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DISEASED MEAT PROSECUTIONS

... Wilson as speaking to the. aeused wbile I WS standing at an Adjaeeut stall speak. ing to its occupant I am sure they were speak- ing together. . I I Mr ~i'soII Was recalled, sad being asked to try and remember distinctly whether 'he did speak or not ...

MURDER OF JOHN HERDMAN, ESQ, OF CLIFTONVILLE

... came close to ?? Herdman and said, II want to speak l to you Mr Herdmaa i replied, No, not F now. The main continlued to say, I must !I D speak to you now ; to whith Mr ?? replied, I a ''Well I can't speak to you. These words, so far as we are informed ...

THE INQUIRY INTO SCOTCH BANKING

... it to an- other ?-Decidedly. His capital, or much of his capital, generally speaking, forms a reserve against bad debts ?-And the unlimited liability. But, generally speaking, supposing there was a capital of L.1,000,000, and the deposits were L.4,000 ...

POLICE COURT

... knocked about I by many people. Prisoner made very little noise; he I simply wished to speak. Islr Copland was present at the meeting. When Jeffery stood up on the form to speak, there was a ?? and crv of The Socialist-put him down. He was requested to desist ...

SHOCKING TREATMENT OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... distorted, and altogether her appearance was of the most sickening description. The officer tried every means to induce her to speak, but he was unable to elicit a word from her. lie then asked to be shown the room from which she was called, and a small place ...

THE DUNLOP HERESY CASE

... unconverted had no right to piay. Mr Geb- bie taught us always that nial's salvation was all in God's ?? end. Mr Gebbic, in speaking of the attitude of prayer, saidthat they should lieontheirbarks, ?? they should be humble in prayer. I never saw men or women ...

THE DAPPES AFFAIR

... village of Cressonnuieres, and a most lame defence it is. There is equivo- cation in every line. It gives as its reason for now speaking, that I foreign journals indulge in many comments on the subject of the appearance a of some French gendarmes and soldier ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... Strathbesgie case, and also the extendled interlocutor. Tie draft was prepared by Mr 1'MNeill and Mkr Whighani while I was speaking in the Second Division, and in consequence of the express desire of the Court, after I had requested Lord Mackenzie to do ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... with my baby in my arms, when the gentleman stopped me, alll asked if that ivas Mrs Yelverton speak- ing down stairs. My mistress and the lady were I speaking at the foot of the stairs. There was just a wall betiveen my bedroom antt the one oc- culnied ...

JURY TRIAL—FRIDAY

... I have seen this often. The Major sent for me to come and speak to him in the hotel. I went, and found him moving about in one of the corners of a room. I stood for a moment without him speaking. I then ask -l him what he wanted with me. He mumbled something ...

A CHANGE AT HARPER'S FERRY

... slavelry was wrong and that old John Brown seas right. - 1: You speak that which you know ? I said, surprised'to bear such sentiments proclaimed on the sacred soil of Virginia. speak what I know,' for I was here' at the' time; I have lived 'in Harper's* ...