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THE MANCHESTER FENIANS

... on, when Gould was cross examining a witness, and broke down, Mr. Roberts put a question for him, hir. Fowler: You must not speak; ho defends himself, Mr. Roberts: I have a right, There have been Instances where barristers have been allowoi to makea speech ...

MR. GRENFELL, M.P., ON THE LATE SESSION

... Hanley (Mr. W. S. Roden) presided, and briefly intro- duced the bon. gentleman. Mr, Grenfell said he had never come down to speak to them with greater diflidence than he did on that occasion, and for several reasons. Ho had been acouatomed to come among ...

TRIAL FOR MURDER IN FRANCE

... even the pretext of a trial. On his return he was sentenoed to a period of imprieonment for using disreapottul lengungs in speaking of the Emperor, He name out of gol in January lant, and, to make a living, inveigled at short intervals a couple of dealers ...

PRESENTMENTS BY GRAND JURIES

... law is the issue of public conviction, not felt merely, but expressed, it nppesrs to me that this is a suitable time for speaking, and that your lordship is the proper person to whom to express our ?? Judge: I quite agree with what you have said, ...

COVENTRY

... near the river, in the neighbourhood of the spot where leoeased was afterwards found, ?? tiey re. niembesed him coming and speaking to them, and stated that his manner was peculiar, that he stared at them, and spoke very sharply to them. One boy said he ...

FEROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO MURDER A POLICE-CONSTABLE

... the station it was foenld that Saunders had recovered consciousness, and was ailo wed by tbo divisional sergeon (r. enul) to speak, .nd give ashorb account of the way he sustained the injarias he received, it was gathered from his statement that some time ...

THE CHELTENHAM WORKHOUSE

... I suppose, upon a misonstruction of what I said at this Board on the Board when I was last hero, I am represented (I now speak from memory) as having confessed my own ignorance of the details of hospital administratlon in workhouses, and this alleged ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT WARRINGTON

... been removed fron the broken carnrges, Oa going to thd igaal box he saw several wagons smashed to atoms. He thea saw a man speaking to the signalman in the box, and he incautiously asked, Is that man drunk or asleep ? and the reply he got was, It's ...

THE BOUNDARY COMMISSION ENQUIRY INTO THE PARLIAMENTARY BOUNDARY OF WOLVERHAMPTON

... Wrottesley said It would be diffioult to find them In a Tettenhall. The Commissioner : Anyhow, if they were there, they did not speak out ? e Ir. Wrottesley said that Tettenhall consisted of country residences in every sense of the word, It was as v old as ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... STEALING A JACKET,-Jo1h5 Camipbell, 21, Rawlings Street, chimney sweep, was charged with stealing a jacket, the property of James Speak, from the Ladywood Tavern, St. Vtncent Street. On the previous evening the pro. secutor was drinking with the prisoner, and ...

ARREST OF ANOTHER FENIAN COLONEL

... was not with me then, The constable and I followed the prisoner. I tapped Barke on the ahoulder, and said to him, I wane to speak to you. They both turned rousid, I said to Burke, ?? anu IUBpeC. tor Thoenpson of the detective pollee, and hold a warrant ...

BIRMINGHAM ADJOURNED BOROUGH SESSIONS

... one of tesers. Crowley and Co.'s trolleys, with a number of other little boys-the driver of the trolley having stopped to speak to a mnanabout fetohing some goods. When thohorse aud trolley were started the deceased fell off, and one of the hinder wheels ...