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LITERARY NOTICE

... author, is not oily our iellouv-towtnmau but our friend; and it is matter of 11o little prillo that it mlau of whoim we can so speak. has proved that so great are tie posvers of the mind, ?? the force (if euergy,-so superior oire these to faculties that w*e ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... maltanda~sackmarked in Mr. Bali's name there found; the complainant, however, could not say that-the malt was his, nor could he speak to having seen the sack for the last six months. Mr. Harmar, who defended Bracey,, said he was prepared to prove how he became ...

SCENES AT THE OLD BAILEY

... lordship. Speak'up, sir,' said MIr. Flappertrap. Tie boy mutered again, lookintgdowu, and seeming embarrassed. Speak louder, sir said another barrister, whose name I did not know, but who was remarkable for a most unequivocal obliquity of vision;, speak to his ...

THE COURT

... personages, who, like them, fill the eyes of every body, shoald, by the force of virtue alone, compel every evil-speaking tongue to speak a well of them.,' Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, attended by the several personages attached to the Royal Court, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... it, and would take him to the shop. On arriving at the place, however, the prisoner said, No, I didn't buy it here: I'll speak like a mac.: I stole it. They then went to the shop of Mr. Stock, who, upon examination, ascertained that two loaves bad been ...

CASE

... which were considerably (derangeld. in Schrophula, the powers of this medicine are Most extraordinary, and the numerous cures speak its de- cided superiority. As there are numerous counterfeits, please to ask for Spilshury's Patent Antiscorbutic Drops, with ...

SINGULAR CASE OF SUICIDE BY A LUNATIC

... in the house, but was sent for, and saw him in a quarter of an hour; deceased was living, with his eyes cloed; he did not speak even an answer to our questions; there were ten peopie in the room besides Jones, all helpless every patient has a knife, such ...

EXETER COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... returned as debtors, had proved themselvesinot to be so, while, othere had proved themselves to be creditors. He next weat on to speak more in detail of the separate estate of Christo- pher Flood, deceased; of the separate estate of Christo- pher Samuel Flood; ...

COMMISSION OF EXCISE INQUIRY

... ) Wine Permits and Sutrveys.-Mr. Thomas Salter: WVe have nio fear otf atttiigitlte-nor of fabrication. because %* Ite will speak for itself more than anytling I know. Osr cnstomers would discover it in the mixture of sliies: If it Is done, it Is done to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... but did not strike him; Mr. Fisher (superintendent) then came out and said he, must not speak to the prisoner; he (defendant) replied that he would go and speak to Mr. Burges on the subject, and was entering the court for that purposewhen Mr. Fisher ...

GUILDHALL.—SATURDAY

... Turner's or as it is now called Ferris's buildings, Stdep- coate hill. They. are neighbous one, as was said, not being able to speak in their house without the other over-hearing it. Thev have also b ;ee the greatest cronies, and, therefore, each boiig apprised ...