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RIBBONMEN

... loudly; be was at last desired to open it; they demanded his arms; there was a shot fired across is breast afer he had been speaking with them forsonie tine; he rempnstrated with them for some time; he remnastrated with them for having done so; he was encircled ...

ROBBERY

... with. out a ticket. The new Catholic Cha3pel in Moorfids is ex- pected to be opeated itl the course of a few wveeks; report speaks binhly-of its mDg-nifcence. Tbe sa.c uary and the altar are peculiarly imposing. and the whole building reflects infinite ...

CHESTER ASSIZES, APRIL 13

... of Cllrist. I seen the future rewards qnd punishments; I secn| as it were lled gaping for me, .and all this time I did not speak a word; I was sased with such a Harrow to think I had been so far deluded, that I las. on the ground, for I dar say a How in ...

TRIAL FOR HIGH TREASON

... He knew the prisoner Thistle- wood and met him at the houseof Ford somenweeks before this transaction.Thistlewood wished to speak to witness, and they went out of the room together. Thistiewood said great events are at hand, People are every where anxious ...

KING'S BENCH—SATURDAY, APRIL 22

... found in favour of the will. The defendants applied to the Great Seal to have the verdict se, nside. After Counsel had been speaking for some line to-day, his Lordship said that the opinion he had formed of thlis verdict was. that it ought to lead to a ...

CHESTER ASSIZES, APRIL 18

... Roomns on01 Tl 5i5m of August. The roms were Anhc crowded 'ills was the day betore the Mjaeo.iester meeting; the defeudant *as speaking; he said he waQ very hop. cc py that his townsmen had refrained fiom drinkin g; by 50 do pi ing they would starve the systetl ...

LAW REPORT

... Witness was obliged to forget himself, but wat orry for what he said the next day; is ?? a little passiohate-; heard Mr. S. speak of Mr. B.-; he charged Mr. 13B with the murder of a Mr. Maorris, who died; this was a few days after Mr.-Morris's inteiment; ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES, JULY 27. SLANDER

... placed there, and they were covvrpd up, with a s ?? nf tkeod. Of the only witnets call-ed 'd'tiie oier tide iids not w asi to, .speak harshly, but 'it-Was maifest tbat she was t steeped to' the chin ib-i~tet tipon the iubject.- I F ?? fatbsk's oharctor ivas ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIOS, SEPT. 22

... paublcatiotsi had n~o ?? ito. ,thai wichl was laid beft'i thetaAlithough.thei te QueenL fsidproiitced agreas deal'of; speaking and writinbti l, ,g t ?? ntendr '-aeain~t th~os-e wwho'itsstlt&M4th¢t^e.. ?? .Court had not to question' wheilter she %yas ...

DOCTOR MANTS CHARGE

... by the confidential advisers of his Majesty, we consider a very excellent authority upon this. aq an all other subjects. Speaking on the importance of re]igion to a naiian, I e 4bserves What may be the form of rel gion o' i people I care not to inquire ...

COURT MARTIAL

... tionably hle aid. Cross examiriation. Did lie not always take pardoul ar interest il the conduct of the mess? Verjisuch so. In speaking of Mrs. French. you have said you ouiy saw her onve. s that a fact ? t only saw her once, aoil that was on e: tering Lirutenant ...

AWFUL CONSEQUENCES OF SEDUCTION

... standing in;a c.our crying bitterly. Ile. spoke to her, but lhe .bcntinued crying ; and wihie Ie turned for a jnomerit to speak to sone persons wbo- were with Itirl, slhe -ran of into tlw.Strand, and down Nor- Iolkwstree1: -lBe pursued, but she ran with ...