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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... inevitably be to his health, to do so. i Lord DENzsAN.-Why, Mr. O'Connor, you are now answering your own application, by speaking at such length. Mr. O'CoNNoa.-I can furnish the affidavit of my physician to the facts -I have stated, if your Lord. ships ...

THE DIAMOND ROBBERY

... Royal Exchange, and IBenjamin offered them to a person who refused to purchase them, and told Benjamin to go to his office and speak to his clerk. Afterwards I returned to the captain. I had the diamonds at the time, and I told him that I had asked £550 for ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... peasession of the iralfacts. Several highly respectable witnesses were I called to speak to tile conduct and charmter of the prisoner in foramer life, and they all ceweurred in speaking in the hioaest terms of his integrity.- aDI ?? theam proposed to call the' ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... possession of the real facts. Several highlyrespectablewitnesseswre called to speak to the conduct and character of the prisoner in former life, and they all concurred in speaking in the highest terms of his integrity.- Mr Clarkson then proposed to call the ...

THE DIAMOND ROBBERY

... Royal Exchange, and Benjamin offered them to a person who refused to purchase them, and told Benjamin to go to his office and speak to his clerk. Afterwards I returned to the captain. I had the diamonds at the time, and I told him that I had asked £550 for ...

THE MURDER IN ST JAMES'S PARK

... gentleman pointing to the prisoner said, That is the wei1lan' The d ceased stretched out his hands and arns as if anxious to speak, btt never uttered a word. The pistol produced (a large hor~e pistol) wasz In the hands ef the gentleman. When I left the barracks ...

ARREST, EXAMINATION, AND COMMITMENT OF DR. M'DOUALL, MENBER OF THE CONTENTION, AND OF JOHN BRADLEY, OF HYDE

... may be allowed to speak tupon this ease and the evidence by which it is sup- ported as I please ? I Mr. TuaNaa-Certainly, if you speak so as the Clerk may take it down. Are you disposed. (address- ing himself to Mr. M'Douall) to speak so that the Clerk ...

THE MURDER AT BATH

... reserved- but said, Unfortunate wretch, what shall I do e with her ? He said nothing more, and seemed not th d inclined to speak. Witness said probably his vife th e would not return before he went to his work on fu, Monday morning, and asked him what ...