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THE CLOSE OF THE BEECHER TRIAL

... There is nothing that sours so quickly as a sweet and simply good conscience. In speaking the truth we must speak it in the spirit of the words of the inspired apostle- Speak the truth in love. No man can be just towards his neighbour who hates him. No ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST TRADES UNIONISTS AT PRESTON

... Blaclkhurst, who appeared for the defendants, said this had taken him somewabt by sur- prise, and he asked permiasion to speak with his clients on the ?? beine granted, the men rc- tired with. their advocate to an adjoining room, and hell a short co ...

ARREST OF M. ABOUT

... asked for M. About, under the pretence that a man of the locality wished to i ask some information of him, and desired to speak to him that night, as he was leaving the neighbour- hood immediately. On my husband declining to go the agent did not insist ...

WELSH COUNTY COURT JUDGES FOR WALES

... favouring the view 4A the memorialists, viz., that only a Welsh-. speaking judge should be appointed to, administer Justice in Wales. I confess I read his speeoh in a ireotly contrary sense. In speaking of the de- mand In some parts of Ireland for home rule, he ...

A SOCIETY OF SPIRITUALISTS

... Capelsud's Mortal Life, The Unseen World, &a. Mr. Goldberg, of Eastoheap, appeared for Madame Bellinger, who cannot speak English. Mr. Jenoken explained that the society held its meetings at the house of the defendant, and broke up in 1867. On the ...

[ill] NEWS

... recognise him, asked the prisoner if he remembered seei g him on the previous day, when he (the prisoner), speaking in French, said that he was enable to speak English and was trying to get money to join hi family in Liverpool. He (the Stipendlary) then gave ...

A GREAT ACTOR LN THE DOCK

... my lunlgs. (Roars of laughter.) Mr. Aspinall: Have you anything moreto say.- rr Prso (poung in a theatrical attitiude, and speak- 3. lug in a melodramatic tone of voice)- Yes, sur, I 5 have. Wel!, eur, is it To Leu or uet to be, that is the question. le ...

MURDERS

... wvas discovered lying on the floor '.ahaTo, Uleedilg Profusely from a deep cat in the 1 1,,eigh COnMeious, she was unable to speak, t~d to the prisoner, who was present, as the ho d ?? the act. He was remanded. b . a, impwruvinig. °,y into the mysterions ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER ON THE THAMES

... authorities have not moved to offer any Incentive to these people to side with the cause of justlce. It would be Impossible to speak of all the dis- coverles reported to the polloe and lnvestigated by them. OnThursday alot.of lntestinesof anranimal wore found ...

THE GREAT TICHBORNE CASE

... and Lady Doughty objected that this would not be fair to his cousin, and offered him the use of Upton. In other letters lie speaks of his intended travels, and his resolution to overcome his intemperate habits. At the hearing of the Tichborne case, on Wednesday ...

THE CAMDEN-STREET CASE

... the debate, and the recorder, in *his magisterial capacity, gave his opinion as to the application of the law in the case. Speaking of I-te effect of the law and administering it are two different things; and a judge may give an opinion as to the application ...

MR. GLADSTONE ON THE GOVERNMENT POLICY

... thatb thywrOnedbtafW oft they oturntyednt Uta cudb dsr there er otherfcutie knwhlehdg doe worss sed-for onthe latc- wa of r speaking oudbf its opnion o ubl-hafsr at tn hetount ?? neesay1y8 lea tiont oi'tbe Pienlie ton Then HoseofLods te sw imerwes knowledgea ...