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MURDER

... ]'rown, cale to Sutton, to takc an axalnination hoie)ut twclve o'clock ol Satur- J day, the day tihe Waitness had been before speak ig of; Witness was pccnelt litring the greatest part s of the examination, but not thcv. w';ole of it. Wit- bi ness was cross ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... He urged ali , these topics at crn,iderable lesigth. Tbe other Couusel also comialented on the tes- timony, and conti cued speaking tilt three o'clock e in the morning, when the Court adjourced. THURSDAY, Junt 9. Af The Court proceeded again in the cause ...

TRIALS FOR MURDER

... for several minutes their feelings were so over- power, d with the warmth of their altections, that neither of them could speak till tears came to their relief. ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... church. Wlitness ksiirws Joseph Woodhicil. remem- bhers that Mitchell was called out by a servant, who said, anerson wished to speak to him. Witne-s was here asked if tie naome of Woodhuead had been mentioned in the convcrsation hci said it had by Mitchell ...

COURT OF CHANCERY

... Chancellor. A 15-i ibis ?? wts. ?? the foilowiiin, prelimi- liar' it -marks verem made : Po litlitinei - Nl Lord. chliii I speak on the Coolltil meni: or ion thle pet itito ?? Iaicn On~circCn wichle you pleae.o Pei-tiow ?? ?? I will thlen proceed with ...

TRIAL OF M. LAVALETTE

... hlisisued, M4. Lasulette rose (if), and in a fii i toue of voice said, ' Althoglu h I have ever felt a great repugnatace to speak of myslif, I think it iny thitY, at the someuuv that the Jury is abont to decide on mpv. fate, to Erive a stiechit account ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Feb. 16

... accoucheticnt when the alleged intercourse took place. MTr. .eTrieant Best was about to call the Rev. Gee. Griffin StoIces, to speak to sitilar facts as thosede- posed to by the Duke of Ihichmotsd; but the Court held it to be unnecessary, since the character ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... ssession of the mecnorandtms made in tjourt bv thc Defendants' Counsel, and agreed to by the C(ounscil ?? the Plaintiff. It speaks for itself antrd reqoires no COltt ment. The following is a literal copy of it. *- Tliis Cause nmtlde a Rensalac on the a ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... right, Mr. Burttin put down t his head to Mr. Canham and Mr. Bromke, (Sir George's Stewnards), who sat under him, as if to speak to them, he then said, he ?? sell the land free, and in consequence of that anseer svitness gave a higher price than his friesd ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... 1,1C his the trutih. Mrli'. sitttlcht'ij ha.itg rein- inaietord her retl'rsi, his Lordship said ,* I wtill hear otso, blt speak the trstft. * P/roas Sir, said tite Prisoner, 11 I hare' e(tui aist, tied shih Sttekd 'sie ts gi to LC d s sand -rt /ter ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... licer Iettne read, autd tlat itt the eatt-a of atte week.- anid wliltin six weeks from' din. prinlaoi- xh'ai eli nite 'zis Speaking, titree fuitirati Iwoueld go from lire ditar. Onie Of thin dcc~ii int vietiets we~ts lier lmstbttl, atisthar lice son, an ...

MANCHESTER PLOT

... curry, 1 was known,- immediately after the fruststntion of tine petitioners' Jouarney -to London, osr snore Catmi- - iarhy speaking, thse ft&zsske Lf.rpediliomt Delegatee from distant (chiefly msanuificturing) towiss, siet- fre- eqtseotl) to discuss tite ...