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SPECIAL COMMISSION IN WALES

... act of opening the shutters. His own im- t pression was that he opened the middle shutter ( of the bow window, but could not speak posi- a tively on this point, having heard that it was t Captain Gray's opinion that he (Sir T. Phillips) v was mistaken. 1 ...

Thus it appears, that after a trial of many days; after hearing the speeches of the

... mercy by the Jury, will, we trust, receive from the Crown that consideration which it deserves; in more respects than one, it speaks volumes. May it be successful. We7are fain to believe it will be so. We fear this is altogether an unhappy verdict. As the ...

POLICE OFFICE, MANORS

... Ayr: Will you swear that I did? Witness: I will. Mr. Ayr: Can you tell us from memory what that resolution was? Witness: Speaking from memory, I may con- found the relation between the speakers and the resolutions they moved; but I think yours was to ...

CASE OF FROST, WILLIAMS, AND JONES!

... side bad arranged the mode of proceeding. Sir. F. POLLOCx-We had arranged, my Lords, that one counsel should be allowed to speak for qne of the prisoners-that I should address the court on behalf of Frost-that Mr. Kelly should then proceed on behalf of ...

THE NEWPORT RIOTS

... any thing to say, now was the time to speak in his defence. Prisoner.-I am innocent; the biggest Char- tists have turned informers. The Rev. Mr. Coles.-All you say will be taken down. Prisoner.-No, it won't; I speak too fast for that. I had nothing to do ...

ANTI-CORN LAW MEETING

... the prlce. ip.Englswnd ever being- aboviefirty shkUi Wg the qtwrfer, but 'in' all 'probability would reduce it, generaly speaking, tjoi 0trt4 .*fahiliagBnitOr even thiry-' tw~o'ahilUings t~he quatter. This was the: average pricethroughluo the' countr ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES.—FRIDAY

... neither of thw prisoners anymore. Cross-examined-Quite certir, t left the room before DWyer and Spiak came; 'they -came without speaking; witimss had never spoken to Spark; had seen hi' thteM times; positive Vwyer was galled otit John &oodwin received Wpd'e*amined ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... diflkrerti from, sc the general expressioiiofthe whole.. 'You would- 'e remnimber the illustiation'of Loid Etkine wthen' speaking of tbhvej .esubject-of thbelawofibel, he. 'bi quotedtheO'bnriesio6Afroi tbde,-Ble 3The1re ii. 3 na God.-. '1;'tap : e ti's ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SPRING ASSIZES

... no answer; v witness then took her to an inn where they i: breakfasted; during breakfast the prisoner seem- ed anxious to speak, and witness told her it b would be better to wait till she saw her friends,a but she persisted in saying.that she hid met ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... cause existing :discontent, surely. no man cmn be *oftepieople; and tbe word4~,gu h, they ~ li7ia Ib r1 .~ trera Piroper to speak ofithe Que-, pink of a 4e udin, v Uatnilet7i 1rtiguer;-btotueca.eaeotM -.q;b,pqbjlcatioU of'lucft~arugitardotbh e, ekiell ...