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LONDONDERRY COUNTY COURT SESSIONS

... one with the other, and when men respect the law of this great Constitution they respeeted each other. He Vas sure he could speak with the confident hope that the words of congratulation he now addressed to them he should on many oocasionshave to repeat ...

THREATENING THE PRINCE OF WALES

... have been, who has been condemned and perse- cuted as I have been. Say I am mad. No one will believe you. Can a madman speak as I speak, oct as I act, think as I think, write as I write ? Beware of my vengeance in the time to come I Not yet I My first victims ...

ALLEGED ATTEMPT AT BLACKMAIL IN BANGOR

... the porch. That man was the prisoner. He did not then speak to him (coin- plainarnt). Witness went from his office, and on hiz return the prisoner touched him on the arm, ano said he wanted to speak to him. Witness asked what was it. The man said, Don't ...

POLICE NEWS

... from those men when they cannot speak a word of English ? Mr. ?? can, sir. They gave me these instructions (holding up a large sheet of foolecsp paper which was coveled with writing). The Interpreter-I say they cannot speak Eng- lish. You have refused to ...

POLICE NEWS

... Mr. Szeele went forward to speak to her. m. S. M Mr. O'DOceELL-I cannot alloW you to speak to he the witness. qu ) Er. CoULTER-I object to it. It is a curious me( r. I piece of bumness. bni . I MIr. SvErs-1 was only speaking to her as her rol 5. attlorniey ...

AN ANTI-TEMPERANCE CABIN

... the Defendant-Hlold your tongue. (To the Rench)-Your honours, she's dull of hear- ing; I'll speak for her, if you please. Defendant-No, you won't; I'll speak for myself. An animated discussion here took, place between the defendant and her husband as ...

A DISGRACEFUL CASE

... of my speaking to her. ?? struck im several times at Havre, and spat in my face. I-Ic told me that I was mad, and that I was a lunatic. On one occasion when he came in lie found me with Mrs. Atkins, and hb said that lie would not have me speaking to anybody ...

THE INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION COMMISSION

... ivrk of the Gaelic League. The members of the League, who went round through different. parts of the country found parents speaking one. language (Irish) and their children another (Engliash), and when the children were addressed in Irish they hung their ...

THE RUSSELL MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... her in the surnser of 1892 on the river, but did not speak to uer. He saw her, however, one day at Padding- ton. She ran up to him one day when lie was paying his cabman, and said, I want to speak to you. He replied, I don't think this is a con- venient ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... engine. I cannot speak with certainty as to the time my father came in, blit lie was in before six b'clock. :4 do not know whether I asi noteconfounding one evening with-another. It is nine months ago. since it occusred, and I. cannot speak with certainty ...

THE FENIAN CONSPIRACY

... this month. Were you speaking to him ? No, I was not. Was he speaking to you ? No. Were you speaking to any one else in his presence? I was speaking to O'Connor in the office, and he was there. On the 9th ? On the 9th. Were you speaking ...

THE HORRIBLE TRAGEDY AT ST. HELENS

... great se difficulty that he could speak. I found a razor of eoered with blood and partly open on the 01 side of the bed where the woman was Iying. fa During the day he made several statements hi to me. Ho was enabled to speak; by press- st Ing big hand to ...