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COURT-MARTIAL ON A NAVAL LIEUTENANT

... and holding c-miverflation. He went up to him lsen and called him down, and expressed regret that he should4 dare have to speak to an officer for disobeying the order which he had before given him not to stand on the gratings. He ural then desired him ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... fromt his mother, * and seed she wanted the money very badly. Tht constable wrho apprehended the prisoner said that on g speaking to rzs. Moore on the subject of purchasingi the n property, she sid the prisorer had brought her a letter fromn ci his msothier's ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... with the sort of servant he ad. The young woman Murphy, on the contrary, declaed that the prisoner was the frst person to speak on the subject of fos-tnnetelllcg, end Ci ihe evening before she threatened that if she did not give her half-a-crown she should ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... in workirg s an illicit still, a conviction could not take place. The i prisoner might have gone there for the purpose of speaking to some one. The prisoner had a large family to support. I The prisoner was fined in the penalty of 301., or in default j ...

ELY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... (Loud'cheers.) In costelu- p sion, the Chairman stated that ?? Tawneley, one of fitlsi members', was present', end would no doubt speak for himF self. Ui had reqeived letters from. Mr. E. Yorke and Lord G. Manners, apologising for their absence, thefornier onf ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ponthe spot fore it. LIt wee a jmost cruel and detrdythauo lt ay a lhnd uponĀ± thme woman. I n atroftewie here stood forward to speak in rapprobation-ofthe -doefeedn' general-conduot, but _4*dermauz Uump4Fzy, having lear-4l brm hu, that he NSA not Omresent ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... offoer name;d Denny. Mr. In Denny introducted me to Mr. Pullman. I cannot tell hew much money Iowed at that timse.Icanntot speak to athou- ,d sand pounds but I em certain 6,O003. would have covere to my debts. of Mr. Chamnbere-Did. you borrow much money ...

Law Intelligence

... beings 'prelimzinalry or:e partsc one, it *sAs11m 101 ha '.patent for anyone to give a report of theea, LsHe said generally speaking, because there were some eases. ham W;raskon u hs antacs fta desritin mae'il it. adjo Th1 et 1Dherlahhp xpesda similar opinion ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... theirpetty sessions, and he trusted It would receive y. the gave and Serious consideration of the ecourt. le 4id I ee not speak in ailusen to the particular application before the .m court, but the general principle appeared to bethis 'pt The clerk of ...

Law Intelligence

... first set there were interstices between the teeth and gums, cecasioning a whistling sound whenever the defendant attempted to speak. The second set pro- jected very much, and gave a hideous appearance to the face. Mr. Hockley, a dentist, residing in Gerard-street ...

Law Intelligence

... Mr. Wright wan about to address the court on the same Bide. The Lord Chanciellor said he could not hear a second counsel speaking to the mninutes--it would be, in fact, urgu- fog the cae agin, Mr. Bethell, for Mr. Waltson, the trustee and solicitor, holding ...

THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS

... insanity. I ~V. should think that Mr. A. Novelli's caue would be likely to Du be such a case. Of coarse, as I did not know Mim, I speak merely in the abstract. I would especially refer as en If-authority, to Dz. Conolly's late rona lecture, pubtlishd teNov. 17 ...