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THE EXTRAORDINARY DEATH IN HULL

... knew of his being the worse for' dink.' 'He saw deceased on Tuesday Fight when he was in bed, but he was in- 'capable of speaking. Witness did not see him 'between Sanday' evening saiid. Tuesday night.' Deceased ought to have been on duty at the station ...

THE LEEDS WINTER ASSIZES

... the memorial of the Incorporated Leeds Law Society said the position of that body as practising solicitors eoauled them to speak with special Rnowledge of the defects and inconveniences of the present system, It was a little difficult to get at the exact ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK OF THE LEAGUE ON FEARGUS O'CONNOR, AT BIRMINGHAM

... union with You. B. G-o yoU shan't speak here to-day. By G-D, BUr I WILL. Damn him, pitch him over. Come, let me pass. No, blast you; lam a towns- man, and I should like to have that seat myself, And to speak too ; but I can't, and I am sure yea ...

STATE TRIALS

... fl0aeiuch superior is the noble sentiment expresiied ) in therescsipt of Tnonosius, IIinio~~ris, and Ale- .'eours If any person speak ill of the Emporer throg4 li a foolish rashness and inadvertence, it is-to d hes.ised 7 if out of madness, it deserves pity; ...

THE COURTS OF LAW

... that it was without lawful excuse. That might consist of the leave of the master, to which he could speak, or of mat- ter to which be could not speak, in wvhich latter case, however, he eould say that the absence was without any lawful excuse that he ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A LADY

... Coroner said Mr. Sampson had the f uture. - before him, and he could not waste' time now.- Mr. Sampson said ho only wished to speak on behalf of'i . the poor girl. The Coroner said tO doubt it was very hard for her, but she must bear the consequences of her ...

EXECUTION OF TWO MURDERERS AT DURHAM

... collected. When Hayes had been pinioned, and while Slane was undergoing that operation at the haeds of Caloralt, Hayes began to speak. He said lie was very glad to sea the reporters present, and he was happy to die. He stood there innocent of the murder of ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK OF THE LEAGUE ON FEARGUS O'CONNOR, AT BIRMINGHAM

... union with You. By G-n you shan't speak here to-day. By G-D, BUT I WILL. Damn him, pitch him over. Come,let me pass. No, blast you; lam a towns-. man, and I should like to have that seat myself, and to speak too ; but I can't, and I am sure you ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK OF THE LEAGUE ON FEARGUS O'CONNOR, AT BIRMINGHAM

... union with YoU. By G--D YOU shan't speak here to-day. By G-D, BUT I WsLL. Damn hirs, pitch him over. Come,letmepass. No, blast you; Iam a tovns- man, and I should like to have that seat myself, and to speak too ; but I can't, and I am sure you ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... committed for trial for robbing a rnan named Win. Wadsworth of 3s., a purse, and an oye-glass; and a Mau who had been seen speaking to lier and receiv- ing, something from her weas sent to gaol for a month for being in tho streets for an unlawful p)urposo ...

SIR WILFRID LAWSON ON THE COMING SESSION

... SIR W-ILFRID LAWSON ON THE C0M-ING I ?? SESiSION, Speaking at the annual meeting of the North Cumber- land Liberal Association. held it Carlisle on S.turday Sir Wiltrid Lawson, ?? presided, s-aid that the Unionists were always boasting of having the t-hrce ...

York Assizes. Rape a

... transaction, she asserted, and persisted in it, in the face of her own evidence, and the repeated admonition of the Judge to speak the truth, that the crime was committed with her own consent, and that her father neither used violence nor threats; and every ...