaking with more or less certainty as to the person by whom the act is perpe- trated. This is a kind of evidence which the human ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Higgins, the itroof of which must depend very nuch. upon him, and would be-easily estabhised Other ?? thuin those who could speak dire~tly to the transaulion could not be very mnaieiial. Oni thepat iof the Defendant it was obje&.ed, thit he oight not to ...

THE MODERN SPY v. THE OLD INFORMER

... testimony of your own eyes, to be utterly and absolutely false ? I speak not now of the public proclamation of informers, with a promise of secrecy, .and of extravagant reward; I speak not of the fate of those horrid wretches who have been so often transferred ...