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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; ...

i These proposal* not materhilly difler from those made to Don Pedro Cetallot, the May, 1905. The President has ..

... Onis observes— 1 now proceed the ukhl anti render jour three proposals for the je-ttleiucht of inadmil4ible. 1 observe, that speaking tlirni, you only mention soffi red hy American citizens, and limit that which equally due to Spaniards for spoliations committed ...

A Letter-Box in ilie Window

... fnal spo*.” e says, «tte n 'u» « France the Bv-iif dr Army. Frenchmen shall,” says, evt-y where continue to conquer. —He next speaks the necessary union Tuscan y I and the Roman States with France; and promises that Ins vassal Kings shall each receive some ...

BEVERLEY COURT OF RECORD

... characters in the world, and, if they all acted lie *he derolidant, they did not deserve more estimation than, generally speaking, they enj,,yed. Ile adverted to the dilliculties under which the plaintiff lay in proving his ease, from the absence of a ...

THE COURTS OF LAW

... that it was without lawful excuse. That might consist of the leave of the master, to which he could speak, or of mat- ter to which be could not speak, in wvhich latter case, however, he eould say that the absence was without any lawful excuse that he ...

York Assizes. Rape a

... transaction, she asserted, and persisted in it, in the face of her own evidence, and the repeated admonition of the Judge to speak the truth, that the crime was committed with her own consent, and that her father neither used violence nor threats; and every ...

PRINCESS OF WALES

... wdiereas the German “aul* signifies uonu,** and thus instead of speaking of -urn “ of*’ 1500/. the instrument, when translated, 'peaks ot a • ism upon** , and instead “of” Duke Brunswick, it speak* of Duke “upon Biun-wick; and instead ot the month ol*' ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... your Honour will allow me to pon, I justify myself. denl The COMMIrSSIONERt-.Mr. Bell you must not speak also tto Mr. Hunt. Mvr. Hunt you most not speak to Mr. 'pan~ IBell.bu 3 Mr. BELrL-1 trust your Honour will not allow this had - man to malign my character ...

MURDER AT BACKWELL

... see Manfield coolly looking through the window, with the muzzle of a guts inserted in the broken pane. Before he had time to speak, the gun was again cooked and dischtarged, the contents lodging in Wall's thigh. Had the gun been discharged, as intended, ...

Hitcratiirc

... amongst the labouring great that of the author these able pamphlets, must harm. Oi this nature, we deem the assertion, when speaking of the late r:ots, that ** One w ,rd from the government would have quelled the tumults; but they preferred force to justice ...

HULL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... next time I come up. I can't answer the question, at least not satisfactorily. There is a statement , preparing. I can only speak to the best of my knowledge. Mr. BELL might be permitted to say Ihat Mr. Melton had .not, as yet, made up his accounts, . ...

TUI MASTIS OS TBS MISISTXT

... services, a grasping, selfish, petty, piddling economy, Joseph Hume, sure to prevail. M. Guizot in his work on Washington, speaks of Jefferson as warm friend of humanity, of freedom, and of science.” Does M, Guizot know, that this friend to humanity and ...