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THE MURDER OF AMGUIRE

... would speak to Maguire about it; I am married to the niece of the deceased; there was a great deal of talk in the country about his taking Kennedy's farm. Coroner-Did any person go to you to tell you to speak to him. Witness-No; I ventured to speak to him ...

THE MURDER IN CLARE

... movement like an attempt to speak. Did you go to him then ? Yes. Did he speak to you ? I spoke to him and aseed him if he knew me. I am not sure whether I mentioned my name, but his wife did so. He made some sound as if trying to speak which I thought meant ...

A CONVERTED LIBERAL UNIONIST

... CONVERTED LIBERAL UNIONIST. London, Wednesday. The Earl of Dysart has announced himself as a Gladstonian Liberal, and will speak demonstration of the Stamford Division Liberal Association on Tuesday next Bourn. His lordship was formerly Liberal Unionist ...

THE IRISH LANGUAGE

... the organisation,. and it was consequently decided to arrange for holding it. In connect! with t-ite distress in the Irish speaking districts, the treasurer was directed forward £5 each the Rev J Cassnly, P, Kossinuck, county Galway, and the Rev Father ...

A SAD CASE—A WESLEYAN TEACHER

... when she met the man who had been the cause of all her disgrace and ruin she should not be allowed to speak to Lim. All she did was to en- deavour to speak to him, and the complainant was accidentlly pushed by her getting in between them. Her's was a sad ...

MR. CONDON, M.P. SENT TO JAIL

... essayed to speak. d Mr. Roneml-I will ask yourr worship to see that t there is no disturbance in court. The speaking is t irregular. ' 1r. Condon-Pardontime fora moment I wvant u to speak about the Plan if Campaign, ti Mr. Irwin-You cannot speak. Your case ...

STRANGE ADDRESS OF A MURDERER

... said- I Please your lordship, I have a word to say, If you will per- mit me. The Lord Jsetice Clerk-Certalnly. Prisoner-I will speak the trnth is I shall answer to God, You this day appealed to parties which did not tell the truth, but I can tell the truth ...

CORONERS INQUESTS

... produced by the wheel of a car passing over them. Eliza Smyth being sworn said:-I live at No. 72, Coombe; on Monday last I was speaking to the de- ceased, Dlary Daly, on the Coombe; she parted me and went a few paces distance when I heard herscream - on looking ...

THE METROPOLITAN POLICE

... Sir If. A. Lake, in whose praise it would be presumption in me to speak. Suffice it to say that bis equal I fear will never again grace the head of our force. I can, therefore, speak with some ex- perience, and I say that. such burning discontent never ...

COUNTY DUBLIN QUARTER SESSIONS

... prisoner, who stepped off the foot- path, caine over to hin on the road where he was speaking with another person, and knocked him down. The man to whom he had been speaking assisted him to rise and then left them, on wbich the prisoner again knocked him ...

A MILLPORT MARRIAGE CASE

... husband in' which t she refused to see or speak to him. In the begin- t ning of 1876 she went to Edinburgh, and on the 27th of March pursuer followed her there. lie Pot her in the street, but she would not speak to him, and sent him the following letter ...

THE CASE OF MR. KILLEN

... Tal, be good enough a to take notice that I most respectfully object to your speaking to the judge privately about the case of the Qaseen v. Eillen. You can of course speak upan any other subject you like ?? re- ference to my notice, but if I find hereafter ...