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THE POLICE COURTS

... he could do as he pleased, but he must go away, he said to the crowd, Well; friends, what shall I do; speak or not e Some persons said, Yes; speak, but others said, No, don't; they are stronger than you; leave off ; and the defendant said he would ...

THE PRESIDENT ELECT ON THE SECESSION

... on possible before specificaly defining my position in regard to it-(cheers)-so that when I do speak I may be as nearly right as possible. When I do speak I hope to say nothing in opposition to the spirit of the con. stitution, or contrary to the integrity ...

FRAUDS BY MUSICAL AGENTS IN NEW YORK

... Will the Satanic speak out ? WVill the Tribune speak out? 'Will the Times speak out ? Will the Co stier and Enq'zirer, the /onrsial of C'omrn rce, the Comnmer cial Aavertisoer, aad the Express, speak out >, Will the Hoe donurnnl speak out ...

MRS. GLADSTONE'S CONVALESCENT HOME. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY NEWS. Sin, —May I ask vou to help pleading for

... itself felt, and we naturally desire to do our utmost to relieve the consequent distress The fact of the Home being tree will speak for itself. shall very grateful for the advantage of your valuable assistance. —Yours taithfully, CATHERINE GLADS lON E. Hawarden ...

THE POLICE AND THE SOCIALISTS

... terfered, and though the Socialist leader at once for sook his elevated position on a chair a local Conserra- tive persisted in speaking, and was ultimately arrested, and last Monday he was fined at West Ham Police Court. The fact that the Socialist leader was ...

WELSH COUNTY COURT JUDGES FOR WALES

... favouring the view of the memorialists, viz., that It onlya Welsh speaking judge should be appointedtoadmi- =uster Justice inWales. Iconfess Iread hdaspeochin a directly contrary sense. In speaking of the demand in some parts a of Erelandfor Home Rule he said ...

THE ANARCHIST TRIAL IN PARIS

... quite in Herl y's usual style of bravado. You might have shown him a hogshead of mercury. He would bave said it ?? his. Matha speaks with at strong Italian accont, which willhartdly imupress the juryin his favour. Tho judge said in his interrogatory that ...

ALLEGED MONTENEGRIN CRUELTY

... Turkish soldiers lying in Montenegrin hospitals and fariug in every way the same their enemies. I have heard the Montenegrins speak of their enemies good fellows and gallant fighters ; and, far as I could see, the enmity was purely political. have seen Turkish ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... had been a discharged clerIc, after the place had been locked up for the night, took occasion to make some observations, speaking with much emphasis, in relation to the public and the police. Upon the prisoner, when so found, were some implements such ...

THE TRIAL OF FRENCH JOURNALISTS

... gentlenrem. Indeed the judge had to prick thern on1 like uwillin-ig donkys6 With such incentives ns: Come onl, Speak ti), ?? you speak? and even threstened to commit theur. A dIposition, however, of capital importance was that of M Eldmonld FaneUC ...

We have received our usual express the Paris journals of Tuesday, with our correspondence. On that day, at the ..

... named ad hoc Tiempo speaks strongly against the 'exJ? tion of General Flores, who, under the aiS of the Spanish government, is about to ♦he republic of the Equator. El Portuguese journal, La ReUauracior, of th stent, which speaks of the probability of ...