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THE INQUEST

... fire and had some tea together. After that I said, I shall go home. Sho said I was to stay until I hand seen fathor, and E speak to him and then I should hear what sort of a c temper he was in. I did as she asked ue andX stayed. My mother did a little ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... when she met the man who had been the cause of all her disgrace, and ruin she would not be allowed to speak to him. All he did was to endeavour to speak to him, and the com- plaiiant was accidentally pushed by her gettin in between them. i Her's was a sad ...

THE DYNAMITE PLOT

... corroborated the boy's evioence, but explained that she would noct give the letter to her heusbund because she was not on speaking terms ivith him, (Laughter.) She did not know Kearnev. Her husbend wasa member of the Young Ireland Literary Society aud ...

PRESS NEWS

... shareholder of she Covmpzay restrainin g betting at their timetinic. Sir Frank Lortckwood, council t'o- the upwll- ants, has been speaking for three h ,u: and seems likely to occupy tbe wholo day. To-Cday's TojneS P01108. At the Totnes Borough Pluice Corrt to-dav ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT,

... the matter, ne and the judge gave a verdict for the defendent. th Between the hearing of the csue Mr. Ilooper. PC began to speak to the Judge with regard, M to a case in v.hich he was concerned, and which, he I en said, was the first that his -lonour had ...

THE COURT

... personages, who, like them, fill the eyes of every body, shoald, by the force of virtue alone, compel every evil-speaking tongue to speak a well of them.,' Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, attended by the several personages attached to the Royal Court, ...

The Attempted Wife Murder at Plymouth

... fetch a-cab for prisoner (who bad over-stayeqd his leave) prisoner said to his wife, 'My dear, I want to speak to you before I go. She said, Speak to me hear Oharlie I shan't go-iintoanyrother room. He then ealled her across the room tewhim and put-his ...

DEATH OF A BRIDGWATER GIRL

... with her ?? Rubenstein, who resided in the same house, weas called, and as she entered the court the Coroner asked: Can she speak English ?- The Interpreter: Only a little drop. (Loud laughiter.) -- Mary 4s, a dairy keeper, re- siding on the grondfoor of ...

EXMOUTH PETTY SESSIONS

... A'shbnrton on Monday last, for America . The~ accounts ?? received fromspersons who left' this district some 3 and 4s years Lago, speak in the highest terms of trade being most fiourishing.- This, with taxes and rents -low, enable them to lve faxmoreceomfortably ...

LORD ROSEBERY AT EXETER

... address. 'ishirthen accepted the addres-t, and ?? laced over it, 'leposit-d it In the Si--lohn Phear, continuing, said: - ent speaks for itself, and I will not r .: .iable tirne by enlarging upon its : It I should like to add this small ---pt rnvmy own. I ...

CORROBORATIVE EVIDENCE

... relief until I used IWarner's SAP s Care.' Ithas made anew man of me. Mr. J. Ridd, Bratton Fleming, Barnstaple.- I can- not speak too hirhly of ' Warner's SAFe Cure.' It has done me a lot of good. Mr. C. Barker, 51, Barrack-street, Devonport.- ''Warner's ...

The Suicide in St. Thomas

... was going to work after breakfast. He appeared strangedn. his. marner, and bad been so for the-last week. Hewouihlse-reely speak to anyone. Hisawife was iftfhe asylum and that troubled him. The cost of her maintenance ?? in arrear. He had been pressed ...