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MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON SHIPBOARD

... Qaeen, at present lying In the Brunswick Dook. It appeared that about nine o'clock the steward of the vessel, Enos Seth, was speaking to IHezeklah Green, the cook about some hghts in the galley which he ought to Aave put out the night previous. Beth, considering ...

Eightpenoe for Tell O'Butter >t Corks ADD BUHIONS.—AII who suffer from painful annoyances will find both prompt ..

... ldjcjall Consumption Curable. Dr. Bretts, lata professor bemistry and medical jurisprudence at the Royal Infirmary, thin speaks l consider the balsam of horehoond and aniseed, as propared Mr. Martin, ehemirt, Copperas- hill, excellent «ad efficacious ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Guardian and another office. SPEAKING IN CHUROCH.-In a small Dissenting church in Edinburgh, not long ago, there oc. curred a curious instance of speafdng out during the service. The clergyman is said to be addicted to speaking aside-challengimg the members ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL AT ALDERSHOT

... of the Gth dragoons mess should not have been allowed to speak on the other side. One more attempt has been made to obtain the presence of the above-aramed officers, who are capable of speaking as to Lilley's good or bad qualities from personal experience ...

COUNTY COURT

... Theother two witnesses only saw the transaction from a distance, and could not speak positively as to the identity of the man. Several other witnesses were called to speak to the custom of trade, and the value of veneers.-Mr. Woodburn, in re- i ply, urged ...

LIVERPOOL CHANCERY COURT

... seven years ago, and azain last year. although she did not then speak to him. She was oonvinood that she saw him at New Brighton last year. Under these circun:stances, althongh strictly speaking the case should go on the trustees ttiought it would not be ...

THE ESCAPE OF PADLEWSKI

... Toutee insisted on k-nowing what had become D of the money which Labruyere had received. The r latter, in reply, beginning to speak of his family, a the President interrupted him by saying Where d is your family? You deserted your wife and | children long ...

THE EXECUTION OF BECKHAM

... putting his sanutk to his ear, said to him in a loud voloe, he being deaf, that he might speak now. This was in comtquence of B&ukhaics ?? stated his intention to speak at the Ec6ffold. Ab this moment ho was ouncesled from the view of the people by the Sur- ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE [ill]

... not hear her aotn r stabbing. Witness never :n i e the prisrner to the -C- She did not come i e-'a at all. She did not speak not speak to her. He %rar little excited. The pris nlier r.-- s - : - She told the police that the ?? - thing. On the previous d ...

ARISTOCRATIC DIVORCE CASE

... 2nd of t he head hov g a occasion to speak to the co-defender with regard at' ser, to his conduct towards the defender. Previous to ist_ to speaking to the co-defender, he told his wife of eiti his intention to speak to him on the subject of to ?? their ...

THE WIMBLEDON SCANDAL

... the judge advocate.-Mr. Hill crossed n e over to speak to the judge advocate, who rose th, ls from his seat, and reaching for his cap, said, I S . must respectfully withdraw.-AIr. Hilt: Can we us: y speak outside? The President: I will adjourn the au S ...