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SUICIDE—CORONER'S INQUEST

... as he is at present; he was in a dead slumber, not able to speak: wit- ice shook him, but he was not able to speak ; saw three bottles, and deceased was in, a perspiration ; be could not speak or move: the three bottles had I Is audanum poison marked ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A YOUNG WOMAN BY HER SWEETHEART

... fence of the field, and she appeared to be in great agony. .He aked 'her what' was the matter, and for a time she could not speaks She then said-I have' been stabbed ; and a young man thatJI have been keep. in' company with for two years had done it?' ...

A DUBLIN SLANSDER CASE

... -law, and f-df I him dangerously ill. Seeing the condition be W3I il he aid not speak to him at first concer4 i charge he hadl made, but zaid that hi (Bisat) would speak to his about it afterW whenhe was well Sherman -d, , I don't S pec-you at au to have ...

COUNTY GRAND JURY

... to the itern. The Foreman said he could not allow any one except a member of the jury to speak in that room. Several jurors said no rate payer had a right to speak there. Mr. Fitzsimon said he should differ with some of his brother jurors on the subject ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... saidloglo veeo him he ialso said he bad seen Guilfoyle in -km. tralia ; I asked himn about So th Ameriea, hut I declined to speak about it *he said, I m ay well tell yon, I have the captaimi and severl o the crew saved from the Bella ; lie was3 rubhiag ...

LYNCH LAW

... Iwhose lauguage certainly is not suggestive 1 of rhe judicial mind. Speaking of the condition of cllitga in eastern Galway, he is reported as saying :- Why the people-I don't speak now ! of ally section of the oeople, or of the officers of I the law ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... recommen- dainto'his. parishioners not to speak to plaintiff;, saw defendant ring the hell, quench the, candles, and close the book, at ?? the congregation seemed to feel considerably, and did-not bear de- ?? spe~ak of her since.. Cross-examinied by Mr. Woulfe ...

THE CONSPIRACY TO MURDER

... Lordship-YoU did vot allow savone te speak to bim abisut bis eridel ce -No. And why did you speak to Lim? It W-v Tsar Iduty not to speak to him. .Mr. Q'Brieri-If your lorishlta rules tri.-t a policemtan is not to speak to a Crown wi-ie.0s, course I bho to ...

ME. SAMUEL WARREN, M.P., ON CRIME AND ITS CAUSES

... enettonjred with cheerfrilneus, and the (tijnyntetit of overything hat can promote it. Bot how in it with .tioee of whom we are speaking ? At this montoot, dur- Iing every hoer of tile day and tlio coming nigsht, 111) many rooms in the town of Hull are rendored ...

ALLEGED EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS OF DETECTIVES IN CORK

... Inspector, you are entirely misinformed about those mattei. Thle District InsDector then asked the person with whom he was speaking to join one of the clubs mentioned, remarking that they were getting a good deal of information at present, but they were ...

THE LION'S SHARE

... the Financial Relations Commission. It speaks the finding of this great jury of the most prominent and competent financial experts, most of them English, in the same insolent fashion it accustomed it>e!f to speak of liish peasants. The minority represented ...

ATHLONE PETTY SESSIONS—DEC. 18

... apprehended be- a cause of a certain quantity of cannon powder and ball be. hing found in his possession. . Mr. MIGrath-1 am speaking for the liberty of the sub. djest, as [ intend taking ulterior proceedings. l This observation seemed to have the effect ...