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YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... instances, they could oilv hear his ge- neral cbaracter. Mr. Smnith then concluded bv stat- ing that he had heard many persoas speak highly of hins, and none slafavourably, and his character for ha. manity and tenderness of disposition, sto d high. - TheJudge ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH BY DROWNING

... minmates I Tire Coroner severely reprimanded the woman for tire disgiace. ful fatsehoods she bed told, and said if she would net speak the truth, lite would lake means eo coorpel her. A greet tumbher of questionsr were subsequently 15u5, mainly to elicit the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WEDNESDAY

... spirit, of which these laws aue at once the parent anod the offspring. But perhaps it becomes a wool-buyer at all times to speak with bated breath on such hard matters, even as softly as he sometimes talks about wool. What I have to say more about It at ...

THE QUEEN AND THE COURT

... suffering poor, will have Its due weight upon the sympathies and generous feelings of the public.-lt would be superfluous to speak of the merits of the different vocal performers, i who are for the most part well known and highly appreciated by the admiters ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... average number, especially eonsiderllng ton the season of the year. He might also remarl that tile offences, the generally speaking, were ir a very light character. There wzs only nie class of canses sn which he should Ihiuk it necessary toi offdr any to ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... turtned tut ti be Mr. ?? Diekinuso, to wholistlte dseeritcd the parstins of the tniet ho land robbed him. Wittinss could nust speak With ally degree of certainty t) tony of the pirssonters exoept Jatties Coiter. ?? Festwi. Dicktinson is a ?? lit ?? was reterising ...

EXECUTION OF JOSHUA SLADE

... Marsiand and Soil mankinrg ten and eleven days a wek each, necessarily averagingggrert wuges; and the ?? of wbicd we are speaking will, at tire proserlt six weeks' excise sisling, piy duties aroaeuntisg to urpwarciisirf X£iO6.000. Far tbie lsr nine mentts ...

TRIAL OF M'NAUGHTEN FOR THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMOND

... this prisoner called again upon A Isis fatlher, allogisig tisat ha was watched by spies isight and day. 01) The spies did not speak, to him, but they laughed to his face end p ashook their fists, sticts, cutd umbrellas at him ; one man when he ui looked ...

SHOCKING OCCURRENCE.—DEATH BY STABBING

... twenty yards further, he turned round and saw the men standing on the causeway as in con- versation, but he did not hear them speak. They stood in that way Bi about a minute, and then Jowett ran back, at the same time shouting Bi to him Come hore. Hopkinson ...

INQUEST ON GEORGE FRANCIS

... asmong tisec as to tire treotmeot sissy e % ,had received. Colonel Cevenslish eadihe ic ould not speak to g sa thensemotaers, ha was unly assesioned to speak to she deatb of .it Richard Moeny. isM gsI Yl sse tt Mrs. Dorsets liens at No. 2,b is '3a Ocear ...

GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS, Thursday, October 7, 1813

... to the Evi- s derice, I have only a single observation to snake, which it-lhat whatever any WitneEs deposes to, ,f he must speak sorm his own knowledge, and not ' from hearbay, which is a species of evidence nei. ther admissible in criminal or civil cases ...

MR. JUSTICE BAYLEY

... Bayley to- tr wards arty snos; and, in ?? the circuit, the venerable and exceltent Jturge of whiom see have now ventrred to speak most freely, ic sute to carry nwith him the hearty and unani. i mous good wisires, assit the sircere esteem, of all, whetiser ...