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THE TIPPERARY MEETING

... something that would give those armed howards an opportunity to bludgeon them and shoot them down. Whilst Mr. O'Brien was speaking County Inspector Stephens and about thirty constables drove up and ordered the crowd to disperse. Those who refused to obey- ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... complainant saw defendant, who had been calling on his young lady, as he thought, come from speaking to a man known as a notorious burglar. HIe accused him of speaking to him, and, on complainant denying it, struck him a violent blow, felling him to the grcund ...

EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE BY A LADY

... have my future entirely in your own lands. On the 2nd September she again alluded to marriage, and said that upon a friend speaking to her about her expected marriage, she asked her, 'It supposing I should ever be your vw ifec she thought it would he a ...

THE CATHCART LUNACY ENQUIRY

... was the person referred to. He ad- mitted speaking to the foreman of the jury, and said he was a witness in the Case. The Com- missioner said his conduct was most improper, and told him he had no right to speak to any gentleman of the jury.-0U resuminz ...

ALLEGED SCANDAL AT A HOSPITAL

... completed in the bath. room. She was told he had been there for some times4 She did not hear him speak to the children in the convalescent ward, but she EaW him speaking through the glass door. This occurred some evening in the isrmng, but she could not give ...

THE BRIGHTON ROMANCE

... eanmined for the purpose of showing that the bride and the other witnesses for the prosecution were entirely mistaken in speaking to the identity of the prisoner, and the result was that the jury were unable to agree, and were dis. charged. At the followving ...

WARWICK SUMMER ASSIZES

... accompany common catsrrh, are cery highly recom- mended in a variety of quarters, and, Indee;, all who have made a trial of them, speak loudly intheir praise, as affording effectual and speedy relief. To public speakers and singers these lozenges will be valuable ...

THE ABYSSINIAN PRISONERS

... Theodore. He says there is another cause for the King's anger besides the unanswered letter to the Queen of England. When speaking with an Abyssinian Prince, after his first brilliant reception at Theodore's Court, Consul Cameron expressed bis opinion ...

ANARCHISTS ARRESTED IN LONDON

... from custody. Meunier is somewhat short and of 'sallow complexion. On being placed in the dock he declared himself unable to speak English, and was accordingly put back for the attendance of an inter- preter. The other prisoner, ou being charged, said he ...

THE WIGAN MYSTERY

... Warwick Gaol, for burglary, was about to discharged, his sentence having expired. Before leaving the prison he expressed a wish speak with the governor, Mr. Anderson. The request was complied with, when Heeley confessed that he was concerned in the murder of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... witness to speak lou er, as the public could not hear the evidenc. -The I witnens asked the Bench to protect him against interruption, and promised to speak loader. -Mr. gillespe, however, again interposed, and demanded that the witness speak louder, as ...

LATEST NEWS

... reports current that disturbances have taken place at Malaga and some of the provinces are unfounded. The ...