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EXECUTION OF PATRICK LYONS FOR THE WARRINGTON MURDER

... that on the morning of the 4th of thut month, according to the evidence adduced at the trial (nd witness, another lodger, speaking pointedly to the facts) Lyons and his wife got up about six o'clock, and at tb same time called up the victim, Margaret Faby ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Irelaord v. the Trewsees ofthS Evans' tlharity. Mr. Martley, Q.C, was engaged during the entire time the fall court sat in speaking on behalf of the trustees, in opposi- tion to the motion made on behalf of the bench, by Mr. R. W. Green, Q.C. At the conclusion ...

WHAT HAS KILLED THEM?

... as the books will show, they died in masses. Let us now, Sir, look in at the infirmary. It contained at the time of which I speak 200 beds, and very close they were to each other. The medical reports will prove-at least they did-that in the week ending ...

ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... then manifestly of no avail, and every hour Mr Conlter was expected to breathe his last. He was quite insensible-nor did he speak a word which could afford a clue to the perpetrators of this fearfull outrage. The follow- ing particulars we were enabled ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... dropped one of them into a cellar, and then went into Mrs. h Fagan's house. She invited him to sit down, and he was en- U gaged speaking with her on the sulject of religion, when e the defendant rushed in and called him a robber-a bloody I robber-clenched his ...

RESISTANCE TO [ill]

... in sonce measure tend to defest the vile attempt which is now beoig made upon their religion. He was no orator-hut he would speak the stn iments of his' mind freely; and he could assure them that those feelings were enlisted in this cause as deeply as they ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... iting; I told this story to Mr Bloonfield, the plain- t tiff's attorney, tbis morning, and once last week; I beard n litllies speak of an adverdiserireot il Saulldurs about bills ft that were forged by Yates, I hear that Yates has fled. ti To the Cuirt-I ...

ASSASSINATION OF MR. SAMUEL COULTER

... for the man; I then saw the deceased lying up against Jemmy Danne's two feet; he was covered with blood; he could not then speak; there was blood on the ditch and on the stones where we got him lying; Dunne and I with plenty of boys brought him home; there ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... the occasion ? Witness-The defendants used no language whatever by way of threats or intimidation to me, and they were not speaking with Mr. Leary; my husband always employed men who belonged to the trade. Mr. Tyndall-I dismiss the complaint. DEATHS BY ...

PENAL LAW

... acquaintance with the continental languages. In her progress through the foreign department she might be heard at one moment speak- ing French, then in Italian, and afterwards in German with idiomatic correctness seldom found except amongst an edu- cated ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... was brought in at the -back door, and in that or another case the animal had really done no more than used his voice-so to speak, in a manner that might not please every musical ear (laughter). The fact was, that Mr. Lloyd the defendant, gave the use of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... was in embarrassed circumstances; he said something which might lead to such an inference, but he stopped himself whilst speaking at that part; there was no evidence to show that old Mr. Malcolmson's furniture was removed to avoid the creditors: there ...