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SCENE IN AN IRISH COURT

... judcatre bhoredso uchas any chamber proceed- igson heO ?? Their lordahips were, af he might speak lilbign the ermine Into an election brawl. ethe mut speak plainly. The judges should have had the aose tried by a jury if they felt that their dignity had ...

MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.—THE NEW JURISDICTION

... granting of judgment summonses had been hitherto exercised under the original County Court Act, amended by subsequent acts. Speaking for himself, he believed that very con- siderable laxity had been allowed in the administration of the act in question. Whether ...

THE ROCHDALE OATH CASE AGAIN

... moral obligation to speak the truth ? Mr.0uMaden:V I do.--Mr. Crauford : I submit that the witness is entitled to be heard in the cza~se. (To the witness): Do you believe the solemn words you have uttered aire a bond upon you to speak the truth? Mrs. Maden: ...

THE STEPNEY MURDER

... had passed sentence. IBe spoke with greatiapidity, and aid 'I fam not guilty. IVhave. not many days now to live, and I will speak the trutb'. On Monday the 13th of August, I wasat work for Mr. Rowlnd in repairing houses; and, as the Lord is my judge, and ...

THE GALSGOW MURDER

... asked Black's name, Onccuption, and resideuce, and said' that she was going to tellher a secret of which she was never to speak to anyone. The woman then took a bundle out of the room off the kitchen, and she laid It down on the floor, near to whoq Black ...

THE MURDER IN THE ISLE OF WIGHT

... slcep again. In about an hour the pzisoner calie to my room and said, Susan, come and sec if you can male your aunt speak; she won't speak to me. 1 went to her nd spoke, but sle smade no answer. There waas a rattling noise in her throat. I said to the ...

EXECUTION OF THE LONGDEN MURDERER

... after five minutes' deliberation. After his conviction Mapp continued to protest to all with whom he had an opportunity of speaking that he was an innocent man, but within a few days of his being lced in the condemned cell he became less confident in case ...

THE MURDER OF MR. [ill] LANGFIELD

... sent to Ur. Alison to make further Inquiry into the matter, and strong representations to the Pecialn government. sir. Allson speaks in high terms of the assistances endered by the Iuestanrnrinister at Teheran, and by the Ruissian. consul at Asterabad In ...

TERRIBLE CHARGE AGAINST A COLONIAL BISHOP

... their judlgmnent until the case had been heard. His chatplain, who has been closely associated with lis daily life for ynars, speaks with the utmost confidence of the bishop's perfect innocence. ...

SINGULAR ASSAULT CASE

... met the do- founant on the lEchange, when Mr. Hewitt addressed Eome obsirvations to hinm; anAd, although they were not upon speaking term', complainant repli d most civilly. W11e1n comtilainant left the Exehaisge, the defend3nt walked by his aide up Market ...

MURDER AT BARNSLEY

... down. Be then kieked her three or four times on the side as she lay on the floor. He- kicked as hard as he could. She did not speak, nor #et up, Be made use of another foul ex esslon, and said she had robbed him. I selzed of as coat Iag,, and laid You murderln ...

A MURDERER'S CONFESSION

... England, In 184L On entering the police station he addressed Inspec. tor Harrington, arF4 said, I want to speak to you pri. vately *can I speak to yon prvately? Inspector Hogan repedD, We are all policemen here, and whatever you have to say, oat with ...