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HULL AND LINCOLN RAILWAY

... seems to me that the county whirl, tile line will rd. servo is aiainly agricultural. I amn here as a Yolrlshire- re men to speak in the interests of Yerrkshire.-Re-eexamined. med. As to porulation, tihe posulation of Leeds alone is larger 30 titan Eull ...

IRELAND

... telegram states that the National League nmeeting called for to-morrow at Castle Lyoms, at which U lr. Healy, M.P., was to speak, has beeasproclaimed. P ARREST OF A SUPPOSED MURDEREa. r e The Cardiff police yesterday arrested a man named i o. Patrick ltoouey ...

THE CASE OF MR. SHAW

... small cabin on tie third doth, I was getrdee eigrht Iitise daLy, fed on the ratlsart of the common sailors, riiel allowed to speak to no oiie. One hour a ciay I was allowed to welk on declr. After ?? days I was againl examined by the -P.apmerier. and now ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT MATLOCK

... widow and seven children, most of them grown up, including the young man now lying at Derby Infirmary. His brothers and ?? speak of him in the most affoctionato terms, their knowledge of his temperament and previous character convincing them that the deed ...

IRELAND

... years. A tarnler named Rmndall XjcDosnnell said he was in Colenman's cmaipany at Ballyhauuis races all day, and Sally did irot speak to Colensan at all. Witness oily saw Nally for a tnoisent all day. In cross-examination, witness said that he did irot b-lieve ...

SUICIDE OF A SURGEON AT HOUNSLOW

... past he has been a recognised supporter of the Salvation Army in Hounslow, and has frequently attended their gatherings, speaking on two or three occasions. About ten o'clock an incident occurred which, up to to the time had been the only departure from ...

HULL BREWSTER SESSIONS

... with reference~to the influence of vaccination on the mortality of children from small-pox in the London epidemic of 188L Speak- ing only of children under' ten years of age, the Medical Officer states ?? '1881, among the 55,000 children who had not been ...

THE PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... parishioners' sidesmen. I __ ?? 81R MlICEIAEL HIcIcs-BEACIr, M.P., ON TITER a REsNT-cn1aeuiEs.-Sir Michael Hicks-beach, M.P., speak- t ug at the Cirencester Chamber of Agriculture last night l on tee subject of the tithe reut-charge, opposed the pro- I . ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... assaulted him by striking him and endeavouring to throw him down. In reply to Mr Twiss, the officer said he was disorderly by speaking to him' in a disrespectful manner, and casting slurs at him by saying he was a nice fellow to be a policeman. He attempted ...

THE WEST MALLING POISONING CASE

... errors in ii the depositions, complained tcat the girl'a brother liad not been called, as he was the only witness who could A Y speak as to the time oi death. ce .Y The CotoosE said he was sorry the boy was not now tl ;. present. v r 11r. Timius also added ...

BREWSTER SESSIONS

... r ibad. It was not fit for thce pau'pors oi- ?? d icer;, allsp he foronevwouldnotheep ii. inL is loui-.---Mr. Paramore, speaking -for tth t lraiedo, vls.i~ieci the ?? of this frozen meat, Rvhich s -by aicic:' every butcher in London, and t ikon bv 1by ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... -I have no power whatever to act in this matter. Your application must he made to the .Attorney.Geneeral. ~-Mr. MOaONEY.--speaking in the name of Sir Hlardinge GifFard and myself, I may say thet it is our intention to apply to the Attorney-General for ...