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EVIDENCE

... en gain every possible isnformsatiourr reseeding Shuth Anrerica, end in which be- conveyed en nrisolh desi~re that I -Would fake-every opparteiunity of procarirry hr rrsech hinforosa-- - tint, -artl colitcltisg arrd keeping together sisiri as norah' ,be ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. 21

... purpose of e inquiring into tire circumstances alleged1. At present they cast say nrthing OF tire otu ?? i i these affidavjks. fake c a rule to Chew cause. Mr. 'Worlur bowved and rsettretl. Te- URIDFR. A ND T'UMIULT %x'r BRIGIHTON. Mvr. 9irfeissurto moved ...

THE TRIAL

... face,` yat, as far as I am able, I will supply this deficiency, by stni'idi up befohe you in person, aid thuits not merely expose to yut oitward man, but open to you c.y %hole sotl, aed ?? you my sole motive in putting Iblhtl the matter so bitterlyiic ...

POLICE

... tiring so 1b~rse and ihalio heatl as this lis been conrteniplated, it shall riot be our rault if it bn rirot throrouiljily exposed to the cotterne unit enecratirun St ?? Pib- lrc. 4Do inc (says ijreEvenssreFPost) lire iris ?? land ? -Is a puigriard it ...

POLICE

... in lher, apologized for liis behaviour, spoke of' the temptation to which he was exposed, by the presence of so beautiful a wonman and begged that sine would not expose him. She forced her way out of the roomn aiid went and related the circumstance to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—TUESDAY

... siderable length, and, therefore, lie did not think that 2P it was necessary to read it now, and he would not read h i T. faking it for granted, then, that their Lordships were th itt perfectly apprised of what the nature of the alleged th libel was, ...

SUSSEX SUMMER ASSIZES

... lint dlid nut ttmink 101. was siltficienlt h Ie sluholiI iiiee!. which Mlills pot dlowni tielve sovereignms sind t Iit' . r I Fake' said tliett wvouldi do, and wremt awfily aniiimlisicihi. ?? o t!he i liey to M~r. Fitzroy's coin, ittee -roil Di tid 1i'u ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... an4jthat instead of nAirthering the. better observance of the Sabbath, he would cause'the arguments that might be adduced to be exposed and -demfolished. He told him that le had no fear that the truths of religion would bear examination, and being thus defied ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TUESDAY

... bridle to the mare in ths kept. Trle prisoner Ila yg that he was going to the presence of' two persfn tle 1th of November It ap- fake it to the owner;- but -1 e5 h ?? peared that loe had sold or exchanged It. V Gilty. .o ?? betin Mr. CLAxRKSON applied for ...

ANTI-CORN LAW AGITATION

... acts of the Britisb legislature to the great body of the lnation, so long will the government of this eotimtry be justly exposed to all the evils resulting from the discontent of the people. With a viewv to avert so great a danger by an act of universal ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... O'Connell hating pub. tislted ?? letters In the English papers avotredly because be dare Itot, by publlslinog them In Ireiand, expose himself to the operation of the law of libel aes there sdmlnistereti, The Attoriney-General'o col- league, file. Meoctulay ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... his testimony it appeared that Cthe cut was in the back of the left thigh, which was nearly half cut through, the bone was exposed, and uses-third ?? muscles severed'; witness' tisought the prosecutor ivould never again'be'an able bodied'toan, buia hs was ...