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LANCASTER ASSIZES.—FRIDAY

... transactions, thty went to tlhe Inusel Oh Dade, in Salford, and searched it. Onl tleir gotng ta thle door, Dude's wife, tiy speaking very loud, contrived to prl~e bim anl intinmationi of their approach. Clasearchling thle lioeie, a mule note Was feunne, ...

SALFORD EASTER SESSIONS

... Greek,. and Latin, Ransohun Roy is tlioroughily conver- sant with the English and FRench, particularly the former, which he speaks and writes with fluency and propriety He paid a brief visit to this town on Wednesday and inspected severat factories. HYcrEll ...

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... to themi, 0 and said, What is that you said ? a ZId they said, it was. nothing to him what they said, as they were not speaking to h him, oni which, Burton lifted up his stick and struck the . coaliplinanit over the arm. The cAse wai clearly proved ...

SALFORD MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... eight-Peicoea pound though it was stated to fie worth fifteenl-pence. Axial -e of respectable witnesses were breought forward to speak sittn t le prisoner' chatracter, send several of them lead known hirn for thirty years, and always consiidered him to he an ...

SALFORD MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... both the witnesses declared Ilie far(t to he quite the contrary. Several liighly respectable miit- nesses wvere called to speak to the character of the prisonter, and tey al chourre in estifiitgto te iuprigl1tnecss of ]Its condct ad repectbiliy oflti ...

MEETING OF COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... sot aweare that any forirrer corrplsint- had been iniad'e. He had- rnrdeai inote~qf- ttawcdirtter, while, Mc. W roe wcas speaking,~ and, if possible, a rermedy should be applied. ,Mr.3. J. RTAftola oliserved, that this con-versartion was; anothrer proof ...

BOLTON

... re- vlmsnot at the dishonest cant that is to serve for its pre- text ? The house oflords does it not as a matter of course . speak the sentiments of the ling with such unerring fidelity, that the iing has allowed to fall into desuetude his prero- eative ...

INFANTINE INQUIRIES

... gold, Grow grey its the oild man's, weak And poor, Who Asked for Alm is at out, pilIlaredl door 'Will I looki on 9Fnd will 'I speak as slow, As lie, wheti li e told uts his tale of woe? Will Iy haniids then hlaike, Andu mw eyes lie dim ? 'Tell nie, 0 mother ...

MELANCHOLY TERMINATION OF THE COURT MARTIAL ON LIEUTENANT-COLONEL BRERETON.—DEATH OF THE COLONEL

... witness, esid lie essitsl tlsst lie oldseeivesl, so eissisg ill Iiisrisisster's nounl- ner osl the last nsighst. fle did sitet speak to sfins iso usual.1 I-e luooed'dowsi as if he swiso soi Couble. Ilie hasd alwayis~ tSpolsen to sins lefore. I-e did nut see ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... about to do so, hut soise or the people usci t threaten- n lg lanuguage, andi lie left the hiustitigs. Ashmore iniglit o li speaking in joke, when. lie alluded to the peppeIr hones, it htle appeared quite serious. it Bythe prisoner Broadlturst.-Recolctedei ...

BRUTAL MURDER, AT SWINTON

... alzl .-See lilInt t..'' ' THE 'YROLEAN MINSTnttI,.-Tleite foreign vioel- -its, of whose lllNIrnscl etipabiliti(PS TPl13rt speaks in tile bighest. terims, intend' to give IL' cocert this etenilg, nit ac llol li'li, Ccert 1il Wednlsltll next, in thle spll- ...

FIRST SESSION OF THE REFORMED PARLIAMENT

... insecurily of life and property in those countries, are just in ;!reclient with the universal role of %ldch ;we lotte been speaking . r Of the members connected with this neiph- biourhoovd, we lindl that Mr. C. P. lhonmson, MIr. o M. Philips, Mr. G. W ...