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COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL—SATURDAY

... amongst them, and Paul said- If any 'man speak in an unknown tongue let it be by two or at most by three, and that by course, or one after the other, and let one inter- pret;'and again, let the prophets speak two or three, and let ?? prophesyingss ...

CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A POST OFFICE OFFICIAL

... her might he speak with one of his fellow. clerks at Strabane on the wire. He was engagec at the instrument between three and five minutes. V lien lie lefs the wire lie told her he was speaking to Doherty. He gave as a reason for speaking to Doherty that ...

LEITRIM WINTER ASSIZES

... moment you ray you are not his solicitor I cannot hear you. Mr. REA-I know that, my lord, I don't wish to speak another word. I did mot speak as solicitor for the prisoner, but as amious ourive for your lord. ship, I am mosb anxious to faciltaso the ...

THE TIPPERARY PROSECUTIONS

... health suffered afterwards. Y Mr. Redmond asked the witness to speak up. t Mrh. Sheehy said he could not hear a, word she said. , Several other defendants also asked that the fitnes should speak loutwer. e witr: n ?? said the witri.;s was doing her best, ...

BELFAST POLICE OFFICE

... himself to be perfect'y understood by that personage. The MAYOR-Can lie speak English ?-or does he understand our language? Interpreter-No, sir. The MAYoR-What language does lie speak ? Interpretor-Some foreign outlandish lingo or other. (Laughter.) The ...

A QUEER PRISONER

... taken into custody. Mr. HANNAY (to the ?? you wish to aek the constable any question ? Piisoner-Iook here, Sir; I want to speak to you. Mr. H±N2xr-Thie marn was here only lately, I believe? Baker (the ?? was here, your worship, on the 23rd of January ...

CHARGES AGAINST PRESIDENT M'COSH, OF PRINCETON COLLEGE

... rather invites the badgering which he receives. And, indeed, Dr. M'(Josh's somewhat overbesring way has exposed him, if reports speak tree, to nut a few sharp rebukes from those with whom he has had to sit in council. The publio has had a taste of this tendency ...

ENNISKILLEN QUARTER SESSIONS

... that it is the quietest county in Ireland, and I hope it will long continue so. As I said over and over again-and in speaking to you I speak to the public through yon-when you have matters to settle you settle them as a matter of businees without resorting ...

SHOCKING TREATMENT OF A YOUNG WOMAN

... distorted, and altogether her appearance was of the most sickening description. The officer tried every meoins to induce her to speak, but he was unable to elicit a word from her. He then asked to be shown the room from which she was called, and a small place ...

LAW

... presentment on the barony. Tle defences soeight to be pleaded were-first, that the defendant did not speak the words.alleved; secondly, that he did not speak them in the defamatory sense imputed; ani thirdly, that lie (defendant) had summoned the plaintiff ...

THE LATE DREADFUL OCCURRENCE ON BOARD THE SHIP ALCIOPE

... Frenchmen were put in irons they killed the mate end carpenter. He was the only person who could speak with the Frenchmen, except the captain, who could speak a little Spanish. After the men were lashed he spokte with them when the Captain ordered him. The ...

FRIGHTFUL TRAGEDY AT BUCKHURST HILL—DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO MURDER A SWEETHEART

... Mrs. Grafton's. He asked me if I would walk with him, and I said, ' Yes. While we were walking along, he charged me with speaking to other young men, and I at once said that I did not. He tken asked me to get into the field over a paling, and I did so ...