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SUICIDE OF COLONER GURWOOD

... No notice being' taken she went in and stirred up the fire. She then coughed again, and finding that the colonel did not speak, she pulled the door of the dressing.rooni open, and then savr him on the floor in a pool of blood, arising, as she supposed ...

THE POOR LAW AND ITS COMMISSIONERS

... local pest house (or poorhouse), this worthy assistant-commissioner refused to examine a materialwitnessbecause she could not speak English Can anything be more monstrous than this conduct ? We trust that the matter will be fairly discussed on the motion ...

IMPORTANT INQUIRY AT ARMAGH

... Keernan rose and ye said he had a matter personal to himself to speak of is regarding an occurrence that had taken place in his parish ; the bishop told him repeatedly to go out nts anti speak with the Very Reverend Dr. MIConvill. re' the then Vicar General ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... don't know if he was there in October, 1844. Mr. Major-My duty is a painful one, and would not suggest any notion but that you speak according to lour belief, I will now read for you an extract from a letter written by you to Mr. Stafford, dated 14th Sept ...

THE CORN LAWS—THE TARIFF

... and that they are prepared to push their opposition to the length of ousting the ministry and hazarding a dissolution. Thus speaks the Morning Post;- That all men of common sense and sound principle wilt oppose this new device of the enemy we assume. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... strong push Fen ot of the dopr. Deponent was quito surprised at the altered i d, of Mrs. Scott, who seemed most anxious to speak to her5 but WU Off ai'ntly 'suite aaid to do so ; on aoter occasion when deponent went to Mrs. Scott's by Mrs. Delap's directions ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 'case is, and was all often very near one (a case is to be in such a state of intoxi. no cation as to be incapable of either speaking or motion) ty, can't tell how often I was that way; defendant had me tried ser before the magistrates. Mr. Fullam-When did ...

THE CASE OF SERRY—THE INFORMATIONS

... does not say 1 that a- ma u whom I know to IdIa S be Bryan Seery is the person who fired-at me last h a night ; but, speaking in Duch i'ans as hewould cast use if he had never seen the man before, or heard his led. name before, he swears to an information ...

SEERY'S CASE

... , of a baronet, a Cal magistrate, a person of education, who should be correct, oh end for whose palpable insocreracies (speaking mildly) 0or there can be made no allowance. Why view it as sterling Od and repudiate the unoontradito evidence for the defencee ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the impugnant of his brother's weakened capacity was, that deceased lat. terly showed much excitement and indignation when speak. ig of two gentlemen named Todd, who resided near hiam, and who~had been his particular friends, but it turned out that he ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... iin London, after our marriage, your father must coo' ' up; then he will have the pleasure of hearing his friend Sir Robert speak. What a clever fellow he is. Young Lord Clive 1 was introduced to the other day by my cousin. He is thought much of, but I ...

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 ...