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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... tell Von, sir, you must go away. A counsel has a right to be heard, a party has a right to be heard hut you have onoightto speak. Dunneatm-h'the pointing to Sir E. Sugden) is charging me with that which is untrue. The Lord Cbancellor-No, no. Tt may be ...

CORK ASSIZES

... endeavoured to crawl home;, and meetiag hier. sister, she made signs to liar to come to hier assistance, for she could not speak. When she got home she saw hier nmother there; and alas (witness) in getting in fell dead; she did not tell hier mother then ...

DONEGAL ASSIZES—LIFFORD, MARCH 31

... them; was awoke by thenoise of, ds he supposed, breaking the door; had been in company with prisopers, and often heard them speak; when thieygot'in, heard the tgo to his master's room, and ask him . where he kept his money; the kitchen was between his and ...

GALWAY ASSIZUS—SATURDAY

... Edward Dering and Mr. Waddy, (who wvas lately a Candi- date for the coulity,) will positively stand for the town. We cannot speak tis to Mr. VWigram's intention ; beit it is generally supposed that lie will not again offer himself, though the last two contests ...

HENRY-STREET POLICE-OFFICE—YESTERAY

... respective parties, and the prisoners may be redeemed. Atto UNRsAsoNABLE PATIENTI-Tbe Neuw York Inquirer, Ameri. can paper, in speaking of the condition of Mr. Galt, who had been shot in a duel at Riclmond. by Mr. Marshall, says that Mr. G. is I almost out ...

LAW REPORT

... and supported by men who have hitherto tbroughl consciea4ious teeligs kept aloof from the political contests in Ireland. I speak advisedly when Ii sav that muany powerful and talented men v. ho have never before al- lowed their feelings to Imix in the ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... composition. WVitness-It is the most disgraceful and disgusting thing I ever heard ; Mr. Dunsby and I called him to order 'or speak- ing such a scandalous and wretched composition sod he added to the insult by saying that a person called on him on Sundav ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—THURSDAY. CRIMINAL INFORMATION

... Mr. S. who is 50 years, and said-' I understand you have said3 in certain fausilies in the neighbourhood, tbat I have been speaking iil of you. Mr. S. dallied it, and Mr. P. without any further provocation struck Mr. S. two blows with a cutting whip; he ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... mous letter, anid several of the ethers, were putt into the wit- ness's hand, and he was desired to samy, whether lie could speak to his belief of their being in the defendant's handwriting. He said he had no belief one way or the other as to the anonymous ...

HEAD POLICE OFFICE—SATURDAY

... one o'clock , lia had Scarcely beert in bed when hii nephew caime anid raipped at- his romn door, and said lie wantead to speak to him ; witness got uip irnmedi'ttely sod met him at the door, enid a long with him a strange man, alt,,m ho ufterwaids found ...

INTERESTING CASE OF SEDUCTION

... myself ticked ; when her ?? sister sail1 they wauidert a owt ny one wltom taey did notsknotv,and th't Itoea i Ifor efiliers to speak to young Indies they slaid i~ley i5ere2; i-avry respectt bts charar'teis if they knew lb-In; heit tter'' D and hier two elder ...

INTERESTING CASE OF SEDUCTION

... quarter of a mile of the Rock; -I ajor' F Dutndas lookted into the window and said they are not thle Sarne girls; they wvere speaking through the shutters to see if' all u-as clear.- they then kuoc kedadth lia cane out and went on the car ; witness told the ...