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BRISTOL ADJOURNED SESSIONS, OCTOBER 27

... preihitlb seas on nie left bid nnrd the Lentlerm en's ritbi n ; Air Cienipli 0, ,sa i ovd' o' n1 ectl that XLN.. lxi ri1lnish wa speaking to mne (bets VVeY soe~ret others present, hit I rannlit sit;' IOtt tie~ stfirs Ieer'l flxi ttn3 to the iteek(. I diititirltis ...

The Posts of Thursday and Friday

... of William Jenkitta, perpetrated tity strikitig turn with a pisce of wooti, ott tlte ?? of lay Lat.- The ?? was unable to speak or ?? Etighish, and the proceetlitigs were accurditaglv eaplaitied to him by aiti inter- ha-tsr. Through the tnedium of that ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... hisages for Chic initiry he hail sustained. Tha letters supporting this statement terre reait, and ivittlestes were called to speak to the course ofdeeling lietiveen tile liarties. C ide. Sergerilt 1'ell, for tire defendimots, admitted there totret he o is ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 00l as In thtir demfence' Wslllains eisilavoiired to exculpate or s-d Coates, atlis dile litter called seveoral lersosss to speak to m so tiis chsarate i's. AIte r ttse elsa -e of the Reco rsder, tile Jsury Co lie withi little deliberation, founid 'tlion ...

CoUltr OF XiNG's BEN

... is now Followed. !Iey Learned Friend contends that the made-was different pre- vious, to Edward 11 1. and that his Charter speaks of privileges erin'-ed by thre Conamonalty or Bturgesses at large, bait I beg to ask Q-osar Lordships where is there a tittle ...

The Posts of Thursday and Friday

... daring service time, he replied incoherently, saying, 1 I am sick lin body and soul ; the parsons have ruined me ; and then, speaking ssith reference to the former curate, and the present incumbent, lie said, I don't like Davis ; I do not approve of his ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... to the entire satisfaction bosh of the Bench and the Bar. . 1Gentlemen,-Offhis yrivate life I will not entrust myseifto ar speak ; suffice it to say, that I feel myself proud in being cailed H on by your respectable Corporation to succeed so emuinent a ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... who had oniy been guilty of the humane act of rescuing a child ftrm ?? too cruel treat- ment of an unfeeling rtiffian. We speak thus severely of his conduct, becajuse it came immeldiately aflerwards Ludier. ?? the cognizance of the Magistrates. At time ...

QUARTER SESSIONS. Th

... 'sodsaid-' You be applied the term villain to me, Sir; di) you mean to use it? ifso, (ii I shall take the 'opportutilty of speaking'- Air. Serjeant Ludlow.-, Mr. Brewver, these itnterrurptions are 13 extremely improper; thre expression of Sir. Smith was ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... not so, tile plaintiff has cer- tauily a rigilt of action. Now, oml this subject, you have four or more *witnesses, if they speak the trnth , and I should be sorry, if in the city of Bristol, for which I have .so mnatch respect, there could be fornrtd ftmur ...

GLOUCESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... prisaner what hiS had to say ill an h~s defence. 0n The prisoner said he hadl nothing Le' say, arid hie had no one to 48. speak for him brit his Lordship. ed Mr. Baron Vaughepn, it, chorgrgtfliclt .Jury, told them hle ?? not say anty tihing in slelairce ...