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CALUMNIES AGAINST KOSSUTH

... uitter falsity of cc' the unmanly charge; I uam, perhaps, the only, person at the present moomnet in this country who can speak from personal knowledge ora the subject, and should therefore think myeelf 'neglectful of an -actual duty if I allowed the ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... occasion she was lying on the floor. He took her in his arms, and discovered that she was in a very feeble state, unable to speak, and insensible. She was again brought to the fire, and at halt-past five o'clock in the morning conveyed t) the hospital on ...

INSOLVENT COURT—SATURDAY

... issued against the insolvent, he met Mr. Kenny on Carlile- bridge, and struck him in a most ruffianly manner. The insolvent, speaking il a gruff tone, told counsel that he knew nothing about it. The Commissioner, addressing the insolvent, ?? thiak that if ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... procured a drag, and in a few minutes succeeded in'drawing out a man. Tire party, when taken out, was alive, but unable to speak, and lie gave him: in-charge to the police at the adjoining station house. I He was thence conveyed on astretcher td the abdie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... theBds- covery of the truth in this case. I desire that the most per- fect order shall be kept in this court ; that no one shall speak except -in the way of, evidence ; and that nothing shall be saidl calculated to exo~tl the feelings .of any one. I 1shall 1ear ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Master of the Rolls-Perhaps there was not a pressing necessity in a strictly legal sense, or on the authorities; but popularly speaking, I believe there was a pressing necessity for the documcnts, as the company required them. Mr. Greene-Perhaps so, but no ...

THE POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS VERSUS THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

... great actor -unim- paired by age-so will his geninsland the memory of it be undimmed by time. In speaking of last night's entertain- r ments we can speak of nothing but the performance offthis great actor, because nothing elscwasthe attraction. HIs-was ...

THE DOLLY'S-BRAE MASSACRE—MORE REVELATIONS TO COME

... friends of Mr. Russell, one of the candidates. D'ISRAELI8 M1OrTION. The friends of the Protectionist party are beginning to speak with mnore of hopefulness of theircoming struggle. They have been very active in their canvass for votes, and feel confident ...

Law Intelligence

... lkr. Luttotichmer ; ttie practicn was, to usatke the referetica to sit iiitividtial wvho uniderstoodl a cusse, in orider to speak to bhtt upoti tue suhiject afterwards. Cross-examneoits by Mr. WVHuau'uisroe, Q.C.-Kuuesv Mr. INtuthtets ; I lietuld a sititatlois ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—LONDON, THURSDAY

... had never -taken the trouble to ascertain what they were ; but lie knew enough to be convinced that they were, generally speaking. unpopular, and found little favour among the more editcated i portions of the community. But, however they (the jury) 1 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... until she said, come, you whore's son, take this; he fe.l against the partition and said he was done, and I did not hear him speak afterwards; she then clapped her hands and shouted murder, I killed my husband; go for a doctor. Cross-examined-Knew the deceased ...

KiNG'S -COuNY, 1. ??

... vour earnest tosidierititn whuemi exauitbuing the cases of pairties charged itil unltmfully assemlitbng. I have been just speaking to io utf ths cilharacter of unlawful assembulies in general ; but mls tim indivilal, I ihave stated, that all persons weho ...