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CHARGE OF ASEACLT

... the ht li:;gust lie was near Wluto Hart-lane talking with a man named °Hard, when defendant came up and said he wanted to speak to him ; he replied that he did not want to have anything to, say to him, there having been former unpleasantness between them ...

WANDERING

... on the 9th inst. on a charge of damaging trees in Bush Hill Park were again before the Bench, but as the witness could not speak as to any of the prisoners individually committing damage, the , case was dismissed. ...

LAVN, BLACIBTXIC ROM)

... tendering his res.en=ition of his seat at the Board, as he found it impossible to attend to its duties. The Chairman. after speaking in high terms of Mc Soper's sound business habits, and thorough independence of opinion, moved— with great regret—that the ...

WINCEIMORIE HILL,

... that several articles of furniture belonging to her had been removed from the house where she and defendant lived, and en speaking to defendant abont the matter a quarrel arose and he first of all struck her and then threw her into the street, cutting ...

segi wanl

... unwell, and a few hours after peacefully breathed his last. He remained sensible up to the hour of his death, and was able to speak with those arround him, and was concious that his hour had come. Ho retained his faculties in a remarkable degree, being able ...

WINCII3IORE DILL•

... who bad suffered for some years. est eta, is the winter, from a distressing cough, hw been cured hy use ; and many others speak of them with the praise.. In Asthma, Consumption, Broorliftia. SIM, Colds, Itheumatism, all Hysterical sod Nervous Coow plaints ...

NANNING IN ♦ UAD CliAllak fElt

... He handed in a letter to the Judge, which he said was written by his father.—The Judge on glancing at it, said it did not speak well of defendant—Defendant : No. I'm sorry to say it does not.—Judge : Perhaps I had better not read it!—Defendant : I had ...

impurity of the last samples, added There are some things about the water that lead me to suspect that

... raises a doubt as to whether filters ought or ought not to be used. It has brought another interesting fact to light—if report speaks truly—namely, that Mr Wilkinson has nexer been charged a Water Rate since he has occupied his present premises, now upwards ...

DRUNK AND INCAPABLE

... might lying on the fore. :adder of a cart laden with dung; he tried to rouse him for some time, and failing to get him to speak he took him to the station ; on the way thither defendant Jumped off the cart, and if witness had nut caught hold of bun, he ...

been no valid objection in principle to their economic combinations ; but when they constituted themselves ..

... and articles of domestic use at wholesale prices. Many of the Civil Service Clerks consider themselves as gentlemen, and speak of tradespeople as something infinitely beneath them ; yet they are not above becoming traders themselves in opposition to ...

A SITINGE LUNLISSION

... bread supplied. Defendant then in the most positive manner denied that he owed the money, and swore that, if he was never to speak again, halted been dealing with another baker at Wood Green, and bad never seen nor he ,rd of plaintiff till after he was summoned ...

1)INGE:131:3 Tam;

... horse had then been gat out, and was covered with mud ; the driver Cann appeared to be quite sober.—A witness was called to speak to the damage done, and said that in his opinion it amounted to at least £s. The Chairman said the offence was a very serious ...