WARWICK EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... detesable, 'conspoiracy. Heg wan hardly prepared to say that the anspeindon of -tha Habeas Corpus Aol would be, strictly speaking, special legiebteton,. for, it VWa rather lbs, suspension of legisilatlon.-Mr. Niow~eogate: hot you cannot do It without ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, Dec. 30

... the l4ct' of'iexamhini - the icharts,i ?? wais in. formed by one o the men that the Xantho wasain sight, On getting within speaking 'distance, the captain 6f tthe Lortea 'ssked those in charge of the Xantho to tow the Loren a round the Mull. They ',refused' ...

THE CRADLEY COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... route. At Pepite about eight of his crew deserted, and he must have gone northwards, for the same mail that reports hit aTrest speaks of bis being at Panama. The Sylphide fosmerly belonged to Mr. Scourfield, of Sunderlend, but we believe slhe was recently ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... burnt about the face, ir and wvas for some time blinded and stupified by the mn explosion, he was out of the current (so to speak), a] which took an eccentric course, for while it left ci the wiudows on the second floor untouched, it blew in out the ekylibhts ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... from falling down a staple at Murton Colliery, 10 fathoms deep, had suffered from epileptic fits, and called witnesses to speak to the same. He also called witnesses to prove that the prisoner's reason had been impaired by bodily infir- mities. -The jury ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to know better. Will you pledge your oath that she did notsayso? Witness-To the best of my recollection, and one can only speak to the best of one's recollection, she did not. The servant I distinetlyrecollect doing so. Cross-examination ?? was told by ...

NAVAL COURTS-MARTIAL

... prisoner, in defence, submitted excellent certificates of charaoter, and then called the president, Captain Vansittart, to speak to his character. Captain Vansittart said 'the prisoner served under him for three years and nine months on board the Ariadne ...

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... wasI4 Oci-,] w~e7i-h clan atid o-.vcrod with sweet. On- othe duo' terno one of utl hreee, a laege out wee - CI aro-a ?? ?? speaking to ?? puie-rner, who - Fe]k, hi' ?? amound him, ad, threw off his Ce, lglin T' Ie ?? Lot able to put ite foot to - aid S ...

IPSWICH BOROUCH SESSIONS

... take his grains as soon as he got his ticket. . - -:as Re-examined: The man have no right to give away at 'grains without speaking about it in the offie. - in The Recorder: Can you tell .the jury-who you sw b -put the grains on the cart? - . E' Witness: ...

THE FENIANS

... while. When she came out she !passed him on the right. A sort of recognition took place lw ith their eyes, but they did not speak together then. The woman went on to the middle of Short'i-buildings. After- wards I saw them conversing at the corner by the ...

SUFFOLK JANUARY SESSIONS

... corner of Chapel Lane. I had known the prisoner about two months. I saw him come out of the Half Moon. Mr. Cherry: Did he speak to you? Witness: Yes, and I continued walking on towards Trimley. And what became of Gorham ?-He stopped just be- fore we came ...