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DIVORCE COURT—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... in his own place, but he did not do so, and allowed his mother to have too much of her own way. He (witness) sometimes did speak to his mother in consequence of her violent temper, and on one occasion he threatened to put her out of the house. He believed ...

LONDON POLICE.—COURTING WITH BRICKBATS

... committed a most grievous assault on Mr. Cassey. Mr. Cassey told his tale as follows :-I-H was a lone wirlower - but let him speak for hinnqolf. I am a lone widower, your worship, and I've had a misf'i'tiul-a misfertin, yer honour's glory and worship, ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... On the evensing in question, lie was called on at his house in Frederick Lane, by the defelidants, who asked hlili out to speak with them. lie did so, when they asked hiim to go to thle chl-lhouse in' lMr. M''Knight's, in Pottinger's lEutry, and put his ...

THE ALLEGED CATTLE PLAGUE IN IRELAND

... false-radically false; and one thing only excuses those who sustain it-it is that they speak of that which they do not know. Yes ; but where is the excuse for their speaking ? The reel truth, that against which ahl the errors will not prevail, from whomsoever ...

BELFAST STEAMSHIP COMPANY

... iou the service she has performed the passages with great regularity, and the ptsseirgers who have crossed to Liver. pool speak in the highest terms of her seagoing qu'lities, sod of the admirable aceoeumoda- tioun to be found on the vessel both fore ...

POLICE INQUIRY IN BELFAST

... Cross-examined-Witness was the person to whom the comp.aint should be made. Witness had been quiet and respectful -when speaking to witness. The head-constable seemed displeased. Constable Fisher deposed to having been sent for Mitchell. Oonstcable Gaffne- ...

THE BREACH OF PROMISE BY A CLERGYMAN

... public are Eaying your son is after my daughter; but there is nothing n it. I don't remember what answer 1 gave, but I was speaking about nothing of the kind. (Laughter.) My son frequently visated at the Coupers, and they were often at the manae, but I ...

THE TRIAL OF GUITEAU

... the afternoon, and the Court resumed without the jury being present. Mr. Reed addressed the judge on insanity law points, speaking for over an hour. Mr. Scoville, addressing the Court, remarked that under the ruling which gave the Government the opening ...

THE CODRINGTON DIVORCE CASE

... ! She told me that I had misinterpreted her; tbat I e need not be afraid about her conduct, and that sbo only wished to speak to him. I said I had not mis- e interpreted her ; but I was fearful of the miscon- struction that would be put upon such an ...

CLARE SPRING ASSIZES

... lsaid-I refrained from making any allusion to certain matters dealing with the aduiniistration of the law in this county when speaking to the Grand Jury, because I did not -wish in any degree to anticipate what might happen, or be supposed to wish to influence ...

[ill] CASE OF POISONING BY STRYCHNINE

... may God forgive you for your cruelty to me this night. When I spoke, mother said, Where are you. Lizzie 7 I can hear you speak, my child, bat I cac' see you. Nearly the last words I heard her say were, Good-bye, my faithful Lzzie; may God bless you ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER NEAR ANTRIM

... downstairs de- ceased was standing at the door, and her husband i was in the yard. They were not speaking then. Mrs. Ramsey spoke to him, but prisoner did not l speak to him.* About five minutes afterwards James Ramsey called him into the house. 'Mrs. Remsey ...