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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

STATE PROSECUTION

... obstruct the execution of the laws, and in different parts of the said discourse did then and there unlatwfully and seditiously speak, ptiblish, and address to the said persons so present and assembled in the said meet- ing-house, and in their hearing amongst ...

DIABOLICAL CONSPIRACY AGAINST THE WORKING CLASSES—RESUSCITATION OF THE SPY SYSTEM— OPEN CONFESSION OF A HIRED ..

... said he had witnesses to prove that'he was th not ihere last night. Mr. MAVDo (to the prisoner)-.Therro were wit. nesses who speak positively tohis being there: one of the witnesses bdd seen him in the davlight, and Al I had heard him give the word ofcommand ...

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 ...

MANSFIELD. EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF DRILLING AND TRAINING OF THE MIDDLE CLASSES OF WOODHOUSE, NEAR MANSFIELD, AND ..

... insure conviction, you must have a' Jefferis for a judge, and twelve bu-chers for ajury.' Recollect, Sir, that he was then speaking of outrages which took place ir this very neighbourhood, and let his be a warning voice to prevent a recurrence of those ...

THE NATIONAL PETITION

... and msnied meu, and not to trouble your. selves about paupers and poverty. But mirk this philanthropist's tender mercy, in speaking of the' distress which preavils in the large manu- memory:-; You may as well petition tha roolk o0 Gibraltar. We shall ...

EXAMINATION OF GEORGE JULIAN HARNEY ON THE CHARGE OF SEDITION

... expression lbeing allowed by others holdi-tg-more important position. in society than he dilt, th c prisoner did not hekitat, to speak boldly, as his imagination prompted him Nowr, Iowever, as the lown was in a ste;te of peace, he did hope that the Magistrates ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE ASSIZES

... jase to the Jury. Thepri- .ioaer was engaged in the sa me manner as the iast prisoner. -John Williams-was brought forwiqrd to speak to thefacts. His evideoc2e wai a repeititon of th: fortmer one. On cc examination he stated that he went to -tho -Magistrates ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... that night. He and aman ?? stood about ive minutes with Hartley. Hesaw the three men coming out of Kelly's, and he-did not speak to him. He weat away because Hartley said he would do something with them. He walked a few yards, and then ran, because he ...

WCASTLE SAVINGS' BANK MURDER

... Cross-examined-The handle of the partitin ddoor opens both ways-from the bank-room and the waiting.room. [ his witness refusing to speak sufficiently loud to be heard, was at last ordered by the Learned Judge to stand on the counsel's table, and still perssting ...

IMPUDENT CONDUCT OF THE MANCHESTER NEW POLICE.—UNLAWFUL ARREST OF THE SECRETARY TO THE POLITICAL UNION AND ANOTHER

... they had given thorn no le money : and if ths shopkeepers had been threatened le at all, why were they not brought forward to speak to ta it and to identify the prisoners? He contended that as the policeman had not proved the receipt of any [dr money, and ...