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BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... precious stonies, named Smidt, visited Birmingham, and wvished to disposo of two curious Venetian pipes. Being nicable to speak English, ho sought the assistaneo of the plaintiff Coleman, who introdeuced him to Mr. A. It. Thomas, of Neos Street, with ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... France. Speaking of Celtic words now in use, relating to home life, be enumerated the words glass, basket, happy, darning, and mop. Those who Indulged in slang would be pleased to know that the word spree was Celtic. [Laughter.] Proceeding to speak of the ...

EXORCISING A DEVIL

... affirm thab the Church could compel the devil t3 speak the truth. T his was to support the line of defence sec up by 3 Father, Aurelian that before quitting the body . of the boy the devil himself, speaking through the , possessed, had informed him that ...

THE STABBING CASE IN KING EDWARD'S ROAD

... CeGamgee. I-e afterwards recovered ?? but vias unable to speak. lie died onl ?? 10th inst., about half-past five o'clocl a.m., never regaining his specech, al- though lie evhiesd a strong desire to speak. A pos-smortess exansination revenled a triangular fracture ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... perhaps; you had a spy. Did Ohatillon speak to you in French?-9es. And in English ?-Yes, I believe he did Did he speak a single sentence to you in English? What distinction do you draw between sentences and| words? Did he speak English to you?-Yes, I believe ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... may have said I had been in- forined- he was a Spaniard. Did he speak in Spanisht'-I did notbknow what Spanish was.- - Did he speak in a foreign language ?-No. Did you ever hear him speak a language that you did not understand ?-No. Did you ever enquire ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... occasions, but only had a passing werdl. It was a little before Christmas, 1865, that I saw? Orton int Waggai-Wl7agga. I lid not speak to him. Wle merely passed the time of day; he said ihe was going to take some cattle to the Loclslanti, w here Higgins had ...

A STAFFORDSHIRE TRAGEDY

... he got opposite Jervis's honse, :MIrs, Jervis rushed out in her nightdress, and casght him tightly by the arms. She did not speak, but appeared in great distress. Itkiwas dark and raining, and the man could not tell what was the matter. The woman released ...

SINGULAR PROCEEDINGS IN COVENTRY POLICE COURT

... ve nature, was repeatedly intcr. rupted, and on speaking of 'the blow struck at l',slice. constable Jordan,. was familiarly asked by the prisuner whether he did not feel bad than. Why did so't he speak up? He spoke an if he was half dead. After making ...

RESCUE WORK IN THE POTTERIES

... addressed the meeting on the work of the London Police Conrt Mission, speaking upon the talue of the personal influence brought to bear on offenders by the missionaries; and tr. H. Wright, speaking on rescue work in the Potteriet, dwelt on the efficcy of sympathy ...