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% The proceedings in the Divorce Court on Friday were of unusual interest, from the fact that a lady, whose counsel had withdrawn from the case in consequence ...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 ...

A young man in Aroostook County, Mobile, advertising for wife, speaks of himself as follows : lam eighteen ..

... A young man in Aroostook County, Mobile, advertising for wife, speaks of himself as follows : lam eighteen years old, have a good set of teeth, and believe in Andy Johnson, the star-spangled banner, and the 4th of July. I have taken State lot, cleared ...

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 ...

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 LOUGHBOROUGH GUARDIANS AND ELIZA ADKINS

... known either Mrs. Adkins or her boy to be punished; certainly the child had never been punished for speaking to his mother-in fact, she had never seen him speak to her at all. As a proof of her own humanity, Mrs. Wilson mentioned that when on a certain day ...

COTTON IN TURKEY

... COTTON IN TURKEY. accounts from Turkey speak of the capacity that country a-; a n producing district, the of the subject will prove that with only ordinary attention there is the prospect of the staple.—Morning Herald• ...

THE BENCH AND THE BAR, A SCENE

... I cannot help speaking as my mind dictates. The Common Serjeant: But you must not speak so loudly. Your own witnesses will hear what you say, Mr. Ribton: My L3rd, I am sometimes nervous, and I nan so now, and when nervous I always speak loadly, and I ...

HEALTH OF THE POPE

... despatches, coming from olericai souroes, announce illness en the part of the Pope much more serioua than any before. Tuey speak danger for his life. There no reason to suspect the truth of this statement. ...

THE BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE FORGERIES

... the one most likely to identify the prisoners, having taken the note from him, anll there being no other witness who could speak positively to him, Mr. Besley presumed that the prisoner would, under those circumstances, be at once discharged from custody ...

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 ...

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 ...