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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 ...

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 ...

BINGLEY AND KEIGHLEY GANG

... ihitg]oy, along witbs d several other personi not yet in cuttody, and stealing a e in large quantity of Combed weoul. *ir Joseph Speak, of' Keighley, weaver, with receiving 5 fron several persons eleven worsted pieces, stolen out If te 1 ndll of Mcssre. Smith ...

KING versus RIDGEWAY.—SPECIAL JURY

... the Association, ereed to writhe under the chastisement which was inflicted upon this So- deti. Mr. Brosrgham was, however, speaking 'to a LBnaesbire Wr Jury, and they, without a moment's hesitation, found the de- fendant Guilty. I 1 CROWN COURT.-Saturrday ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Lectures on Ibis subject, at the Crown and Ahchor it Tavern, London, on Tuesday last, before it very real c - able audience. Hp speaks witil great satisfaction of t le progress whiri the science has made in England witrisi the inst few years. - Mr. Abernethy ...

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2

... daughter of John Trenholme, of K1l- e' burn; witniss kiew old Jase Greethas; lived very rear to bIer; ef hr. has heard her speak of Jerry Greetham, as tier graitdsot; hbsseea dii or them together; has heard her say that he was her sen Thomtas' it us- ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF A MOTHER AND CHILD

... Brlttont Woort it company seitht the prisoner, anti this roes the lost time that She swas ever seen; but uther waitnesses speak ts the- hearing of her colcr in tre coned, stru also the voirle of the prison- er. A few days after ithe supsposed departrure ...

MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... :frer tile bealth of Mrs. Probert- she is stated to be t yitv getting worse. Tite surgeon who attends her, and Miss Noyes speaks very utonbtfetlly of ]ter condition. Miss Noves hbrs become calu. amtl is chitily emploved in realding books of a relligious ...

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE ASSIZES

... witnels doek.. Sh. is 23 years of age. Sire at rat refused tobe e to sworn, and tter ibte was saotn; she- said Rire would not speak the agaient her hiusbatiB O- n belng preaesel, shepsald that she cut her own throat,.nad' til~7l the prlsoner dott his nfterwards ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... souse qualities. At Manchester there is an imm- ?? proved demand foe goods, andti Cie commercial letters from L r- Londun aleo speak of ain improvement ib trade. On tie vM in whiole tite mercantile interest are in better spirits, end see te el unite tiseir ...

ESSEX LENT ASSIZES

... ratred tcle eiecim~inaetrcs til retidy statei, rinil ranldel, iliat .'trst before ithe dliscovery ittic niesile she wisiedme to speak ?? it[ .1t. ~.-i pe. wen wointhirillto thle nititit- hlirt . vita Sa.in bom Eilsl,-'n mpty' ; p~rniy3 dol-ist tell Miss ~ilI'lin ...

OVERTURN OF THE [ill] COACH

... lingered Iin Eevere pain till Wednesday last, when lie or it a expired. A cosrrespondent, well acqnainted with thle bui deceased, speaks in tlte fosllowirng terms of his Chit- an] the raeter: listrely have the esecellessieis of dte Christian alls hlaracter been ...