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Lancaster Spring Assizes

... October; and, on the following day, s whilst on her way up the river, saw a Brazilian schooner-of- twar, which she endeavoured to speak, for the purpose of as- )certaining whether the blockade continued. The schooner, Ihowever, probably not wishing that the captain ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... the interests of this town by his C-ertionS in one particular departtment, respecting which a t; ue may arrive as hen we may speak more unreservedly than we can nown do with propriety.'-' If the freemen, ;aowever, wish to secure the services of Mr. Currie ...

CROWN COURT

... SerfrTraisfl 4, The Court was occupied during a considerable time this morning, in hearing several witnesses, who avere ?? to speak to the character of the Rochdale rioters, who werecn. victed yesterday. Manry of them either now were, or formerly l had b ...

CASE OF ARTHUR GRAHAM

... the 21 of September last. His as daughter assured us to the contraty, notwithstanding our of earnest irjunctions to her to speak the truth. It appears, how. ft ever, that since the 2d of Siptember Arthur had received TwO r SHILLINGS A WEEK from tile parish ...

LIBEL LAW

... punishment which hie *- ir -iot but expect hereafter. Thle editor of the Edinbtrg Observer, (presumed to be Sir Walter Scott,) speaks thus indignantly on the same subject,- - At this moment, if a man is mad enough, in England, to tell a thief that he was born ...

DANGER OF PLEADING THE TRUTH IN CASES OF LIBEL

... whe~n honest 'anad honiourable, bear theta) ltarn15,es, and they will gladly ober the impulses of humanity B neid act aed speak boht13e. anti to effrt. The public, thierefore, tel I t., tt etttesles to stat's icases of' wrong by the trias; i, 'lav' i-6e~r ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... Saw the prisoner first on the 27th of fo , May, atMcoald' Cellar, in Gerard-street. Asked him if mn se Mlacdonald bad been speaking to her about things, which meant hi er bad money. Prisoner said, at first, lie had none. Said site cc et. wanted about three ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... February, and that- it was dated on the in- 24th. me Mr. John- Moos was recalled, and stated that he had heard la. the defendant speak of, the Solon having been spoken with ffs, before her arrival at Ballyteagua Bay, anid had heard him say nd. that she had been ...

Lincaster Summer Assizes

... time previ. d.ous to his leaving Chester, the prisoner was in a low, desponding, ad melancholy state, aind would sit without speaking to any I tiody. 'Mr. Higgin deposed to the prisoner, about six weeks ago, y, having caused adisturbance in the chapel du ...

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... heard the defendant say, *'Let 4 loose those dogs; he afterwards heard a scuffle, and some ero i- fall, and the plaintiff (speaking to the defendant) threateningto proceed against him for illegally detaining bim. The defendant e said, he would not let him ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... th, no one else in the house. Before I went away the door of bell rang, and the deceased went to the door. I heard her If a speak to some one- She remained away about ten minutes ico and then returned alone. I had a very bad cough, and was coughing during ...