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STRANGE ADDRESS OF A MURDERER

... said- I Please your lordship, I have a word to say, If you will per- mit me. The Lord Jsetice Clerk-Certalnly. Prisoner-I will speak the trnth is I shall answer to God, You this day appealed to parties which did not tell the truth, but I can tell the truth ...

COUNTY DUBLIN QUARTER SESSIONS

... prisoner, who stepped off the foot- path, caine over to hin on the road where he was speaking with another person, and knocked him down. The man to whom he had been speaking assisted him to rise and then left them, on wbich the prisoner again knocked him ...

THE LATE ATTEMPTED ABDUCTION

... rider hbad approached sufficiently near, he perceived that it was Ur. Carden.' When that gentleman came up he stopped to -,speak with Miss Arbuthnot, but almost imniediately'turned away, and rode on towards Fethard, and Miss Arbuthnot drove slowly up tbe ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE NORTH DUBLIN UNION. CHARGE OF PROTESTANT PROSELYTISM IN THE HOUSE

... Protestant, I replied that I could not speak to her on religious matters till her registry was altered. I told the nurse to re- port to the master, and to follow the rules. In such circum- stances I never speak to Protestants until they are registered ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... Station-house to report his case, 1 but, before going there, she and another woman put his clothes 3on him; he was then unable to speak; got a police-constable, iwho took him to the workhouse; did not ask deceased his name, nor did he say to her where he was ...

THE CHARGE OF WHITEBOYISMAGAINST THE REV. MR. FITZGERALD

... neglect to do so. pr. .Daws~oi(pullibg out his wt ?? are waiting here these twenty-five minutes, ?? Captain Peyton-What are you speaking for, Sir? You havenothing to sy'in51r. Fitzgerald's case. You need not wait if you don't choose. Te m'igisitrates most get ...

LONDON POLICE

... so, and let her go on as long as she liked. She got so enraged at my not saying anything to her that she cried out, Speak to me, speak to me, or I shall burst. She then fdew at me and scratched my face. I seized her by the wrists, and held her down on ...

ME. SAMUEL WARREN, M.P., ON CRIME AND ITS CAUSES

... enettonjred with cheerfrilneus, and the (tijnyntetit of overything hat can promote it. Bot how in it with .tioee of whom we are speaking ? At this montoot, dur- Iing every hoer of tile day and tlio coming nigsht, 111) many rooms in the town of Hull are rendored ...

A STRANGE CASE

... famiily, nor did he allow me to Visit my mother till I had been, merried several manths. He continnally called her a - in speaking of her to, me, and ?? me he had been improperly 'acqqainted with her bafore ourt mar- iiags; this Wae ?? me in the night ...

MAAM PETTY SESSIONS—ATTACK ON A CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN

... and said- how I dire yhou, you infernal blackguard, have the presumption to c addiess me or speak to me; he (witness) replied, to speak * to you, to speak to you ; Mr. Alylotte rode his horse then I egailst witness ; the horse stood on his foot ; ...

THE DEAN-STREET TRAGEDY

... been seen on Sunday night on the banks of the Grand Canal, in the vicinity of Do!phin'a-barn, with his coat on his arm, and speaking audibly to himself. This circunm. stance led the police to boligie that the wretch had ter- minated his miserable existence ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... hard case to oblige a man to account for the money he might have in his pocket, merelv because he was stated to have been speaking to a person suspected to have picked the pocket of another-of one who did not even come forward to complain of it. Un- less ...