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ROMANTIC SUICIDE IN LONDON

... at home, he went to r - that his wife found her speaking to a Fr ok for her, and he was sorry to says she 1-- enchman, for whom, he When he saw tbr- -ad a very great attachment. qietly by. * m speaking he could not stand At the ...

EXORCISING AN EVIL SPIRIT

... that the Church could compel the devil to nr speak the truth. This was to support the lime of as de'ence set up by Father Aurelian, that I before quitting the body of the boy the D devil hims18elf, speaking through the possessed th had informed him that ...

SHOCKING DISCLOSURES

... which he goes-a moit artful one, it is true. He get his victims into his meshes, and so closes theirlips that they dare not speak, not even to their most intimate friend, as to the amount of ?? compelled to submit to. Many are the women now (marriedwom ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... talked of his losses by the French ed revolution, that he must go to France, and should rcquire an interpreter, as he did not speak the language. i he Daring the passage from Southamptoi heo had forced at shared upon a respectable passenger, with ?? e r aime ...

THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT

... Postoffice, is said to have read the PC did, evening before, at the Society of Arts, an address no ex- in which be says he can speak and hear one th, den a quarter to five miles off by an electric sal radiant withont intermediate wires. You ought mi to know ...

DEMONSTRATION AGAINST FEMALE PREACHERS IN SCOTLAND

... questitn was nut whether any particular lady o ladies should speak the truth, but whether it wa agreeable to the cus8tom of the Free Church, and in accordance with Scripture, that females should speak at all. Ito believed it was both inconsiaten with the practice ...

THE FENIAN TRIALS

... Justice.-We are willing to give you every latitude, but we cannot sit here and allow you to speak of those parties who have been examled'as witnesses . Strictly speaking, youzreonlylto say why sentence should not be passed upon'you,'but at the same time we ...

LIVERPOOL COURT OF PASSAGE

... did go straight with anybody who gave him work. I will havenothgto do with him; he is nothing but a fraud, and everybody I speak to, brewers and all, say the same. Builders won't work with him.' Mr. Curtis informed the plaintiff of these remarks, and the ...

BELGIUM

... results of our harvest are not so unfavourable as it was at first presumed they would be. Abroad the harvests are, generally speaking, Eatlbfaotory in those oountries that export their grain, and the liberal system adopted in Belglam allows it to be said ...

THE HUDDERSFIELD MURDER

... murdered .ey ?? of identification was given by the in girl's unole, who oamne from Flint with her father, !ty who could not speak any English.-Mrs. Brooks, ;es landlady of the hotel, said the deceased was the ,Id best servant she ever bad, being most willing ...

DESTRUCTION OF A COTTON WAREHOUSE BY. FIRE

... being poured upon it. 'rl'e warehouse was com- pletely gutted anid the roof burnt, but the adjoin- ing property was sate. Speaking of the danger which the surrounding buildings had passed through, a gentleman who occupies an important and responlsible ...

LIBEL LAW

... punishment which hie *- ir -iot but expect hereafter. Thle editor of the Edinbtrg Observer, (presumed to be Sir Walter Scott,) speaks thus indignantly on the same subject,- - At this moment, if a man is mad enough, in England, to tell a thief that he was born ...