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THE QUEEN, THE PEOPLE, AND THE LAW

... to call a special y meeting to consider the matter. On the question e of when the meeting should be held, let theI report speak-; ; . The Secretary said that a special meetinag i could not be held before Friday, as it required e two clear days' notice ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... and having'paid it, I went into the second class seats, where I heard some person speaking in a voice so weak that it would scarcely fill this apartment, not to speak of the Round Room oftheRotundo'; I thought it advisable to go into the front seatsinorder ...

THE MURDER OF MR. THIEBAULT

... and honourable gentleman. It is only with their advisers that the people find fault. I am a plain, humble man, but I always speak the truth. Those who know me will believe my word as soon as the word of bMr. J. D. Kennedy, I now repeat again my former offer ...

THE LATE ATTEMPTED ABDUCTION

... rider hbad approached sufficiently near, he perceived that it was Ur. Carden.' When that gentleman came up he stopped to -,speak with Miss Arbuthnot, but almost imniediately'turned away, and rode on towards Fethard, and Miss Arbuthnot drove slowly up tbe ...

A SCENE IN THE CORPS LEGISLATIF

... insults. M. Rtouland1- repeat that it was neither considerate nor honest to reproduce such accusations. bi. J. Favre-I ask to speak on a personal question. ! i, Darimon-To insult a person is not to answer him. M. Roulaud-It is not my habit to insult any man ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN ROBERTSON

... Iarrbhi was recalled, ad further examined by the Presldent. DId you speak to ?? Major about the sate of t*e backboard? No II you bad sent for, him Jor that purpose why diO you noA speak to him abositlt? Berai55e Colonit' Benttlck ?? would be bettWH1ndt; ...

INVESTIGATION AT THE NORTH DUBLIN UNION. CHARGE OF PROTESTANT PROSELYTISM IN THE HOUSE

... Protestant, I replied that I could not speak to her on religious matters till her registry was altered. I told the nurse to re- port to the master, and to follow the rules. In such circum- stances I never speak to Protestants until they are registered ...

THE SLIGO CONSPIRACY CASE

... Carefully avoided it. , 'Did you speak to anybody about this- trial ? Yes, just as anybody would speak. Did you speak to the authorities about this rtrial ? I did not, because my authorities would not speak to me about it. ?? you speak to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... but the pro- f seoutor did not know either of them, and Mr. Halliday said Are you speaking tomae? Ono of the t prisoners then said they were in the habit of r speaking to gentlemen, and soou after one of them tripped up ?r. Halliday by putting his foot ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... name of Delany who hired part of a slaughter hoeas there; he knew Rafferty; on the 7th of July lan he was speaking to Rafferty, who said he would speak to Patt Delany, and get him something if he would overlook cases of diseae-d meat; witness told him he ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... Station-house to report his case, 1 but, before going there, she and another woman put his clothes 3on him; he was then unable to speak; got a police-constable, iwho took him to the workhouse; did not ask deceased his name, nor did he say to her where he was ...

THE TULLAMORE PRISONERS

... and Man- deville to speak on their way from cbapel to the't hospital, is still under suspension pending the decision of the Prisons Board, | Roger O'Brien and Conlon, two ef the Tang E prisoners, were to-day reported for speaking while I on parade. They ...