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THE YELVERTON CASE

... same time it is right to mention that many sensible persons, while they sympathies with Mrs. Yelverbon, and do not aeruplo to speak of Mlajor Velverton's conduet in the strongest terms, regard with aversion the attempts that are being made to raise pecuniary ...

SHOCKING CASE OF CRUELTY AND STARVATION

... around lbs rate en air of ?? from the work ral1ed Oliver Twist. His friend for the prosecution had seemed to say, whilst speaking ef tse girl, * A dollop of bones stood shiverlyg there; and instead of producing The leg of the breeches the poorboy did ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... lie cannot get over the fact of the register and the letter beirg both signed by him. Ipresumethis truth we can force him to speak, but there is another which is of vital importance. According to the law of Ireland, a marriage by a priest between two Catholics ...

THE SALE OF EXCISEABLE LIQUORS AT WORDSLEY RACES

... of the celebrated PATE DDE AOIIEN, Concerning the merits of this panacea for Bronchial Affections, thepreoss of Birmingham speaks withmanvellousunanimitY. Mr. Christian wasuformroanyyear the leading assistant to Messrs. Srvery and Moore, and with them ...

WORCESTERSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... the 261th of February, in company with one of thle clevecrest men in the world. Barker was Innocent of the bur. glary ; and speaking of the clever,' man In question, he said, hin1)t gentlemen, I say, is the cleverest man In England, aud I hops I salal ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... was a marriage in fact in Scotland, and, next, whether that marriage was valid according to the laws of Scotland. Generally speaking, when ecossideriog a matter of law, it is the Judge that is to tell you what the law is, and it is you that are to ascertain ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... -WIo was it? Mr. Dwyer.-The attorney? Yes.- Which of them had the hair? Mr. Dwyer.-Did the other gentleman with the moustache speak to you? I am not quite sure.-Now, as you expect to be believed, was not that other gentleman Major Yelverton ? I did not know ...

STAFFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... if the prisoner wva the man who had stabbed him, and he ?? No. The plisoner said to deesased, You are a brave t ?? for speaking the truth: shake hands. They shook hands 10gether. Witness then placed deceased in charge of two cn- stables who took him ...

STAFFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... K~enesty and Mr. Meot- seram havig addrested the Jary on behalf of the prisoners, the following vittnesses were called to speak to the prisoners' charasiar. - Joli W pilhets, chaidmaher, said ho had nowrn Barrows nearly aol her ltie, and Bhe had always ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... remember; I went with her to the door of the Catholic ohapel, but I did not attend oervice, I have some recollection of her speaking to the clerk, or some person about the chapel, while she was leaning on my arm; I recollect leaving for Dublin about the ...

WARWICKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... discount any number of bills. He lent her many bills. I should think he lent her cash besides to the amount of £1,000. I am speaking of 1000. I have myself isni her money. With respeot to the bills Ina question, seomstsmes Mrs. Leonard would come and being ...