SCENE IN AN IRISH COURT

... judcatre bhoredso uchas any chamber proceed- igson heO ?? Their lordahips were, af he might speak lilbign the ermine Into an election brawl. ethe mut speak plainly. The judges should have had the aose tried by a jury if they felt that their dignity had ...

ARREST OF MURPHY AT BIRMINGHAM

... the towit announcing that Murpby, the Protestant lecturer, intended to be present at the town's meeting, and claim to speak as a ratepayer. The bills likewise contained an exhortation to Protestants to attend, and basten to the rescue. At the ...

COUNTY COURT

... plaintitf Eald lie was talking to Mr. Curre about a gentleman who had been speaking in diereopcct- ful terms of him. He might have remarked thatthe person who had been speaking ulisrespeetfully of him was a rogue for his pains. He did not remnember using ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY ACTION FOR ASSAULT AND CONSPIRACY

... could not possibly get any onleto speak to. I have knowa' beerneglect thieschooldec10 and Denminstes,mid even for b' half an hour,ise umietessalilly conversing with thme muthers ti of the children, I heard her speak to a lay poote-l lantbedoeeemas.s, ...

ROMANTIC SUICIDE IN LONDON

... at home, he went to r - that his wife found her speaking to a Fr ok for her, and he was sorry to says she 1-- enchman, for whom, he When he saw tbr- -ad a very great attachment. qietly by. * m speaking he could not stand At the ...

PHOTOGRAPHS FROM THE GREAT CONVENT CASE

... examina- ir tion. But even when in the hands of Mr. Chariles Y-Russell, one of the coansel for Ithe defendants, she r seemed to speak sometimes oader: mental protest, at n others as if anxious to give ?? family a good a round scolding. Mrs. Kennedy gave one ...

DEMONSTRATION AGAINST FEMALE PREACHERS IN SCOTLAND

... questitn was nut whether any particular lady o ladies should speak the truth, but whether it wa agreeable to the cus8tom of the Free Church, and in accordance with Scripture, that females should speak at all. Ito believed it was both inconsiaten with the practice ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... name of Delany who hired part of a slaughter hoeas there; he knew Rafferty; on the 7th of July lan he was speaking to Rafferty, who said he would speak to Patt Delany, and get him something if he would overlook cases of diseae-d meat; witness told him he ...

MANCHESTER COUNTY COURT.—THE NEW JURISDICTION

... granting of judgment summonses had been hitherto exercised under the original County Court Act, amended by subsequent acts. Speaking for himself, he believed that very con- siderable laxity had been allowed in the administration of the act in question. Whether ...

ALLEGED ASSAULT BY A POLICEMAN

... policeman. AMr. Flowers said that was not a cir. cumstance within the knowledge of the surgeon; or which he was competent to speak to.. Mr, Bond, the divisional surgeon, said the complainant's eye was strapped by the assistant. He afterwards examined him ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A YOUNG LADY

... had the gun in my left hanrl, and it went off, and something must have touched the trigger. He (witness) said, A-e you speaking the truth anm he said, Yes. Witness asked why he did not go and see how she was, or whether she was hurt much; and prisoner ...

MURDER IN SOUTHWARK

... about; we're all hard working people, and want to go to sleep of a night. I won't have it here. The screams ceased as I was speaking. I got no answer. I went to bed again. A few minutes after that I heard some one come down stairs. Soon after I heard a knocking ...