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EVELYN v. HURLBERT

... nearly so. She produced, too, 150 letters, which she maintained, corroborated her contention, and she crlled two vwitnesses to speak, not to intercourse, but to esgagement. The defendant, on the other band, denied the promise, and said he had only seen the ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... future decline to practise or corunteuanoe it iD any way. THE BISHOP OF CARLISLE ON THE 6CAN DAL. The Bishop of Carlisle, speaking yesterday for the Addi- tional Curates bociety, said if tLe clergy werg faithful to their dutv they would be wVell received ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... of an abominable crome. Th~e trod Chi Justice-I do not renember the e.- pression, and I donet think you a- be allowed to speak. i-aeral CiOx an W-iliinrs.-Wo- were accuse of s5eei- fininug cm Innowent nans Thte Lord Chief J-stice-Sir Edward Clarxke in ...

WIEDEMANN v. WALPOLE

... Roberts was mentioned, and the witncess told a Mrs. WValpole what had happened. Mrs. Walpole seed, ;- Impossible; we wilt speak of it to-morrow. He is e already married. Mrs. Walpole afterwards canme to her and Said, ' You nust give up my son; he cannot ...

WIEDEMANN v. WALPOLE

... solicitors m on the subject thnt might have led, to a .misunderstanid- 'o- ine', for there asa grezit danger in a jurymnaa speaking th2 tJ cTVoo otI pat ises to a Oses. T2bj irorenrou of tl,.e jury said that bcqth aclieitors were to~ present, and hear-d ...

THE HORSFORTH MURDER

... against the window of Mr. Roberts's shop in Town-street at a quartsr-past one o'clock on Saturday the 6th of June. He did not speak to her. Another [little girl was with her. He did nct know her name. The deceased girl was loo'king in the shop window, and ...

THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER IN NORTH WALES

... on the ground, and bleeding front the mouth. in which a handkerchief saturated with blood was placed. Evans was unimble to speak Engltish; blnt prisoner madel signs to him that his wife had fallen over the rock. W-ith the prisoner's assistance, Mlr.. Duncan ...

SIR WM. HARCOURT ON POLITICAL QUESTIONS

... Rule, otherwvise he shouLld he 'told that the Libecral pacrt bad discarded Iretaud and Home Peule. (No, no.') Ho was now speaking on the very spot where six years ego Mr. Ohab-ahriain, for the first timo, with the authoarity- ot a Mcinisaer pi-oolamied ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... counsel went farther, analI here in the Roval Courts, where justice was administered bv Judges of the Qucen, me should Lavo to speak freely even of the neost illustrious of his fellow-subjects. It wea not his side that had scught to come to the jue-i w-ith ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... done, and he promuised to do sO. The witness telegraphed to 3Ir. A. S. W~ilson, who was in Yorkshire. Mr. A. Eussell.-Yon speak' of one man who rwould not. lDid yen mention the named N;o, I did net. It was MWr. LIycstt Cream The witness continued-Sir ...

THE HORSFORTH CHILD MURDER

... neighbouir, sainag she had had to sit up three nights with her son, who had had the influenza; and Walter Turner w^^as heard speaking in the house as the 1 neighbour. stood at the door conversing with the mother. FiPOn every day up to the time of his arrest ...

THE BACCARAT CASE

... the seensationl? Yes. And wrhat was the next thing? We informed Sir William Gerdon-nrning of what wve had been told. Did you speak to him in the smoke-oroom ? Yes. W~e told hmthat mzembers of the partyv had been com- me~.nting ona his conducot at baccarat ...