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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... santed any part thereof to the plaintiff; that the plaintiff proceeded to the residence of Jane Dunhar for the purpose of speaking to her on the subject of plaintiff being excluded from her bounty; that in consideration of the plaintiff consenting not ...

THE MURDER IN NORTHKING-STREET

... walk. Did she ever speak to you about any attention on his (the prisoner's) part? No, sir. The Coroner said he had heard she was a girl of the highest character. He had heard so from all those who knew her. Every one that knew her speaks so. To the Witness-Did ...

THE YOUGHAL BENCH

... on- met Mr. Evans and imparted to that gentleman the important tidings. More than that, the zealous' Creogh dogged, 8s to speak, the offending canina into Dr. Ronayne'e house, So that there could be no doubt on his mind. M.r Creagh, on cross examination ...

A LAND CASE

... should say about six years back. Was there not a contested eletion for parochial nominator in the year 1877 ? There was Did you speak to the claimant and his father about voting for you ? I did. Did you, previous to that election, give notice to Taylor about ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... custody. Defendant then said, It is enough that one should suffer, and youll find no Jemny O'Brien in me. While they were speaking the constable saw three boys come out of Hardwicke-lane and then run back again. Witness said he could not [identify these ...

CORK POLICE OFFICE

... constable objecto, Mr. O'Connell-Now, this is really going too c far; it is monstrous Because a constable E who has mo right to speak here at all stands up and objects, your worship thinks yourself justi. fied in saying you will not hear me ! Well, I have to ...

DIAMOND ROBBERY

... Grafton-etreet, Bond-street, London. In May last the prisoner, who had already resided a considerable time in Bngland, sad speaks the language, entere4 the service of the pronecutrix as lady's maid, and soon obtained the confidence of her mistress, who ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF STABBING

... I prisoner was the person who itabledhim; he motioned his head in reply; but the doctor stated it would be I dangerous to speak to him ; the stab was about an inch l end a half deep. The prisoner asked the. witnesses no 1 qusestion, bult stated what they ...

BANK ROBBERS FOILED

... gives his name no one is answerable for his errors or misstatements Further, our nanmes being given we shall feel bound to speak 11 gentlemen. 2nd. I do not say but that nany bishops who conformed, and acted as bishops in our Reformed Church, were still ...

THE JURIES ACT

... prejudiced compe. teoace and. lelpless ncapacithetweess :jnnies i which may act-rcgullyn..sn jies erhich i- ;practically~ speaking, :caunnot uetle'pon e .tor actinat.3all. Is i a ai'wkwar& dalternative, and we can only Vhope tehe comnmittee may asua-. ...

THE PETITIONS AGAINST SUNDAY CLOSING

... on po'blib petitionu7, at vhich he'will find ;aoted the pefitlons I havn ie- fe'rred to.' May I also say,'thbtf nole6s hle speak S' from his own recollection, I w1uld ask him to recon- riler the statementthat 'Lord Mayor of Dublin was appeuded tu akiy ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT HAM

... hiouls together ; they ?? thought she had some trouble on her mind, but she never said anytlissg to any of thenm, and would not speak perhaps for days together; she had often said she wished sle was dead, and did so ab)out a fortnight ago ; she had not any ...