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IRELAND

... that he was one of those concerned in the delegation. Mr Justice Osborine.-But in the information be- t fore us, you do not 'speak as your belief~oa swear positively that Dr Breen wasone ofthepersons cho- t sen. 0 Chief Justice-Tk4'en yoq4 swear positively ...

POLICE

... tbl)'bre mentiomkL She cane without hesitation s 3tl; ,Gtter's shop, tbe fernale who had svld the hat u4 alte r ould lot speak positisely to her per-on. but serely to *~ : ad she herself positiively denied hasaigsergtsfta n~sot ~~th e hatter's or ltastry ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN—NOV.27

... of the en talents, of' the popularity, of the patriotism, of the character of Lord Moira, 'it is not necessary for us ar to speak; these.are sufficiently known, and sufficient- .Ia ly admired by his countrymnen. In the appointment Ir of this great patriot ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... delayed the butcher solong before he could sake known his want, that he became imps iesit, sand saldi, ...

HORRID MURDERS!

... oodside, i wlea died seddeaily la dmiets vjisitnetiorn of Gred. ?? Thee last Notnins as revriew ose ulhmeo to fine, cidi> - to speak of the veyry unsettled stat of the workine tiD9 esiansifacturers in that neighbtjourhood Many sted iiilet leave been destroyed ...

MURDERS IN NEW GRAVEL-LANE

... Magistrates, on account of the lateness of the hour, post-' poned the further investigation. The Prisoner attempted to it speak, but the irst question he asked was of such a tendency, that he was desired to desist. He was ordered fr a further ec-- ti ...

THE MURDERS AT RATCLIFF

... brevi. ?? Willianis's name,- she had heard, was John'MarphY. - - : Robert Lawrence, of- the Ship public house, was.' called to speak to the acquaintances- of Williams, but - only mentioned one named Thos. Sheriidan. His daughter cnlmld. name orly' Hart and ...

THE LATE MURDERS

... about a MOnth O1fl The Magistrates, o accon ~h aeeiC rthe hour, postponed the. further investigatie .prisoner attempted to speak; but the first fhe ase a fsch a tendency that he 10lst fred to desist.-lie was orderedfoafute a1 Ilnation.dw hdbe a There were ...

IMPORTANT EXAMINATION

... :Noagktratei on account of the laterfess of the houir, postpu1 ed the further Isestigateion. 'lhb Prisotcer attempted tie speak, hot (ie lirst qciesol hi ?? td was oo sf t h a tledenicy, that he sas desired ?? desijt, h- ceas ortered fur a fur- tiic-r ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... the defender, lhi confessed 'that the stancd it- 'self was worth 4001. or'6001. ' MrGarland'switnesses k-. were calied to 'speak directly to the value of the pro. ~d perty; which they all 'did by rating the whole tene- c. ment at 900M, cr 10001. and the ...

THE MURDERS AT RATCLIFF

... Mo'fi4 'INO CelfJ ' :. iced .MB. EpI'ro . Gibbon, jn ihis cekebrated work of the Diecline find you Fall 6f the. Romar) Empire, speaking of the 6pyressrie w it' tp.axes, a-d mode of t sxation, adopted by sorie ef thi it of later.Eiperors, has the following p;sage ...

FRAUDS IN THE NAVY &c

... n is however-.soextrernely intri- catei and the- papers- so voluminous, that it is not pos-.t -- sible; weunderstand, .to speak with certainty as to the' . extent of the frauds ; but we. hear that it is already lit ascertained that on, Greenwich Hospital ...