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LLNTCOLN'S-INN GARDENS. THE THE DAILY NEWS. Snt, —Circumstances hindered me, from forwarding to you yesterday ..

... occupiers chambers in the Fields, and to speak as if this class had any vested interest in the matter is most unfair. One word with regard to the numerous inhabitants of the Fields, who use the gardens—Professor Flower speaks of the housekeepers. Ido not know ...

THE CASE OF MURDER AND PIRACY ON THE HIGH SEAS

... stated that they were proped to proceed with the a., Mr. Henry-Do they all speak English ? Mr. Pollard-No, but we have an interpreter. Moot of them speak English, and all speak Spanish. s The prisoners wone then pleed at the bhr. Mr. Welsby stated that ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... taken to. The prisoner, on finding she was to be taken out of court, ran into the corner of the dock, and begged she might speak to the court, and said she would not leave without it. Mr. Seijeant Adams very kindly told her she might say as much as she ...

THE DISTURBANCE AT THE METROPOLITAN TABERNACLE

... Ilnullediately Dr.Pierson tookthoechair Prico rose frons his seat and coummenced to speak. Witness could not distinguish the word ' Baptism. lie judged that Price was speaking against Dr. Pierson, There was considerable commotion, and Mr. Spurgeon warned ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS

... constable asked her ifsb shea kne 3v iu said sont the station. Mrs. Whitemnan's reply waes: ?? had uot the opportunity to speak, because they huwtled me off into a cold cel1-inato a nlece a had no o~pportunity ol~f aspceaking tso ,inybossy Mr.H.L. Todd ...

THE WEST HAMPSTEAD MURDER

... Ier- fornnei. ftv was at posseilt tiuablo tol speak. Mr. Ireko ?? has not been able to say a word sin.ee. I amt told his throat is itrualyrds-. nud that therte is tin hope I[ his exer bving able t ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... him. The interpreter aske the Prsnrwehr he should speak to him in the Malay, the Chinese or the* English language, and he re- plied, in the Chinese. The interpreter said that it was of no use speaking Chinese to him, as be did not understand the language ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY ACTION FOR ASSAULT AND CONSPIRACY

... could not possibly get any onleto speak to. I have knowa' beerneglect thieschooldec10 and Denminstes,mid even for b' half an hour,ise umietessalilly conversing with thme muthers ti of the children, I heard her speak to a lay poote-l lantbedoeeemas.s, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... W .i sIAW . . . t, -, - W&MANOR -.1 ? I his morihs d to t*e S width he - iw do~ b-gob A foryf : the ar), to speak downwhisod ra isice SOwh above its natura pitch.Htubtta ths env iel' ndhtbb hi. reedie floor of the court - Thlh *Ed 6 W iiid-146i~- beeak ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... mation; in one case the party speaking by his own watch, in another by the station clock, and others by clocks in the neighbourhood. When witnesses all spoke to time from one source of information only, they might speak accurately, but his experience ...

THE MURDER OF SENOR CANOVAS

... the president, inter- , rupting him, threatened not to alow him to e speak at- all if he entered into matters uncon- d nected with thae crime. d Golli nevertheless endeavoured to speak on e political questions, the war in Cuba and the a Philippnes. Interrupting ...

IRELAND

... on his way home this morning from mass, between nine and ten o'clock, and when within a few yards of his own door, while speaking to a woman, he was met by a man armed with a holly stick, loaded atthe end for about six inches with lead. Immediately after ...