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GREAT ANTI-CORN-LAW BANKUET

... manufactur- iog place. (Applause.) That is my notion of what 'oght to be the case. (Hear, hear.) I may speak of chivalry and of generosity. I did speak of those topics in the first instance; bat I eacknowledge that 1 have more solid and weighty ground for ...

GREAT ANTI-CORN-LAW BANKUETS

... the corn laws did not prevent us from takmig their corn, they would be able to pay us all their debts. (Hear, hear.) 1 was speaking to one of our largest mer. chants at Liverpool the other day, and he said lue never saw the coon laws before iv, the samne ...

MANCHESTER COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... GAnNETT: I mean to say that the proper time to speak in favour of a resolution is at the time that it is seconded, If he allows that time to pass by, it is not for him to interrupt another who is speaking, and claim the attention of the meeting. The confusion ...

YORK SPRING ASSOZES, TUESDAY, MARCH 17

... there laid down. Go to to the Bible then for instruction. -Nowe owhen I say this I sdn tnt mean that you are inot to hear men speak, aind th to real other books at the same tiine; hut svhile )OU do this take God's book for your guide, and read there Gcd's ...

DIABOLICAL MURDER IN A BOAT

... cheek was much scarred, as if he had been dragged along the ground. His nose was also bloody. He did not look at him so as to speak further as to the injuries, but blood was upon several parts of the floor. One of the marks was about the size of half-a-crown ...

THE ASSIZES

... treating it. OGe was to exert their M talents and their means to relieve it; the other was to St take advantage of it, to speak to them of their numerical fE re it. ?? strength, and to goad them on to tumult and rebellion. Thecaen appeared to him so clearly ...

THE SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... trot oppose moy friend's applica- troro forea momenti; bitt by an ueing we should do itothring bitt postpone it. M1) leriirr speaks of taking this to th'e Co rn of ueen's Beiseh. Wirei almost becoesaarce notak-e it there at all; because'the apptointruents ...

CHESHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... question that part of his notes was made in the course of the evening and not immediately after.- Examination continued _Speaking of people of pro- perty he said: They are a set of pick pockets and pitiless burkers; they are all bishops; you have done ...

COURT OF ACHEQUER, ThURSDAY, MAY 21

... es - -IIr. Justice Bosotiquet :it was after the first putitieli ~as referred ; that there io no doubt about. Genieral~ly Speaking, wh len the Queen refers a petition to tile Prisy' council, that gives the privy couitcil jurtisdictioni to do what the) ...

SALFORD HUNDRED INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... swearing that he cared foar no power upon, above, or belon the earth. Thu wife called several witnesses, not one ef rwhsm isoid speak to the assault charged. One of them, howvever, stated that recently, uhen called in by the hushband, she saw the complainant ...

A CURIOUS CASE OF RIGHT Or WAY

... whether anybody else heard the words. Miss Howitt: I should think they could. Everybody i was directly silent while lie teas speaking: there wsree about twelve persons in thie room. I Mr. John Hudson: Did you not say before that some one made a remark ? I ...

RTUTTERv.CHAPMAN.—CHARGEOFASSAULT

... back against the fil- r ig- bunch. Mly man said, Mr. Rutter, .1 hope you'll belhave as a -eitleman. Mir. Rutter, then speaking to ?? of us, sa id, If vuu iuterrupt me again in my in- quests, I'll have you both taken into custoldy. He then let go ...