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SOMERSET LENT ASSIZES

... is a rival paqtry..cook and 6on- fectioner. although re iding at the distance of halt a tmile, It is perlbar diffictuit to speak of this ca'se, *ithout con- sideringz its rnised quality. There is A little of comedy, and much of tragedy; at least as far ...

OLD BAILEY—APRIL 19

... rien servaots, were gone to chutch, witness andber sister being at home alone, a messtge came that a gentleman was waiting to speak to Miss C. Lovell. 'Th latter went downv to the gam den, witness followed lier, anti fourid her conver-ing with the defendant; ...

LORD BYRON'S TRAGEDY

... TRhAGrIY.Y This work, entitled Marinio l'nleiro. Dirye of [eellice. vWnS ?? ODeStrJi In i.11 Pr. face, th.e NoAle loet speaks as PolloWz, of the facts. on which );is 'lTrgedy i9 ?? d. T 'ilt! C0t onoiea~ly (f Ihoe .Do' .%u1 ie6 Ralr.o *S one otf the ...

LORD BYRON'S TRAGEDY

... nut oppoee the thought Which sotihed his delthbed . AIcoLraNA. I have not firgot en The nobleness with w!tich vou `badte me speak If my young heart.leldi aniy prtfierance Which would hase m ide me happier ; nqr your offvi To mslemy dowry e-jual to the rank ...

CONSISTORY COURT, LONDON, MAY 4

... labour, would have favouredbthe psublia wtith some Anecdotes of Mr. Pitt's early life, xnd of his pre. paratinn fbr public speaking, instead of a mrre recapitulation from The Ainual t Rgister. The first. Sam Johnson, in stat- ing the way in whirih he prepared ...

DUEL AT CAEN

... 600 in number. . Most young gentleeet ander 20 Tears of age, are at times liOtOUS, 6r froliesQtne, or foolish. Generally speak~ing, however the students cmuduct themselves with proprie;y; but tbere had been' a law suitbe. tween a Fr^;nch and English ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... his crossexa atination he said that the plaintiff did not representt 'heself as having a large property. He once heard her speak of F West India connection ?? but he re. preseated to her the fallacy of any expecations | from that quarter. He never understood ...

RECORDER'S COURT

... (iardenr, with the wife of his master, Mr. MINevir, leaning on his arm. The traverser came up, od saild, * Mr. Bake, I want to speak to you. The prose, cutor answered, - I will see you when I am diqen. gaged from the Indies He then waikaid on 9iti Eh6i ...

AFFRAY AT BANDON

... ' bsebrie these pretty girls, ain continued their walk; some, young men accosted them, and enquired bow they would dare speak to those girls ; Xr. T. Lawrence, of Nenagh, imnd 1w4r. h, who were the gentlemon in question, rnilflly 6bxervled that they ...

LONDON POLICE—JULY 28

... less than t30l. for thre Parsdibo lIst, and 10$. fo, n gained. JL was an eitraordinaty misjtrggne a of ?? brated Waller, who speaks tjus of the first 'tppearr01a th radfse Lost:-* The old blind ?? . jO, t hath pubfished a tedious poem on lhe fall of re be ...

MASTER ELLIS'S CHAIR

... Jrournal of Saturday, but we think ourselves called on in justice to Sir WILLIAM STAMER, to state, that the Court was pleased to speak of hima in its observations, in terms of very high compliment, and even the Plaintiffs' Lawyers, were unanimous in at- tributing ...