COURT OF CHANCERY—WEDNESDAY

... proceed with the business of the Court. Are the Counsel, his Lordship ask- ed, ' all speaking bkt once in the other Court ? There must be eight or ten speaking together, as they are not here. He re- quiested Mr.Parker to read his notice of service ...

THE LORD CHANCELLOR AND HIS COURT

... his Lordship again complained of the noise, and told the. door-keeper that it seemed of no use to Speak to him; but, if the noise continued, he should speak go hin Szieressor. [Much of tile noise which prevails in the Court is attri- butable to the nature ...

We have received our usual express the Paris journals of Tuesday, with our correspondence. On that day, at the ..

... named ad hoc Tiempo speaks strongly against the 'exJ? tion of General Flores, who, under the aiS of the Spanish government, is about to ♦he republic of the Equator. El Portuguese journal, La ReUauracior, of th stent, which speaks of the probability of ...

THE TOWN COUNCIL AND THE MAGISTRATES

... peace at all, B they shoutd be appeinted or chosen by the crown, the lame as in counies. G Q. Then when you speak of free voice, you do not speak LI af the election of justices? A. My op'nion is, that justices of the peace ought not to be 21 elected by ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... taken to. The prisoner, on finding she was to be taken out of court, ran into the corner of the dock, and begged she might speak to the court, and said she would not leave without it. Mr. Seijeant Adams very kindly told her she might say as much as she ...

INQUEST ON LORD FALKLAND

... the cavity, and became in a petrified state, and one of the large .intestines w as also wounded. Mr.. Heaviside could not speak to the cause of the wound, but the deceased died in tonsequence of it; . Thomas Norgrove, one of Mr. Powell's servants, was ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... did not in the least vary the facts. The defendant was found Guilty, and sentenced to pay a fine of 301., with liberty to speak to the prosecutors; whicz Implies a permission to compound for the fine with him. WILLIAM REVEs, and three others, were indicted ...

POLICE

... running out of the ?? Walker declared they did not at alt insult or lay hands on the ladies. To speak to them was ?? clerk said it was impertinent to speak to them at all, as they were respectable per- sons, and having been guilty of impertinence, they ...

A HUSBAND CHARGED with the MURDER of his WIFE

... in about five minutes, shejheard him get out. He said, Mary, Mary, speak. No answer. Arta not for speaking to me? Get into bed ; th' child wants thee.,' There was no reply. Speak ' he said, or I'll call up Mar- garet. No reply. The prisoner ...

POLICE

... that. Mr. MVhINSRUtLL: What, do you not know that if you do not speak the truth, when you are sworn, you can be indicted for perjury ? Ayilig: Certainly I may be, if I am sworn, and speak falsely; but I should not do so if I were to be sworo, and I shall ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT SUNDERLAND

... 'but I Wan utterly helpiess: and dying condition from internal brainses.' edical aid was unavailing; she was never able to speak, and died yesterday afternoon. Her name is Catherine Hindmarsh, land her step-father, Rowland Smith Is a respectable master ...

SECOND EDITION

... E I the prisoner said, That is for you to find out. The tot . bay from whom he took the potatoes at the door, now B e speaks positively to the prisoner, 'rnd in seeing the diffe- R renca in the countenance ?? is made by substituting in I the hat for ...