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THE WAKEFIELD RIOT

... a next tss an Impossibility to believe that all the witnesses are C e speaking to the same woman and to the same transaction. Gen- 05 tlicmen of the Jury, if tisey are ali speaking to the same woman. It y then you misnI believe one set of witnesses and ...

NORTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... that there was not a case-not a single case-arising out of the disturbances of last summer; and, so far as he was able to speak positively with regard to former ussizes, there were not many more thou the usual number of cases for trial on the present ...

DISTRESS OF THE HAND-LOOM WEAVERS

... think it was Intro-c I'duced in Mr. William Hirst's factory. But I was speaking I of power looms interfering 'with your weaving. I think a four or five years since: I am now speaking of broad cloth. But Your wages had begun to decline long before fthat ...

DUEL.—TRIAL FOR MURDER

... of the 23d of June Major Campbell came to him, and desired him to go to Captain, Boyd, and tell him a Gentleman wished to speak to him, if he pleased; he accordingly went in search of Captain Boyd; he found him on the parade ground; he delivered the message ...

THE LATE MURDER NEAR BARNSLEY

... the men whom she pursued, but could not speak to the other. The evidence was then read over to each of the prisoners, after which, Robinson called three witnesses, John Jessop, Thomas Cherry George Barlow to speak for him, when they each stated that he ...

ARREST OF GENERAL GOURGAUD

... nor oien b would break it open. The servant immtdiately ween into the behl-room and told the Genera.l a person wisl: ed to speak to himi. The General toldt her to shoe him in, if lie would excuse his being in bId. ?? gentleman went in and spike a few words ...

COURT of KING's BENCH, April 28

... proved, then it -Xouldk be proper to strike out from the Bill sucl averments as were not duly supported by evidence. Properly speak- ing, all tihe overt acts must amount to what; in lasw was denominated levying war against the King. llf certain acts were ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, APRIL 27

... anxious to 0 have cupped him last night. mc Lord DENmrAN observed, that the defendant had nearly answered ts his own case by speaking so fluently. The notes and affid awlts could E be now read, and on Monday next, If Mr. O'Connor was not suffi. ti ciently ...

ASSIZES

... of tinder a odeluoion oof the grassest silpersaltion. Tlo ehild, though four t years olo, rotol oseither stand, svalk, 0(r speak (it was thoghlt to be e folory struork) aod tioe graooindother ordered thle prisonter anod Manry CilH- d ford to batte situ ...

EXECUTION OF DR. CASTAING

... Castaing protested hsis innacenoc to the last, thougis with loss veltemence tban 4 ttn the delivery of his sentence. The faculty speak in i very harsih and unmeasured terms of Dr. Pellaton,. I wlto neither described with care and accuracy, what he hinssell'observed ...

YORK SUMMER ASSIZES

... equipt for the voyage; be should prove from the testimony of the most experienced seamen, that the vessel was, it not strictly speaking sutficiently manned, yet that she was sufficiently mannmed and ivomnaned.- The Gypsey was a vessel of 43 tons burden, and ...

OLD BAILEY, FRIDAY, MAY 24

... Orton-ice wished to speak to Mr. Parkois. 'He turned frosts me, asid went tospilkto Jackson, uneof Mr. Walker's waiters, ind I went to the door of Mr. Parkiiies office, which I held in isy hand, and told him Mr. Ortns wasted to speak with hlis. Orton had ...