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PRESBYTERY OF DUNSE

... brcutht upj and inquiries might be made -about communion- in private. -(A. voice, Speak' to the-motion, and interruption.) -The rev, gentle- man said he was speaking to the motion, hut there were certain facts conndcted with the case which he- did not ...

THE CHISLEHURST MURDER

... side as t.e d-. k to ?? i~s mly darling, arid l wii *-ive nix' *- i.er.- :e: I whi speak sor him ionyseif. a:d yol; Uii' me away. I am determined t'i stanD hro: speak to the gentlineme for hir.' S:;- took up her positien by the side or thte a.A an l patiently ...

COURT OF SESSION

... This is my property.' a He had hallucinations, and often imagined ?? ,were speaking to him whon there was no one tear. H, Be thought that the people wvhom he slipposed were speaking were calling him names. 1-fe some- 9 times thought he beard voices. Hie ...

MURDERED!

... of one of God's noblest of men, comes the crowvning disaster of an infamous policy. I am speaking to Scotch- men-to men of my own dear native land. I am speaking to men who claim Gordon as a Scotchman and as a member of that ancient family whose chief ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... defendact y is uot the least like the Roger Charles Tiobborne that I knew. I. have had ample opportunity of e ?? and bearing him speak. ( e Croaso-exarnined-He was not very brilliant in ' conversation. Some of the members of our family rz iiairried into ?? family ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... Strathbesgie case, and also the extendled interlocutor. Tie draft was prepared by Mr 1'MNeill and Mkr Whighani while I was speaking in the Second Division, and in consequence of the express desire of the Court, after I had requested Lord Mackenzie to do ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN BY HER SWEETHEART

... is at present in a state of the most intense pain, and the Dr has ordered that no one is to be allowed to speak to her. She is very anxious to speak to her relatives, but the necessity for strict silence has been i imposed upon her. She wasto have been ...

THE SOANDAL AT ABERDEEN POORHOUSE

... letd occasionally to takle her into the house in tin- sequence of her speaking to lads over the v~all. Miss Murray had complained to the governor of the habit Georgina had of speaking to toiks it the dyke, and the governor had seen them hinrcelf, and taken ...

THE MURDER BY A LUNATIO IN DUNDEE

... but when spskea to about his ewn case he lapsed into incoherence. There were marked de- t lusioris present as to persons speaking to him, t specially at night. Witnest would say that Red- il mond's was a case of dementia, resulting from b chrdnie brain ...

TROPMANN'S TRIAL

... cially on the love which he bore his mnother. You' hate said,1added M.. Lauchaud, that he shed; no tears, hut you did not speak to hirm of his mother. 'To the general saurprise, Tropmann, whose composed demeanour the most shocking revelations ..of hbe ...

THE MURDERED PREMIER

... Supreme Council of War. Vergara,. August 14. The Anarchist Golli continues to be very silent in jail, but when ccoasionally speaking to the warders he displayed the utmost cynicism and persiste that his crime was a beneflcial deed. He ojournalsts not having ...

JUSTICES' JUSTICE IN LANARKSHIRE

... apply to its asdminintration in other coun. ties ?-I only speak of Lanarkehire. 541. The objection you have is not to the system generally, but an objection applying to Lanarkdhire only 9-I cannot speak to any other district, I have very often seen the Justice ...