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ANOTHER MADEN SCENE IN THE ROCHDALE COUNTY COURT

... moral obligation to speak the truthI M!rs. Madeo.-I do. Mr. CRAUFORD.-I subosit that tlse witness is entitled to be heaul in the cause. (To the witiesm) --tOs you believe the solemn words you have uttered are a bond upon you to speak the truth ? Mrs. Madsk ...

EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN A COURT OF JUSTICE

... constable. The Common-Serjeant.-But you must not speak so loudly. Your own witnesses will hear what you say. Mr. Ribton.-Mf Lord, I am sometimes nervous, and I am so now, and when nervous I always speak loudly, and I shall continue to die so. The Comm ...

COMMITTAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER AT KEIGHLEY

... have no robberies in my house. He replied, He's a mate of mine and I'm going to take care of his money. Deceased did not speak or seem to know at all what was going on. In about twenty minutes or half-an-hour after I had seen the prisoner with his hand ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER AT [ill]

... her house, was the passion whiclhdppeare4 to actuate Sykes in his future conduct. A few weeks before the 19th of August, in speaking of Hanniah's preference for another, he used the expression that if he did not have her no one else would, but this was the ...

THE ALLEGED SEVERITY BY THE MISTRESS OF THE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL

... by Mrs. Paul. It was about ten o'clock in the forenoon. It was for not speaking aloud. I ( was standing with other girls in a class, saying my lessons. t, Mrs. Paul asked me to speak louder, and I did so. She found fault with me for not reading loud enough ...

DESTITUTION AND CRIME: THEIR CAUSES AND CURE

... had felt a ef t upon him to speak of the Saviours love, and he had found that drink was the greatest obatadle in the country to the spread of the truth as it is in Jroms. The time had come when all Christians ought to speak ont on the matter, nad when ...

THE BYRON CONTROVERSY

... has kept silence een los e Lady Bron and nothing short of the ineven iignation she f a at 8towe story would idvce her to speak now. We cannot ezpress the Wnmigated d igust with which the venerable old lady diates the oiious charge against Lord Byron ...

THE MURDER AT CHESTERFIELD

... height, and general appearance, but v that she could not positively swear they were the men. 0 The witness being unable to speak decisively to the men, the prosecution offered no further evidence, and the Mayor t informed the prisoners that they would ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER AT BLACKPOOL

... bowels. Deceased was bleeding from the nose when they found him beside Mrs. Blundell's door. Hle did not hear Mrs. Blundell speak to the deceased before he was taken to the police station, but nust have done if she had spoken to him.-ames Bennett, the carman ...

MR. KINGLAKE, M.P., ON THE AMERICAN QUESTION

... Her MAljestt~ ?? addressedl tliat des.patch to thle mullc (:ovei iuient of WX 'shsintois. fliers was no diopute, so to and speak. because nov (ioCveni ieiit had iiot at tha t timue -my aeti' r ight to suppose thiat the (lovesmiient ait W-ivihingtorl wouhdl ...