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THE LATE ATTEMPTED ABDUCTION

... rider hbad approached sufficiently near, he perceived that it was Ur. Carden.' When that gentleman came up he stopped to -,speak with Miss Arbuthnot, but almost imniediately'turned away, and rode on towards Fethard, and Miss Arbuthnot drove slowly up tbe ...

THE CASE OF MADAME CARADORI

... arretts amangemrent et Drury'linne, -ia my capacity- s a Tr. Jarrett's solicitor. I cn -not'ay that MrM. Slomn is anable to; speak; Ftencht or Itiie. ?? not know. I have 'never said e t he had told rc' lie' 'cutld not,.- I took a written retaipey to -Mr ...

LISMORE PETTY SESSIONS—EXTRAORDINARY DECISION

... comemenced saw him maove about in tbe chapel, turning his back to the altar; heard' him distinctly say, as Dr. Fogarty was speaking, It is a lie.; this created a little disturbance; heard him repeat, i a very short time, Ilt is a lie ; the peopie became ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... conversation in which they were engaged. Upon his piersevering in this unpolite conduct, the complainant told him he was speaking to his friends, and not to him, and that be had no business interfering with them. The prisoner then stood up and went out ...

HEARTLESS CONDRCT 0F THE ENGLISH POOR LAW AUTHORITIES

... the streets. %V hen he interrogated her she did not give a satiafactory account of herself, and judging from her manner of speaking and wildness of appearance that she was a person of unsound mind he took her into 'custody. Since he arrested her he learned ...

TEH MURDERS AT ESHER—CORONER'S INQUEST

... ns to the dlruee and the police; when he asked her if she had anything to say to him, she replied that she could not then speak to him; he was satisaed that the children had been killed by some person, and not by tbemselvesi on Sunday he under- stood ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE HOUSE OF INDUSTRY

... period of time; the intervals are sometimes so shert that the patient may be perfiiptly con- b oiotus and intelligent whilat speaking to you, and even tl whilst yon are washing your hands in the room, or in a few- momentsaifterwardo he may pasa into a state ...

THE WINDSOR COURTS-MARTIAL

... by not speaking R1ote than I do; but what would you have me to say ? It is my constant care tosee that youareproperlyattended to in every particular. What more can you desire 7 After this ef'st he resumed silence, and has not been known to speak Ito -Boston ...

THE TAYLEUR—THE VERDICT

... effort to save the lives of the passengers, and did not abandon the wreck until every plank was under water. It is hard to speak harshly of the conduct of a man who behaved with so much courage, and discharged his painftul duty to his ship and freight ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... ; and Rtmost the sole topic of conversation ie thn trial, and epecu- lation is busy ae to Mr. Carden's chance. His friends speak in a moat confident manner of the probability of his acquittal, and the certainty of a disagreement. The pr3eecution wilt ba ...

DUBLIN POLLICE—YESTERDAY

... named 'Mary Dubbyn, of her shawl in.Great George's-street, on the 22nd instant. I The prosecutrix deposed that whilst she was speaking to a female friend on. the footway of Great George's-street the pri- =oner.caape up and snatched prosecutrixs shawl off her ...