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Borrowed Cristies

... saw vas his tail vas cut off. Some one, speaking of a gathering of lawyers to open a new court-house, said he supposrd they had gone to view the ground where they must shortly lie. A penny-a-liner, speaking of a man who was bitten by a mad dog, thus ...

THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE

... and on the part of the re- spondent it is stated that no offer to compromise has ever been made. (From the Telegraph.) We speak to-day, while it is not too late, in the name of all in England who are generous, reverent, and just. A grave scandal has arisen ...

THE LATE MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN PRESTON

... blood.) I then said to him, Did she speak to you at allr and he said, Yes.1 I then said, 1 What' did she say? and he replied; She said, oh. John I'm hurt, take me to bed. I said to him after that, Did she speak to you when she was in-b!d I and ...

A BURNLEY BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... more closely together, and as you have no confidence in me I am sure'you will feel the same. I shall ever when called upon speak of you with if respect, but will do all I can to forget you, and only hope a you will do the same towards myself. I shall take ...

ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION

... propriety of the alterations, &o. The CHATaMA* thought Mr. Addison was not speaking to the question before the court viz. the amendment. Mr. T. B. ADDISON (warmly): A gentleman cannot speak about a question without adverting to.the nature of that question. Mr ...

A CLERGYMAN CHARGED WITH ATTEMPTING TO BOIL A CHILD

... parish clerk. Witness was speaking to Miss Hammond when she told him that Mr. Hunt had deposited a hundle of clothes in the vault. Witness thought that was a strange place for clothes, and when Parkbale came out, after speaking to the curate, witness said ...

FURTHER SCENES AT THE PORTADOWN INQUEST

... my scriptural friend-(loud laughter); but I have received a letter since my examination commenced stating that he was seen speaking to a clergyman ?? Coroner: I would be glad to hear that Mr. Rea was so punotuai in such matters. - Mr. Coebrane: Oh, it's ...

GAME CASE

... chairman of the Bench he would not permit Mr. Wilson to take up the time of the court unnecessarily. Mr. Silvester was about to speak, when Mr. Wilson said excitedly that he protested against the interruption. Mr. Silvester observed that the authority of the ...

BLACKBURN COUNTY COURT.—SATURDAY LAST

... foot path, because there was no foot- path at that part of the road. The defendant did not speak to her after she was knocked down. The only person who did speak to her was Mrs. Appleby. In re- examination, she said she was close to the edge of the gutter ...

ANOTHER MURDER

... which we complained as a blot upon our boasted morality, and a disgrace to those whose high privilege and solemn duty it is to speak words of warning and comfort to the vicious and unhappy. In the locality known as Turk's Head-yard, John Banks, described upon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... morning. Both of them were in good health and there was no one dead in the house.-Prisoner: Will yon allow me to speak; I could not speak yesterday.- O[r. Dodd (to Palmer): Did she hog in the street?- Palmer: I watched her stop a gentleman yesterday morning ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... (Mr. Addison) was not aware of the existence of any law which prevented one man from speaking to another in the street, and that because the men endeavoured to speak to White they charged them with intimidation. The masters, in order to prevent the men ...