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COURT OF KING'S BENCH, WESTMINSTER, OCT. 26

... woman, on. hearing. the -pistol fired cried -out - Oh, God I iny: husband .has- murderei mne, ramis ilot'i' Before she could speak another word or apv'persoa Izvulh render. her-assistunee, the nssassin find itg that the ball hiad I.ot taken the cefflgt he ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES.—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 28

... Sulppolled the nmotion. Ile was equally snrprted wsith the hon. member (M\r Wilson) to hear the tight honr gent (Air -Hnskisson) speaking with indtgoalltn of tradesmen, for asking &what price they thought proper for their colrn roditics. lir Meiriorildt iA .thotigit ...

CURIOUS TRIAL

... the lady ; but the poolr girl, althloimll in tier ' ?? to get a lhusband, she hviad worn lillst positively she could not speak English, replied, withoutt the least hesitation, anal without any mnick iiiodesty, I wvi.. 1The other hart of the ceremony ...

MARLBOROUGH STREET POLICE OFFICE

... to him; hc ri-roeded tri undrcsc, 1min thicn got into ihed; lie was in heir bed above a quarter of an hour, but lhe did not speak ciuring the Lime- he covered his race with the clothes, nnd she spoke to him . . . . . Slie believed at the time it was her ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... cry,' and her expressing a doibt, I sail it might Ie a cat. lhe tine wal.s so short, Ind my tiurry so lrent, g1iat 1 did not speak to Rebecra during her lahonr. I iifornmed my miistress ot'ail the citrn:aixstanices as soitl Da I saw her-that is, I herld ...

FORGERY

... of witnesses Jto rhiracter, but'one 'gdntleunan *ho linew hini- . cl(.;woult be called, and he doubted not that hc l i ould speak of hini as he h.ad fouin himr. As S lie had beenthie innocent vcihn of another, and nithing appeared in Ihc evidence to crimilate ...

SPECIAL JURY CAUSES, NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... was obliged to cmploy Messrs Fife & Parr, sur- geons, for about sis weeks, the former of which genticmen would be called to speak as to the injury. The uresent action was hrought tbr this assault, and the JUry would gire the plaintiff' such temperate daniages ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... putting thie watch into it when he had obtained possessioke of it. The prisoner niade no defence, hut called 2 or 3 women to speak to his charac- ter. His lordlship sinumedt up, and said, The question you will have to decide is, whether lie took tile watch ...

TRIAL OF THE WAKEFIELDS

... souni ?? the servant missed them and conveyed the ?? to a hotel in hI;;nihvti`r, where she ftrst saw theim. Slit liust no(wiV speak Anr herself:- She sahl, tI tlie dlutghter of Mr i l'llTuer, (if Sluig Iey. li I lie l It- ter etudit February, iSF5, I weit ...

I DURHAM ASSIZE REPO

... go home, and when he was withiq a quarter ofa mile of Rytoh, 3 men passed him. He said, it was a fine night. They did not speak,; but one of them struck him upoun the head with his fist 2 ci. 3 times. He fell oll his knees with the 3rd blow, and then ...

NORTHUMBERLAND NISI PRIUS COURT

... Tower, not in Itgthbury township. It is about five miles of. I never saw 13o1am's catle go as far as the wall I have been speaking of. It was Potts's cattle 1 saw go beyond it. He had no land at all; nothing but the Rothbury Common. I have seen Bo- lam's ...

NORTHUMBERLAND NISI PRIUS COURT

... o I saw it the next morning. 1 know Mr Trotter; hbeisax large, robust man: I dois't knowi htidleyi nor have I heard MIlrT. speak ofhimin. Mr Etton was pretty regular in coining home at nights, at fromin to 10 o'clock. I reside in the house at Brandlinq-place ...