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MURDER.OF GEORGE COLLIS

... confident it was Mr. Statham, but not from either of these sources alone ; I speak from both seeing and hearing ; I could not speak to him positively by sight or hearing only; I cannot speak so positively to Statham being at the pane of glass as in the yard ; ...

THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... from 7,961,7671. to 7,713,8961., being a de- crease of nearly one quarter of a million. It is now time for the country to speak out. Another month like the past will utterly prostrate the credit of the country, and close the doors of the Bank of England ...

SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE.GOSPEL

... people of England, in respect of that Apostolic office of the church of which he had been speaking. When St. Paul, in the opening of his Epistle to the Romans, speaks of the Gospel of God concerning His son Jesus Christ our Lord, thro' whom we haye received ...

DERBY BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY

... columns, that the meeting is to be addressed by persons who have themselves seen the working of Building Societies, and can speak from experience of the good effects of their operations. These Institutions first originated in the neighbourhood of Manchester— ...

GAMBLING, BANKRUPTCY, AND SUICIDE

... 24, Great Percy-street, where she found him ilt bed with it dreadful wound ilt his throakt, Ile was sensible, but could not speak, and expressed in esriting his wvishes and wants. Wihen she entered his room. lie covered his fitce with his hands. Ie lingered ...

OLD BAILEY, DEC. 8

... Court was sorry to find in very many instances, that persons had been hardy enough to come for- ward and upon their oaths speak favourably of persons whom they well knew to be infamous characters. A great number were ordered to be imprisoned for various ...

INQUESTS

... left the direction of his affairs. In terminating his last interview, be used nearly these words : 'it is a dying old man who speaks to you ; if you wish to be happy, do good i it is ths greatest hap- piness that any one can enjoy.' ' r -rrr ? ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... hair crop, cannot be v expected to be a very abundant one. Wheat and other grain is rather risitg in price, lut, generally speaking, if the farniers have now none to sell. It is all in the hands of the corn-nserclatfs, and notwithstfading the numbers who ...

Derbyshire Michaelmas Sessions

... the improving of the bridges, rendered it inpossible to dimninibli it. He however entertained a hope, although he wished to speak cautiously. that many sessions would not occur before such a diminution would take place. In. the year 1820 the debt was £9 ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... duciig a letter which contained an exposition oflprivate tfhiri s in evidence here, and also of Captain ClarLe being called to speak to a conversationt which took place at, thle defendant's own table, while the bottle was cir- culating, and the plantiff was ...

DERBYSHIRE ASSIZES

... seeing them together in plaintiff's garden,in July in last year; Cheatle asked me to speak a good word for him to Miss Smith, and I replied that was near •nough speak for himself; people said at that time that bey kept company together. By Mr. Wiutehi ...

LAW REPORT

... to a late. hour. Toso o1 the deliudant's brot hers - were present, and be believeld 'ir. leddford was theTe, but coadld not speak pos;ii'vely. 'le withese also played with a friend of Jones's, who was inrt. ducvd oilhii. 'Ihis friend T pretended ignorance ...