GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... left the room with the child in her arms. Iii two minutes witness heard the child crying-he was a very bold child. Did not speak until she heard prisoner coming up stairs. She was awvay about ten minutes altogether, and when she heard her coming up stairs ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON BRIDGET GROKE

... Monday alter, when I spoke to Mr Wilson about his not having been there, and Mr W. desired me to'go and tell him he wanted to speak to him. The doctor caine down that night, and told me to go for somemore medicine,whichl 1 did, but I do not recollect whether ...

SUPPOSED MURDER in BRIDE WELL-LANE

... he had felt so much delicacy as to induce him to I w jake atn application upon the subject to the magistrates. I Oeoerally speaking, coroners inquiries were not pursued with, reference to such small portions of the human bouly as l la) before them, but ...

BEAUTIES OF LAW-ENGLISH: MONMOUTHSHIRE TO WIT

... and a' that precision, and all thlat fulness 0° clearness, beautifully characterizing the Ianguage of the f Giblberii. And, speaking of indictments, lest you eheuld 0 not know, I may inferm you that they are always worded hi in that language bye wise and ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... oppressive law. THE UNITED STATES. WE have seen several mercantile letters received by the British Queen frot New York. All speak of a bad trade in the Spring, owing to the embarrassed state of the country, and the heavy stocks of British goods on hand ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... at Maidstolle ? MIs. Callwa (anurily) : What has that to do with the buhiness that has talkert placo, and what I am here to speak absut? Mr. Phillips: We will see that presently. I again ask you if you lived at Mallstoine ?? CuhIuM (after some hmsitation): ...

TRIALS FOR TREASON

... anay be ?? If their evidence be connsistenit, and if it be cor- H o.] roborated as-to the milin points to whirl they will speak; on I- irt that evidence no doubt svill exist in your mines witi regard to 'ed the guilt of the prisoner. Gentlemeni, it gives ...

LEEDS MEETING FOR THE REPEAL OF THE CORN LAWS

... peace a;throughout the land, to come forward and do like- i- wise. He would call upon every man claiming to be consistent to speak out uponi this question. It was n-no party question; for the lives of millions of all at persons depended upon it. Mr. Stansfeld ...

PRESTION QUARTER SESSIONS

... * TliO wotnneN iii hbe ilefechee, denied ll -kiiawi6edag of theasltept, andladded that lit wiltnesses- were mistallon in speaking of tle identity'of thc person wito pledged ?? was the ease for tbe ?? chairmait stinittod up the ovidence, end told the jury ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... no pretended private grievances which they wished to redress-and what conclusion must be drawn from this (if the witnesses speak the truth)? That they assembled for a public object with armed force to change the law and the constitution of the country ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inflicted in the fleshy part of his thigh, from which the blood had issued in great quantities. As well as he was able to speak he told the policemen that he had been attacked with a knife by a man named Murphy, who was his lodger, and slept in a room ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS

... world ind irirtirtal glory in the next. I idol rmost hlparticuilarly to Pee you, deur mulrlarif, at your own resigelrie, to speak to ynu cmi a lmanticullir arid horolurable ad It-r ; arid, it oii se tieo,, I 6,i'rve, my denr lady, you will I:t t,ae atity ...