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THE CATHCART CASE

... Her fate now rested with tho . B. jury. (Applause, which was checked at with the 31. M.fcJames smaid lie was niot sorry to speak indetee Irc- ro- M~r. Cathcart, upol *rhomn Sir C. Rtussell had lavishof a much undeserved abuse. The lea n cu C.e been guilty ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... had aOe- instructions Lto inter- h ?? Rourke, 29 L, . said he saw the ti 1. prisoner speaking, and saw 1 the hat sent round for II bl inm. He told bins he might speak as long as he tA Atliked, but he must not asik for money. Prisoner said: r id 've notaskeld ...

THE CUCKFIELS MURDER

... about six months. When Waller had been in the house a few minutes, Petitt, who was lodging in the house, came in. They did not speak at first, but when witness left to go into the pantry he heard Waller say to Petitt, Jack, how do you get on F Do you know ...

HUMOURS OF THE APPEAL COURT

... Guattxrithen addressed his lordship. The Master of the Rolls-Speak up, I can't under- stand yua. Szgnor Guattari-Pardonnr moeL gais voas parles francais? The 3 f the Rolls-Never mind what I speak. What do yoau ak? Let us see what papers you have. The papers ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... tha't she would eventually be able to give evidence, and therefore the Treasury desired a fnrther remand.-Prisoner: Can I speak before I go back to prison i-Mr. de Rutzen: What do eou wish to say ?-Prisoner: Well, Sir, I firmly believe that I never struck ...

The appointment of Mr. Shaw Lefeyre to the office of First Commissioner of Works in succession to Mr. Adam is

... is of excellent augury for the. completeness of the pending Land Bill. In the discussion of the subject he will be able to speak with the authority which oomplete knowledge of the whole question gives. It is believed that his successor in the Secretaryship ...

THE IDENTIFICATION OF HABITUAL CRIMINALS

... simple matter, 4 the production of this list; but there is ' whole I world of complexity bebind it, for the warder has to speak 4a to facts and to faces that may have been all but dead recollections to hin for over a dozen years, The' question is, How ...

Hallo, my fancy, whither wilt thou go ? is the refrain of a famous old song. Hallo, my

... Maclver's motions about the injustice of the competition to which British interests are subjected. But it was not so. Mr. was speaking on a motion about the care of the insane. The connection the argument was maintained. If the care of the insane were an Imperial ...

MEXICO

... sent to Perote for six pieces of artulcrj and 30,000 muskets, to arm the people of Pucbla. In the city of Mexico they also speak of arming the muin*. Some rumours say that Paretics is going others say he is going to Mexico. . In addition to all this, there ...

Our New York Correspondent in the telegram which we publish this morning reports the probable collapse of Mr. ..

... violence in America. It is one thing to address meeting of Irish tenants in a time of suffering, and quite another thing to -speak to prosperous Irishmen on the other side of the water. It is satisfactory, however, that the money which is being collected ...

THE SOCIALISTS AND THE POLICE

... certainly think the public have a right to know who' is responsible for the instructions to the police in tbi matter. You speak of the indiscretion of Mr. Morris, but I should hope that every lover of freedom would echo his cry of 4Shame!I It should ...

THE COMMERCIAL TREATY BETWEEN FRANCE AND BELGIUM

... stronghold in which no more breaches can be made but by cannon-balls. The friends of the ministry announce that M. Guizot will speak to-morrow on the subject the commercial policv of the government. This will be curious to hear. M. Guizot is little acquainted ...