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L'ANGELIER A SUICIDE

... relief, and suppress or deny his crime? We are not writing theory here; for if we were we should be speaking as rashly as did those we: would criticise We speak from observatipn and fact in cases of suicide. Another strong point is, that the amount of arsenic ...

SECOND EDITION

... our family married into the Tich- borne family. Roger was ratlier an awvkwatrd ence.r, I did d not notice his legs. I can't speak to the twitching of the h eyebrows, or his hands and feet. ,r Richard Telfer deposed-I was second mate to the Osprey 3, that ...

PARLIAMENT OUT OF SESSION:

... regard to Ireland, legislation during the short term of. Conservative offlce, and disestablishment. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, speaking at Clifton, on Saturday evening, maintained that the late Govern- ment were bankrupt both in reputation and in power. He ...

THE DIVIDED PARISHES ACT

... Iituated for the purposes of the rellef of the poor and o her local administration, the very opposite of our csse, We (I speak in the name of the pariah) have over and over again remonstrated with, I may almost say, one vol e against this uncaliled-for ...

ANOTHER MURDER AT PARIS

... of heron. han build, and had frequent scenes with his wife, who, owing to his ill-treatment, was already in a decline, ie speaks incoherently, and the magistrates who have questioned him think that he may be sham- ming insanity, The accounts received ...

INQUESTS IN BRISTOL

... vent to bed, saying be would explain everything in e the morning. About 9.30 on Monday morning she e went up to liias room to speak to bho, and receiving n no answer to her knocks-she entered, and found him, r lying in bed unconscious. She snt foradoctor ...

VARIETIES

... his leaving the box, he said to the bystanders, The Queen has been in my hut, and she speaks pleasantly, and draws the bairns' pictures; I would far rathera speak to the Queen than to yoI man with the big wig. HOUSE IS THE MOON.-A rustic having gone ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... author, is not oily our iellouv-towtnmau but our friend; and it is matter of 11o little prillo that it mlau of whoim we can so speak. has proved that so great are tie posvers of the mind, ?? the force (if euergy,-so superior oire these to faculties that w*e ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... stolen a qisntity of teas Mce he met the prosecutor-and, went with hkim into thi Ship inn, Wade street. There, before he could speak, tha ao prieoners said, AlII right, Mr Lawrence, we will com) along with yon. They all went to the station, where itoe an ...

ACTION AGAINST THE BISHOP OF LLANDAFF

... him, on the ground that the rev gentleman was unable to speak the Welsh language, and the parish required a mlinister who could do so. His lordship Paid the question of whether a Welsh-speaking clergy. suan was necessary for a parish was within the absolute ...

NEWTON POLICE COURT

... defendant and later on as he was going out to see to his- bullocks defendant took off his coat, saying that he was too proud to speak to him at St. Marychurch, and struck him in the face.- Defendant was fined 15s 6dinclusive. APPLICATIONS GRANTED, Mr. T. Wills ...

EXTRAORDINARY LOCAL DIVORCE CASE

... |EXTRAORDINARY LOUAL DiVORCS CASE, In the Divorce Division yeotsrday, Sir James Hannen had before him the oase of Dagg v. Dagg and Speake, which was the husband's petition for a dissolution of his marriage by reason of his wife's adultery, Mr. Searle, who appeared ...