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TRIAL OF THE REV. MR. STEPHENS

... doors; I do not remember hearing you speak against the monarchy, or against the constitu- tion of king, lords, and commons; I do not re- member hearing you speak in its praise? 1 be- lieve you capable of speaking so as to excite the people to deeds ...

BAIL COURT, MIDDLESEX, TUESDAY, NOV. 24

... receipt for weakly eyes i Thmat man mast be a silly goose 'Who tbodghtlessly condemns its use, If my proboscis could but speak, 'Twould often say the dose' repeat; Each grateful sneeze and titillation Excites a freqaent iteration. . Then here's my glass ...

LIBERATION OF MR. M'DOUALL FROM IMPRISONMENT

... one *hose-bosom beat moie with e, erdouri>n =the' cau~se 'than himnself.; '(,ApplaKuse.) ir In speaking of Mr. O'Connor, i hi estimation, le he was speaking 'of- one- of the'greatest chum- e. pions the 1wiorld had seen.. (Applause.) Teir' m esteemed tfiend ...

TRIAL OF THE REV. J. R. STEVENS

... assembled thousands that congregated under the arch of heaven. The following is a sample of Mr. Oastlera speech, It willasurely 'speak daggerA' to the unhallowed plunderers, ' It was because your scoundredmagistrates-I mean thatmw~rd. ' to be understood in its ...

CARLISLE

... tha. fbarroW,,,nd dfobe poveral'oaths;: He iier'ioo'kae-a me ncr'asked me xyquestloh.. Mi. Ferguson thencme and. wished to speak to; Mr. Rfuddiek, but-'eqaid - agke ,her afwy.out, of tbatl. Mr-.,Frgon then took bhd ofla e On one. sde and his ma, -hb other ...

COURT MARTIAL ON CAPTAIN R. A. REYNOLDS

... having this morning positively refused to give me any answer, I beg to tell'your Lordship that you are in no wise justified in speaking of me at all at a public party given by your Lordship, and more particularly in such manner as to make it appear that my ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... s'me tfose, that Mr. Thoncas vsouldnirt let Mr Iticici know of baai infroimatan. 'The only famii'arity ibst~ Straker costd speak to weeothat Mr. Rick5 hidsh'akeni I'iis' Tbbmas s the bead hie cbairmn obcerred'tlit'h anuastault had 'ieen poved, a verdict ...

MURDER OF MR. POW, FORMERLY OF NEWCASTLE

... knowledge, before last Tuesday evening, when he cliled at niy house, accompanied by Writ. Poov. He said Mrs. Pow wished to speak to me: when I saw her, sire said her husband was dead, and added, You know he was nedlicted to drinking. I replied, -Yes; ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST, FRIDAY

... was about to happen. She spoke of nothing that troubled her mind, nor acted in any way remarkable.. Witness' had heard her speak of the low state of her flamily prospect, and say she would not like to leave her father. The Coroner,. addressing the jury ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT

... saw an assembly before that in the town. 'I follow'ed the crowd in the street. There was susic.: andl a procession. I cannot speak to flags bnd n: ners. There was a great many people' ro3n san- derland.' There would be 3000 at leai. ' ther' waas shouting ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... adivanement of ,sysysta,hb hhbtfurfaorietsobith~ehlmprove. .,ie'iitof , the -couo i ,a of men. Teow, 'vy fews 1ud1-dn;Xlpratlvely speaking, tlheme- , who iicfcany but themselves; but hb a- h,,eaxtha~t taan feel for :another ebd - ,,-, 'baildiy4 tgtdl.I a good ...

WEEKLY GOSSIP

... n rectory, and then to the Consuls, has died at wthe age of eighty-five years. An American paper, the 3Tlammee E.tpres, d speaks of a man from Connecticut, whose wife t was so fat that he was obliged to make two loads t of her when lhe emigrated. In answer ...