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THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... the only thing to which Sir W. Fergusson speaks. When he speaks of two cicatrices, he says that it was that sort of cicatrice which might have been made by one cut or two-that it runs together; but he is speaking of one place only. In any view of the case-take ...

DESTITUTION AND CRIME: THEIR CAUSES AND CURE

... had felt a ef t upon him to speak of the Saviours love, and he had found that drink was the greatest obatadle in the country to the spread of the truth as it is in Jroms. The time had come when all Christians ought to speak ont on the matter, nad when ...

THE LOVE TRAGEDY IN ROME

... Coeli. The i Coontess Lare, on her part, gav- a different description of the outrage, having Bast strength enaugh left tc speak. She said- Do not beleve anything 'Ahioh is toid you br Pier- antoni. Hoe s a -icked rnan, vho wsas always wanting msOuey, ...

THE BYRON CONTROVERSY

... has kept silence een los e Lady Bron and nothing short of the ineven iignation she f a at 8towe story would idvce her to speak now. We cannot ezpress the Wnmigated d igust with which the venerable old lady diates the oiious charge against Lord Byron ...

THE TRIAL OF M. CHANTRELLE

... decide an to the correctness of the evidence of Mr. Falconer King, who was aswitness for the defence. I will go further, speaking, not from the point of view of a chemist, but from a common-sense point of view. I canfiot expect gentlemen of the jury to ...

THE FATAL AFFAIR AT SCARBOROUGH

... only the same as another person here. Mr. HArr.--Well, if you insist on my not speaking, I must conform to your usages. The ConosciB.-Well, I shall nsst allow you to speak. If you do, I shall know how to deal with you. Mr. RHAi.-Well, Mr. Coroner, I must ...

THE MURDER AT CHESTERFIELD

... height, and general appearance, but v that she could not positively swear they were the men. 0 The witness being unable to speak decisively to the men, the prosecution offered no further evidence, and the Mayor t informed the prisoners that they would ...

ACTION TO RECOVER DAMAGES FOR THE BITE OF A BEAR

... front of a r cave in the rock, in which was a bear, and gave the a aoimal a cake. The plaintiff then turned his head to n speak to a friend, when the bear seized his right band and bit it severely. The action was to recover damages. - for the hurt; and ...

LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL ON OGANDA

... at any moment. His 'Lordship contrasts with the district described above that with mineral resources, native population to speak of, high-land anb-tropical climate, no slave trade suppress, no missionary troubles to app>iase. But Uganda—ender the best ...

M. LEMOINNE ON THE ABDUCTION CASE

... itr- fession of virtue. In spite of this complhclE: avowal, there are not wanting aathorities perhse better qualified to speak on this subject, who dec aie that, all things considered, Paris can boast as mu:? virtue as London. But . it is absurd to ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... but looked very much frightened. (A laugh.) I told my daughter, in French, to speak to him in French. She did so immediately, saying, Now, Roger-if you are Roger-let ts speak as we did in early days. First I said to him, Parlez-vous Franrais, and he ...

MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM.—ARREST OF THE MURDERER

... MANNZRS.-A Conservative demonstration was held yesterday at Eanesbynear Leocter, at which Lord John Mdanners waa announced to speak. His Lordship wrote saying that he had been ?? severely for the last day or two, and was still too uuwell to undertake the ...