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THE ARREST OF IRISH MEMBERS

... defendants in the Tipperary prosecutiocs, and I other speeches roliosed. Rain fell nearly the whole tima that Mlr. Dillon was speaking. &tter the meeting the hon. Member drove to Bahfaghaderin, where he wii remain quietly until he proceeds to Tipperry vfor ...

A SHEFFIELD TRAGEDY

... diecovered. Oa Monday morning Maelin went to the house, acd states that he found her lying on the bedroom floor, unable to speak. He says he put her into bhd, but ihen lie left the house and went off on a journey with his dray. Later in the day Mitchell ...

THE CHANTELLE MURDER

... French Government bears the folloewinz signatures: - MONT--, Sta-A, and BAoF It Lrco. EMIG-IRATION OF JEWS. Sir ohnl Sloop, speaking at a -nF eting of Jews in London on Snturday night, said lie thought the time had come nohen bhe whvole jJewish rare2 should ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT TO SHOOT A YOUNG LADY

... of a child teaching young calves to eat grass. (Laughter.) Art had nothing to do with amaufacture. and it was as absurd to speak of the app1ocation of art to industry as of its application to ?? unless the society soon changed its game its span of life ...

THE BENWELL MURDER TRIAL

... A number of his friends were permitted to see him to-day. He conversed freely with his visitors, anld said. ';If I were to speak one wvord, I could explain all, and be free. The prisoner con- tinues to spend his time in reading, sketching, and writing ...

THE WEST END SCANDALS

... possession? Yes. From whom were those other letters? Lord Arthur Is Somerset. At the police-court did you in your sed dence speak of a ,i person known as Mr. Brown at 19, Cleveland-street?. C; Who was that ? Lord Arthur Somerset. ;- The witness went on ...

RIDING THE CIRCUIT

... ve at Weetminster Hall on horseback; and the name of Bills was bestowved upon the horse, so that members of the Bar might speak of Byles ou Bills-, and indicate the close relat'onship that existed between the Judge and his steed. T-p to the reign of ...

THE STABBING AFFRAY AT THE LONDON DOCKS

... knew them to be the accused. They stopped a winate opposite the bon. One came close to witness, and mid, We are three men, speaking in English, with a foreign accent. Witnes did not know what btey meant, and they passed over the bridge. Howard said, T'hey ...

MURDER OF A SWEETHEART AT OLDHAM

... the thiroat, sad in a very weak condition. The coustable questioned her as to how the wound was irnicted. She was nn21Il to speak, but pointed to Turner. The latter attemnpted to run away, but the constable detained him, and he wa subseaquenutly looked ...

BELGIAN POISONING MYSTERY

... dramatici appeal to Providence to clear up these mym teries, but Pin-s Ves-brughen and the other witnesses she had called to speak to the existence of the bills she said Alfred had forged, one and nil declared they had never seen any such documents. She-had ...

THE MURDER OF MISS HOLT NEAR BOLTON

... apprehension he made certain statements and confessions, which were of considerable importance.- Witnesses were then called to speak to the prisoner having been seen following Miss Holt un the morning (f the murder, and to his having been seen later in the ...

ACTION AGAINST THE LEEDS TRAMWAY COMPANY

... suecesses jaA enunetod Vat 1-r tihe reportes rendelred every term by lecturers and professe.a, who, with hardly an sa-cepticn, speak ill hig'a t&ra. of it's earnaestnessa and vigor. MILTARY RIOT AT FOLEESTOYB A Folkestone correspondcnt telegraphs-A number ...