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OLD BAILEY SESSIONS, Friday, May 8

... brllers through my Counoel or Attortney-it is Is nt lit to'le ;atd lieie' It .Mr., Jrutice 2 3uis.iie Your, Counsel cannot speak f for you-they atil uiy. examine such, witnesses as you may hlaveto cill, and uoti is the 'time for you to address t the Court ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... Esq. of pecellaso ; tile Rev. 'I'homnas Clst ry, late sf St. le John's ollege, Master of Merchant 'Taylors' School; all speaking of Mr. Rylaund as a geietleain oif the D highiest character for holunsr and gentlemisanily de- n portiesnt that they knew ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... me, I should not like to be the only Lord who was to dlecide upon it. The Lord who usually attends I have not been able to speak with, but I will see hirt, and let you know in a day or two. Mr. NEWLAND-I understand that Mr. Horne has not got the order ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... addressing the Jury nll the part of the de- fendants, said, that although Mr. Hlarmrr was an attorney, aud was, strictly speaking, liable for the consequences of the libel published in the Paper, of which he was a proprietor, yet he had no more to do ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... wats unfounrded in point of law ; for, however hard it might be, under the peculiar circumstances of the caSe, yet, strictly speak- ing,e the husband -was entitled to this unqualified controul of his wife's earnings. .The COiURT, uinder the circumstances ...

OLD BAILEY

... first entered 'he gaol, his lights were sleepless. Dr. Ilatch, NMedical Superitentdant tothe Lunatic Naval Asy- lenm could not speak with certainty, bitt be was inclined to think that he iught possibly be insaie, Me. AtuEv was about to reply, but was prevented ...