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THERISCA COLLIERY EXPLOSION.—INQUEST

... adjourned' toWednesdy 4th February. L'EiTH.-The vessels in the wet docks are lying three and four tier'deep at present,.wvhicha speaks we~ for business, and is rather unusual. at this season of the year. ENROLIMENTo. OF, THE MILITIA .-..Of Wednesday a meeting ...

LAW.—FRIDAY

... by the defbnsdants; and Eome of the cases referred to were decided upon consent. The common law of England, generally 'speaking, took no notice of any foreigni insti- tution, or the laws and usages of any ether country. It recognized the residence of ...

POLICE

... wide for him, was charged wvith having been too drunk to speak, at half-past two o'clock in the morning. d Police Constable F 29, said, Your worship, he was quite i Lwild drunk; he could not speak a word so as to be under- P stood; and he was striking ...

LAW.—MONDAY

... 26th section, there- was no special provi- sion in respect of companies formed for the execution of railways, and, generally speaking, it might be assumed that ompamies formed for the construction of railways required lythe authority of parliament. If these ...

SUMMARY OF THE HISTORY OF THE CORN LAWS IN THIS COUNTRY

... immediately afterwards states that rents generally lad been doabled during the last twveney years. As rent, however, properly speaking, is but the surplus remaining after paying the actual expences of raising the produce, with a fair reniuneration to the owner ...

LAW.—TUESDAY

... portrait of the defendant, which it was alleged had been shown to her previous to her coming to London. Had she intended to speak nothing but the truth, she would not hesi- tate to tell the Court all that-she really knew upon the sub- ject under investigation ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT MANCHESTER

... have apedt- tI ni orteme examination of the bodyl-hir. Heywoed-Certainly. ft The, prisoner having expressed some desire to speak in his si d own deflence, thme Court gave him the usual caution; after ci which he made a lengthy statement, the substance ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—Feb. 5

... fell dowe the moment he wsas struck, and while he was on the ground the captain lcned over him and said, For God's sake speak to me Tom. I did not see the captain strike Razon's dead body with the sword. Re-examined.-By jingo, I cannot say whether the ...

POLICE

... impression is that I supplied you with it. Kersey being recalled said, I remember some time pre- vious to that I hbae been speaking of-it might be nine or i twelve months ego, lie (prisoner) was talking to mc some- thing about arsenic, saying lie had not ...

POLICE

... the auction to, be proceeded with for a considerable thace stanil Mr. LoIso-'What was the nature ofthes disturbaneo yo her speak of? yu of th Comnplainant..-Amon~gSt cisc articles offered to the corn- Sc ponny isas a pianoforte, the first bidding- for ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—Feb. 6

... conduct of belle the~ pirisoaer afterwards usl falling on Isis kneces beorer the thes ilead hotly, iimplosring the daceasoed to speak to hisb, dlois1 soyiisg cleat if' hei wourld oisly say two words, be, his shiWl neurdecer, would forgive lsiiss, ciiii. after ...

POLICE

... appear and give evidence, but that it was very doubtful whe- ther she ever wsould. Her voice was so feeble, that she could only speak ini a whisper; but she distinctly said in his presence, that she had coULnitted the aet her self. She also seeied desirous ...