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THE LONDON MURDER

... HutchmgEsshesaid, was quiteright h when shestated inher evidence that ?? fallshle overheard a female voice say, Speak, ieak, nal speak ! Did you hurt yourself when you fell ? Hi for she did use some exelamnation. It was equally true that the dremsmaker's ...

THE APPROACHING STATE TRIALS

... evidenced by overt i acts, by doing., by writings, or by words. I need not v, here speak of seditious doings, as contradistinguished r. from seditious writings or speaking, because it is pro- td bable that your consideration will be confined to the lat- ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF A FISHER BOY AT SEA

... skipper, `I'm cold; it's too bad, skipper. The accused then began to throw water over deceased. The latter could hardly speak; he trembled. He had fallen, and whilst he was getting up the skipper hit him with a rope. At live o'clock in the afternoon ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... trade. This, therefore, was not a time when It would be excusable to speak lightly of either the offence of oencealment of birth or the more serious offence-whioh indeed no one could speak lightly of-child murder. But the circumstanoes of this particular ...

THE LORD CHANCELLOR'S LAW

... every Peer that was on it. Lord ti,,, Brougharn, in his capacity of Lord Chancellor, was, on opt the occasion alluded to, speaking of' the law, in contradis. ma tinction to the resolutions of the House of Commons, and roe in the very case whichl he cites ...

A SEARCHING INQUIRY

... shout at all. So, too, that ina the process of digesting oar victorr-at what- ever cost of men and money-we may be boo full to speak, end allow to esoape fro deserved cen- suregand deserved clearance the nests of micompe- tents and wore- (I write advisedy) ...

Yell O'Butter, Kelly's, as usual, at elghtpence. d* Sarsapaiilla and Quinine. Agent, Jones, 5, Paradise-street. ..

... College of Physicians of London, by Dr. |G. F. Collier, published by Longman and Co. It is small defect in this compilation (speaking of the 'Pharmacopeia') that we have no purgative mass but what contains aloes; yet we know that hemorrhoidal persons cannot ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER ON THE THAMES

... authorities have not moved to offer any Incentive to these people to side with the cause of justlce. It would be Impossible to speak of all the dis- coverles reported to the polloe and lnvestigated by them. OnThursday alot.of lntestinesof anranimal wore found ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST

... the act alleged against the defendant, and ?? ac. cused kept looking at them, but did not speak. Witness called Mrs. Warner's attention to his conduct, and, speaking aloud to the accused, called him a dirty old -, and threatened to follow him into Canterbury ...

MR. DAVITT AT OLDHAM

... M'SaEDn. on rising to address the meeting, was also received with hissing and howling, and made four ineffectual attempts to speak. when a most excited scene took place, clearly indicating , that an organised opposition was present. Sticks were displayed ...

THE CAMDEN-STREET CASE

... the debate, and the recorder, in *his magisterial capacity, gave his opinion as to the application of the law in the case. Speaking of I-te effect of the law and administering it are two different things; and a judge may give an opinion as to the application ...

MR. CAVENDISH BENTINCK ON THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... CAVENDISH 'BENTINCK ON of | THE WORK OF THE SESSION. I - 3. d~~- It The Right Honourable C. Bentinck, DI.?. for | r. Whitehaven, speaking at a meeting of the Con- I e servative Association, at Whitehaven, last night, b d said every one must be well aware that ...