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AN ALLEGED GERMAN PANAMA

... publication, as it possesses no means of proving the authenticity or otherwise of the documents. And Prince Bismarck, will lie speak; and is the publica- tion as unwished for and unexpected by him as, according to his newspaper organs, were the former revelations ...

MR FORBESS NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION

... camped in the forest, awaiting him, attended by perhaps 150 to 200 mhen. Imnagine the babel, our large company and theirs all speaking at once, each trying to make plain his good intentions and desires in an un- intelligible language. Mr Forbes and his two ...

THE APPELLATE JURISDICTION OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS

... preponderance of opinion is in d favour of what I have been suggesting; I can speak n of many legal practitioners in Glasgow from personal communication with 'them, and, I ean also speak of a ttgreat many of their clients, merchants, manufacturers, iron masters ...

THE CHARGE OF RAPE AGAINST A SURGEON

... stairs, to ,lie dowrn,.:haylng 'had 'a faint- jing ' feeling.. She -uhrd4 l~qo had ,a b,QweI com.- pIazint.,. She did- 'pot,: speak OPeti tp.t ,to ..the, DAsdner.. ' ;Sl~e'~badl aotrtsken anyr spirits,,dcrtrg 60o~sigpriso to bp'aal~ent to 6go tsea ononerbo~n ...

THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH'S DIVORCE SUIT

... to the effect that he was suffer- ing from nervous debility. -Mr Douglas, an official I of the Post Office, was present to speak respecting the prisoner. It had been ascertained that the. prisoner was in no way connected with any: Fenia affair, and as ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY NEAR HARTLEPOOL

... is allegorical, there is no difficulty in dis. covering which of the allegorioal characters speak the sentiments of the author. One of these, Lyridon, speaking of Rome, says:- Tie spirit of her strong career was mine, And the bold Brittus but propelled ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—MAY 9

... 'no'direc- g tions fron 'Mr. Conquest to speak'the tai'of Gold, B but it id viry'likely:that I night have spoken some pdrtion v 'of it, the words. being floating in my mind. ..My. instrua- . tions-were to speak only what was in the ,manuscropt. ,'Nover'Tod ...

Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries

... duties in these laaiiesle 1was rsne ytecnrgo caa citieasag ,f ;'-rith an elegant silver epergne. The inscription upon (d it speak s for itself. It runs thus: Presenlted to e&Alexander Manson, E3sq. of liillileaa, by the Free iiChutrch) congregation, as ...

DAMAGES AGAINST A COUNTESS FOR SLANDER

... and debaucheby;: heaidi wife are ' consantly rolliug 'drunlE'on th'li~'r. * l21te -is' always tellinglies. - He, never speaks the1ilti`!., Several statements of thiskind had been umde' : viouisy..,.i,.: Afcerother6eVidene,: Mr Mellor, fordip7 defendants ...

BOMBAY SESSIONS—JULY 18, 1814

... defy you.f The prisoner said, you speak to me with great vio- lence and disrespect. Lieut.' Russel replied, he did not, seve&al'timts-; and upon the assiertion beings etnea't ed, he replied, I think, Sir, ybuJ speak so - to me - The prisoner appealed ...

LONDON CORRESPONDENCE

... and he does not regard 1 with much favour the counter proposal to make them into artillery volunteers. Lord Elphin- stone, speaking for the Admiralty, defended the i Government proposals with some spirit, remark- ing that, as seamen, the force was of no ...

SHOOTING A GIRL IN LONDON

... passed the toll-hocse, and while shel was speaking to me, I heard the report of nrearmne.-I believe a pistol. it sounded aes coming fmom the toll-houee 'Or by the side of it. Susan ijimmock did not scresam er speak, but fell instantly at my Eeet, touched ...