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EXTRAORDINARY WILL CASE

... Neville e believed in the gift of tongues; there were Chris- d tians who held that, without knowing a language, g they could speak so as to be intelligible to persons e who spoke that language. `_ Judge WARREIN said that was held by a sect L. called Irvingites ...

THE CHRISTIAN CONVENTION

... delitvr his address on Fellowship with Jesus. instead of the Rev. H. A. Brew. M.A., Bombay. who was to speak on The Christian's Mission, but who would speak later on The Rev. Mr. BEGnt.uu;R then proceeded to ad- dress the meeting on the subjee of Fellowship ...

THE ARMAGH NATIONALISTS AND THE HUNT CLUB

... was lie 5ff you? He wvas three yards. MIr. MONROE-And on the last Court day you made a mistake about the man you had been speaking to, and whose horse you had caught? Yes. Mr. MoxNtop-What was the colour of the horse the defendant was on? 7On a grey or ...

THE CAREER OF A FORGER

... friendly way along the street. Greatrex did not speak for soeie time, lit when addressed by the bank clerk lie started, his face becanme flushed, and he alfected not to know the person who was speaking to him. As we have already hinted, Creatrex had so ...

THE GREAT PEARL MYSTERY

... Jlargreave said the major had often a-dked her to sell thern, but sire would not part with them. She had heard both of them speak about themn. The Sunday morning, she was left alone at Shidley. Torquay, was the 15th of February. Mrs. ITlargreave was out ...

CAPEL STREET POLICE-OFFICE

... young man (Lynch) was in the street. I heard him speaking to the crowd. Ile spoke about Orangemen, butwhether in favour of them or against them I cannot say. Ie went off, but I afterwards saw him speaking in another part of the street, I then arrested him ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Watson. The prisoner came forward and said that he wanted to speak to them. There wero twenty.eight or thirty men with him. They walked on, when he caught Watson by the arm and said, Stand and speak to me ; we are not going to touch you. The witness, and ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... adjonrned till to-day, I have been instructed by my client, Mr. Devlin, not to proceed with it. It is a case which, legally speaking, is nut within your worships' jurisdiction. We have plenty of evidence to sustain the charge, but, as the case is ! et present ...

A FRENCH POLICE CASE

... and had immediately seized hlim- the prisoner crijd out passionately, Asl theass why he seized me by t±tcollar ! Dont speak in that way, said the president, or you will be expelled from the court. I am wrong-I ask your pardon; but I ani the victim ...

BELFAST EQUITY SESSIONS

... letter to Mr. Parnell, AI.P.:-House of Commrnons Januiary 29, 1'81. Sir-As I put in Mr. Glad- stone's hands while he war speaking the passaae which I supposed to have been spoken by you he Galway, on October 25th, to the effect that no man was to taka ...

FATAL ASSAULT ON A BROTHER NEAR ARHAGH

... sail nothing, but went into the house and sat dowvn. She gave him wvater, aud urged hin tbo speak and t~ell wvhat happened him. le got then that he could speak, nnd ho said, He hit me wvith the stick. She unrderstood him to mean Matthew Conlan the prisoner ...

FENIANISM

... the lunatic asylum. He is a fit case for the Inuatic asylum. Mr. PxsA z-I think the nan wsnts to speak his mind. I think he is very much inclined to speak treason in this court now if he were allowed. Mr. O'CoNssn-LI am really very sorry for the man en ...