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THE CLOSE OF THE BEECHER TRIAL

... There is nothing that sours so quickly as a sweet and simply good conscience. In speaking the truth we must speak it in the spirit of the words of the inspired apostle- Speak the truth in love. No man can be just towards his neighbour who hates him. No ...

ROBBERY OF THE ST.UELEN'S AND PRESCOT MAIL

... are perfectly right in teinug cautious ia speaking to any liat ty. Mr. Thomas says that you had a better opportunity of seeing one man tlati) the rest.-Collett. iYes, I hId; tbil I could riot undertank to speak to Ihat man; because they covored my face ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST TRADES UNIONISTS AT PRESTON

... Blaclkhurst, who appeared for the defendants, said this had taken him somewabt by sur- prise, and he asked permiasion to speak with his clients on the ?? beine granted, the men rc- tired with. their advocate to an adjoining room, and hell a short co ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... subjects who used ordinary can- 3. tion. Mr. Fare was liable. Verdict for plaintiff for g full amount. Is Howv AmERICAN EDITons SPEAK Ow EACH OTHER. -According to the Express, the editor of the Herald is a a viper. According to the Herald, George Wilkes ...

THE GREAT TICHBORNE CASE

... and Lady Doughty objected that this would not be fair to his cousin, and offered him the use of Upton. In other letters lie speaks of his intended travels, and his resolution to overcome his intemperate habits. At the hearing of the Tichborne case, on Wednesday ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defended Speak.-P.D. n 11 Welch said that he believed if the case was remanded 75'until Munday, he could bring evidence to substantiate the rded, charges againet fill the prisoners.-Mr. Edelaton said ?? thsthe only evidence against Mrs. Speak was that ...

Borrowed Cristies

... saw vas his tail vas cut off. Some one, speaking of a gathering of lawyers to open a new court-house, said he supposrd they had gone to view the ground where they must shortly lie. A penny-a-liner, speaking of a man who was bitten by a mad dog, thus ...

THE WORKHOUSE INQUIRY

... would not have said what he had said. Johnstone was telling Heaps when she overheard what was said. She had heard John- stone speak of the matter a week before the investigation began. She did not hear Johnstone say that Brown had made a statement that Walmsley ...

THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE

... and on the part of the re- spondent it is stated that no offer to compromise has ever been made. (From the Telegraph.) We speak to-day, while it is not too late, in the name of all in England who are generous, reverent, and just. A grave scandal has arisen ...

THE LATE MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN PRESTON

... blood.) I then said to him, Did she speak to you at allr and he said, Yes.1 I then said, 1 What' did she say? and he replied; She said, oh. John I'm hurt, take me to bed. I said to him after that, Did she speak to you when she was in-b!d I and ...

PRESTON BREWSTER SESSIONS.—ARE MORE PUBLIC HOUSES REQUIRED FOR PRESTON?

... teetotellers, for if it were many of those present would not be there, but they werer met as the inhabitants of Preston, to speak out to thie magistrates not to grant any more licenses. He had received a letter frmin the Rev. J. H. Rawdon, Vicar I of Preston ...

A BURNLEY BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... more closely together, and as you have no confidence in me I am sure'you will feel the same. I shall ever when called upon speak of you with if respect, but will do all I can to forget you, and only hope a you will do the same towards myself. I shall take ...