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Birmingham County Court

... to pull the work down. The violent and unprovoked nature of the assault was also fully spoken to by a mass who had come to speak to Goodwin. This person (John Self,) farther stated that srch was the excited man- ner of defendant, and such the force of ...

THE ATTEMPT ON THE LIFE OF NAPOLEON

... lie had received these letters, or to whom he might have addressed any. He was asked if lie spoke Italiacs. He replied (le speaks French) in the negative, though one of the agents took it into his head that he detected a few Italian words, which, in fact ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Kiunsar, lie requested theat ho would retain the custody of those and all oilier hooks unuder other estates. Mr. Watetfield, speaking next to Mr. Wisitmore, who cause into Court at the mnoseist, remasleed that Mr. Kettle heed stated on Saturday that the favour ...

The Probinces

... vacant seat in the southern division of Northamptonshire took place on Monday, in the county hall. There was very little speaking, and that little could not be heard, for front the opening of the doors to the ter- mination of the proceedings, cheering ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... liquidtatieng the advae in the Penny Bank. They amounted to £260. Mr. Cover's name was not on that list. I have heard Thompson speak of money being borrowed from him, but I have no evidenec to give on that point. I do not know where the bankrupt is. He had ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST DR. BERNARD

... dealing in silks. I know M. Bernard very well. I first met him in October, 1854, at the Cafe Suisse, in Tichborne Street. I was speaking about a dye for silk, and the prisoner introduced himself to me by saying that lee was acquainted with silk dyeing, and knew ...

THE TRIAL OF ORSINI AND PIERI

... I am charged. Seigneur Orsini well knows that I am not a man to do things for the a ke of gain; it is not for money that I speak, but the feeling of love which I have always borne, and still bear, for our common country.'' Three of the revolvers, it appears ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... taken back to the prosecutor, and the watch was found a few yards from the spot where the attack was made. Witness could not speak positively that the other man was Devany. Hle ran in a different direction to that taken by Armistrong. Police-constable Heath ...

Birmingham Daily Post

... said; but as the moment and mode of its appearance invest it with a passing, perhaps more than a passing importance, we must speak of it in some detail. - The pamphlet opens, characteristically enough, with a falsehood. The first paragraph says,; ''It is ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... afterwvards struck on the legs by him. Stanton setid You'll see what you'll get, you b-, we've got yon now., Witness did not speak at all. When Stanton left him, lie was still lying on the groriund Tire prisoners had two dogs with them, one of which bit ...

SHREWSBURY ASSIZES

... Butif the delay be not ioaterial, I should prefer presenting it to him at the flouse on Friday, as I should then be able to speak to him more leisurely. If I do siot hear from you, I shahlconcludethat Friday will do. So soon as I have Lis answer, will again ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... thick as the thrinnest metal, or as of equal tleickness crtht anotirer, cohesion would he inipoesible :but of coarse I only speak now with reference to the coiresion of the two sorts of metal before rue. W~e never use anly antinrony in our lead. I never ...