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COURT OF KING's BENCH, WESTMISTER, Dec. 5

... hyvterics and con- vulsions of Maria Glenn's were put on, and that it was all a deception. and that the had a great mind to speak out the whole truth. Early the next morning, Mr. Tuckett came to the house where Mary Whitby and her mother slept, and in the ...

SOMERSET LENT ASSIZES

... a rival piastry-cuok anti confec- tioner, although residult at the distance of half a toile. It is, perhaps, di (lieuIttto speak oftliis casewvittiout considering its mixed qtaiatiy. There wan a lirtle of comedy, ani mauci iif tragedy, at least as far ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... t~aitngt titie appiearancelt't 01CtO gttfr by a Ctill oc icevir r Jut' h imlidti et st'verC rtilii-ge'l, but. trill CisC speak ptointedlyl shout titeiti. It~ ul fier iois viilt' liley ditecetuoc ?? seas itnvty thai-k touitd ise-e b~ tle- ial-r eye, seimli ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... tetiy had stooped to suds a Cuse as this,, te isever comes into Coort Ittt with a case ttmat can. scarcely tie Pf resisted. I speak. Piou experietice of ?? I have kiios% n artd 'felt. But I fuel nowDV in the part hinttusted to me in dsefending it the victim ...

INTERESTING CASE

... the geistleninan in person. On going to tile house the genetle. man passed her on horseback on the road ; she atteinited to speak to hun, but he harriedI on rapidly. She was cotnvinced that he sawi aid knew her, for he lioked b.aek several tiames, but rode ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... birth having taken place mam'y months previous to the marriage of Miss M. Hill, afterwards Ars. Crelsricke but tie could only speak from general report as to her being the def~undant's daugllter,. The witness underwtent a longm cross-eximiniation fiom Mr ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... feihow-workizeen had been fetched from| 'IItchren by a little bey who witnessed the accident. Hlis jwife urn veilindine to speak to him; and he cautioned Ircr Ia~aiiist cominin too nsear. .| A young f'armer, named Faliowss, is com~mitted to Chester ,|Calstle ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ru iii the habit isf golits to his liotlse ? A. Yu e, I Ii 'te some it is ate tr anvaletioiss scithil himi.-Q. You do noti speak 1sositiceln of your Ithanil-siriing? A. I hia've tto doitbt uif iiit lot.-Q. Ilow tiame you to copy it ? A. At the request ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES (continued from the 4th page)

... about ?? Intedalsworn hut whichltadsott beer wons.) The Dukeofdlusltia I is nie; bv a ladv whom lie had injured, and she, speaking of the lioe's kit, adtire~ses iim ?? shane, and hat arif kil on s our recreant limbs.-(Laughter.) Much had been s,:id of ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... going to a Jury. All pleasha been) abandoned tint accuajisnr, and slits on tls; feeble evidence of the painter, who merely speaks fin presence of the plainitiff's son (Mr. C. Hare) that the stairs had better be painted dow~n. The Learned Jusdga stopped ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... to.. prison; she said she sens . wiling a seto prison.-tuis she repeated s'vcrattisscs, siten surgcd . I), t.ie Court to speak the liruth, and she sh/uld be ptrotecled.- ?? - nurse-her name it Mlargaret Hunter-spoke to dher once about her suspicions ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, TUESDAY, OCT. 28

... to be seen at Mr. Gliridlon's, the printer, in Rirpert-street, who priated for the Philanthropic Annuity' Ollice, who can speak fully to I Mfr. John Clark's employnient in that concern), and who infornas me this same Mr. J. Clark applied to him jhle day ...