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A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT

... A LADY SPEAKING IN COURT. suVo}DEN AND ShIEDDE ?? PATRICK AND PATRICK AND THE ATTORNEY GENERAL % The proceedings in the Divorce Court on Friday were of unusual interest, from the fact that a lady, whose counsel had withdrawn from the case in consequence ...

A SCOTCH LADY SPEAKING IN COURT

... in the course of the proceedings, said she was unable at once to proceed. At that moment she felt as if she could hardly speak, not that she felt physically weak, but that she feared that if she attempted to go on her brain would hardly stand it, and ...

THE NELSON MURDERS

... this ccrt, The Judge-You have no right to say so no D, Relly-Won't you let me speak? Oh, do les rue speak The Judge-No longer. Kell-Ohb! that'1 too bad. Oh! do let me speak. Nobody will be sorry for my death. Nobody wlil grieve for me. I have no friends ...

DISEASED MEAT PROSECUTIONS

... Wilson as speaking to the. aeused wbile I WS standing at an Adjaeeut stall speak. ing to its occupant I am sure they were speak- ing together. . I I Mr ~i'soII Was recalled, sad being asked to try and remember distinctly whether 'he did speak or not ...

THE PIRACY AND MURDER ON BOARD THE FLOWERY LAND

... Lyons if I might speak to her. I wanted to compare longitude. He said he did not think those men would allow me to speak her, or to hoist any signals, but he would speak to them and see if they would allow him. He went forward to speak to them. He said ...

MURDER OF JOHN HERDMAN, ESQ, OF CLIFTONVILLE

... came close to ?? Herdman and said, II want to speak l to you Mr Herdmaa i replied, No, not F now. The main continlued to say, I must !I D speak to you now ; to whith Mr ?? replied, I a ''Well I can't speak to you. These words, so far as we are informed ...

JEFFERSON DAVIS IN PRISON

... on duty with their backs to the door, under orders not to speak during their tour of daty, but continually to observe the prisoner. Between them sits an officer, who is also not allowed to speak, and who holds the key of the second orinterior lock of the ...

THE CONDEMNED CRIMIAL PARKER

... so kind as to come with the intention of speak ing for me, for ?? mysiacire thanks, feeling assured that you would have done your best for me; and I feel also assed, had my counsel called for witnesses to speak to my treatment of my parent, it wvould have ...

SHOCKING TREATMENT OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... distorted, and altogether her appearance was of the most sickening description. The officer tried every means to induce her to speak, but he was unable to elicit a word from her. lie then asked to be shown the room from which she was called, and a small place ...

THE DUNLOP HERESY CASE

... unconverted had no right to piay. Mr Geb- bie taught us always that nial's salvation was all in God's ?? end. Mr Gebbic, in speaking of the attitude of prayer, saidthat they should lieontheirbarks, ?? they should be humble in prayer. I never saw men or women ...

TRAGEDIES IN BERLIN

... the edge of the zola on which the back of the deesased's neck bad rested during the night. Many circum- stances appear to speak for the fact than intentional murder had not in this case been committed. But as the husband and the wife had for a long time ...

THE DAPPES AFFAIR

... village of Cressonnuieres, and a most lame defence it is. There is equivo- cation in every line. It gives as its reason for now speaking, that I foreign journals indulge in many comments on the subject of the appearance a of some French gendarmes and soldier ...