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THE EXTRAORDINARY LUNACY CASE IN HIGH LIFE

... who kept'her knew of this new attaebseent,' and wes quite willing that she should be mart- ried, ind would promise never to speak to her again. OiM 'th 2th f ?? and the wcmsn again called upo Md, ad sidthey had resolved to marry at once. Maystiihoed heywere ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... and the heavy counrty rates; and secondly, beeause bo did not consider the reqlirements 3eatet were maee out in the report. Speaking of the expense, he eaid that Ihe asylum had already cost £72,000., af which £43,000. weS ?? owing; and in addition to the ...

HERESY IN THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND

... cited passages from. the derendanl's sermons which, he said, were entirely opposed to the doe tsine stated in lhe Artiele. In speaking of the other charges lie cited the following words of Mr. Heath: IFor myself I feel beaten to the ground at the enormity ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of the enactments in that section which will exempt him from its operation. Now, he relies on the preceding section, which speaks of houses kept for the sale of beer at ?? or less the quart, and of the seizare of beer they are not entitled to sell. This ...

THE WOLSTANTON TRAGEDY

... of the deceased until he turned back with Police- constable Barp, and they metliml staggering along the road. Hie could not speak, Witne asslsted to get him homes and remained with him till he ?? Johnson, daughter of the prisaner, said she was returning ...

LONGTON

... master; who re. 1eated his former message. Mr. Marshall then sent up witness to ask Mr. Corden to allow him to come --and speak to him at the bedroom door. Mr. Corden Bald, No, tell him to Eend his messago up by you. Mr. Marshall said, No and wilnesil ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... for keeping the marriage secret. Mr. Brewster asked Miss MXFalane if she had been speak. ing to any one since she left the Couat ? Miss M'Farlane said she had been speaking to Mrs. Yel- verton. Mr. Brewster said the evidence ought not to be taken. The Chief ...

THE FATAL ENCOUNTER IN NORTHUMBERLAND STREET

... Wetness: I never benrd him say anything against ?? Coroner: Did you ever hear him speak threateningly of Major Murray? Witness:. No;-The Coroner: Did deceased ever speak to you about pistols? Witness: Yes, he said; 1I have pis- tdls in the other roomn ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... bie watch out of hie pocket. A man named Yaurghan, who eaw prisoner take the watch, told prosecator, and upon beariig him speak Shaw ran away, taking the watch with him. Prosecutor wao at the time the worse for liquor. Detective Miountford sald he had ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... that on Monday night there was a ball going on at his houne, and that the defeldaut's son ape plied ti go Into the room to speak to a person, but the complain- art' wife refused his admission without payment. He then, after ?? her, leltthe house. Shortly ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... hia con- duct. The case wae remanded to this morning, to give the lPev.. Mi r. Burgecs an opportunity of coming forward to speak to the cbarecter of the prisoner. BoUeannsFsEjsNG.-In the cose of Elizabcth For rester and Jona- than Andere&s, who had been ...