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... There has been a serious quarrel between the Duke e of Berri and Marshi1 Marmont; the latter -was speaking of the army, when the former said, Do ,. not speak to me of that detestable arnsy-c'est usne csquitse (it is a prostitute). Marmont replied, ' that ...

OLD BAILEY

... no sooner spoken, than she receivt4 a blow on the healh. Thbe next thing she remembered, after being stunned, was J. Bond speak. t ing to her. She received several blows, arid lost her senses. When she recovered them, slic heard the old gentleman groan ...

LANCASTER ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... contitinred tire Attorney General, ' I car- not conceive a more foul or shamneful libel against -any individual, than to speak in these terls of an ?? tappointed to such an office. The Attor- ':hev-GGewrrarl proceededi to read- This hai been -pr'5rnmed ...

KILLING NO MURDER!

... stand, but the man raised a stick, as if to strike him : Smith stepped back and immediately shot hins. Tie deceased did not speak, or if be did, Smith nei. ther heard or knew him. The evidence being gone through, the Coroner, witis the aosistance of Mr ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE OFFICERS

... iiet, had by somne a'uinlent introduced his fihiger be- tween the teeth of Parktinson, which naturally p:e- e _eluded tis speaking, in which stats he was found . jy Clayton; The remnaindler of their patty being h asl calted in, and the prisoners serured ...

CHARACTERISTICS of the LAST SESSION of PARLIAMENT

... vhich. ensued, and which. woulfbhasve ben suffitently'iolent, had an impor- tadt question of natiol i mntereosltctuiated the speak. ers, v psvtiesslarlyihisgraceful when the conduct * of individuals were the sole objects of investigation. e -Yet in all this ...

IMPORTANT TO SHIP-OWNERS

... upont risks of tbis de- fri Ntud5 arift further suggested that the proviso rheo O t!ihol by the Attorney.General, did not speak bit 44lf!~Inelf, or themselves,-but G' himself, or fot siia tand declared that it should be legal for t nl or herself to ...

ROBBERY OF THE MAIL

... Stur- v man wore, and sprke to the person, but received d no answer, the reason of which was, Sturman svaa it afraid of speaking, for fear of his voice being hi recognized as a man'i. Miarder.-In the night of Friday fortnight two P men broke into the ...

ANOTHER HORRID MURDER

... conveyed a message to the deceased, t who was there, by calling her out frgns her parents, and I I stating that she wa7 nted to speak with her. She left them I ieogedser in a passage on the ground floord; and befibre a | she got up stairs into her room, a noise ...

MURDER

... confidently expects that his life will be adjudged by a jury to be forfeited to the lawsI of his country. He weeps'very much, and speaks in i terms of great affection for the child who was sacrificed a by his hand. The following circumstance relative to I this ...

EXECUTION OF THE ASHCROFTS AND HOLDEN, AT LANCASTER

... pulleh I over his eyes, left the platform. Win, jlj turned round, as far as thle cord Aouidlt a ?? I am innocent; I cart only speak for rnyj the other men at half past two o'clock : e for a moment, and afttrsy'ards added, - BLut I they altc innocent too. ...