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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 ...

PHŒNIX PARK MURDERS

... him that day? Yes.-bVhere was idt. At Wrein's, at the corner, near Parhliament-street.- off You were speaking to Mottley there? I ?? you O oa speaking to a Mr. Cummins? Yes, nearly opposite :.-Wrenn's.-At the time where were the four men you hat drove ...

THE FREETHINKER PROSECUTION

... the words, 1Christianity n being part of the law of the land ; bet whiat lielai u stress upon was that it was a libel to speak of Jesus Christ i in the language, used in the publication; and it was held to be a libel to publish I bet our Savicluc was ...

THE DYNAMITE PLOT

... the Exchange. I remember a telegram coming i there for Daniel Galer. I thiuk it came about Maro 29th I or 30th, bat I cannot speak positicly about it. I Do you rccoguise anv of the other prisonersP (The f prisoners stood up.) The third prisoner, Ausburgh ...

THE PATRIOTIC BROTHERHOOD PLOT

... it to Constable Gartland. Gal tland, recalled, sa;d lie received the letter that night from Sea- brook. Witness had been speaking to Patrick Walters on the subject of some documents, which the letter said were in the possession or finley and otters, in ...

THE HUDDERSFIELD TRAM-CAR DISASTER.—THE INQUEST

... we got on, and .than -we should know whether my proposals were worth any- thting or not. In Prior to the disaster did you speak to Air. Duaculae, f Borough Surveyor, about the curves O Yes ; from the first day I was here I spoke about the enrves. The ...

THE ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY

... ramed Phelaui ? Yes.-A railwary gnard P Yes.-Did Wrlsh speak to you about these two mini P Yes.-Whar n3 did he ask M My- Opirion of ?? yoa give it to is him ? I ?? MiCaftroy, you, and ha were speak- is iri togetsler some tilre, did M'Caffrey leave you ...

THE GLASGOW DYNAMITE TRIALS

... isgisYes, fruit merehant, 'J'hisite-stroet, liutchesontowi, iwies tecat exannuiel, and cautioned by Lordt olure hireviocs to speaking, He said lie had known ill thu prisoners souse two yeais aied six months, IHa and tiiey belonged to a society. Witness joined ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE IN BANKRUPTCY

... receired another letter, reducing the amount he wvas authorised to bid to £i34,450. There were bids against bis. He did not speak to tr. Ranseden, sen., until after the ?? not ?? have given £4,000 for the prouerty.-fr. Rapluari, WvO was next examined, said ...

REVISION COURTS

... utmost to carry aL I on the undertaking, to a successful issue. He~irs havingr t fallen outing the whrole time thu Canron was speaking, an re- adjourunreit was made to the 'Victoria Hall at tree closer of ds his rmilarks, where, tea wus served. The new buislding ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... extricated in fivo or Eix minutes, but it was twenty-tive miriutes belore she was released. StiLe was sensible and cosild speak for it qualter of en ?? ariswer to Mr. Malcolm, lMr. Mortirier eaid that ire did not complain of the wav in whitcl the train ...

IRELAND

... nine of the jury were nor convic' .tion, and three for acquittal. THE SOLICI.TOR-GE'NERAL AND 'THE : F. ANCHIbE FOR IRELAND. Speaking at a representative farmers' meeting at (OlLm 3 raiue, on SIiturlay, the SOLIC'roet-GtENF ieOR IsrL.AtNr ?? Samuel Walker ...