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A PUDSEY SURGEON CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING

... not believe me guilty of theft. vi Willianm, you ery I am full of eccentricities. Is horse steal- El ing one of them? Speak out. Speak the truth, like a r uman,-the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Bob. v After evidence of ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKR

... wrote a letter to his wife, addressing it to himself, which was seized by the Court authorities, and in it were the words, speaking of some goods-- I hope Smith, Pilling, and Co. will stick to them. Mr. Bond read the answers given by bankrupt on his last ...

THE LEEDS MERCURY

... be found a letter from iv de MR. TloTNAS WEIGHT, a man of whose active piety lo ar. and sound judgment it is impossible to speak too SI a highly,-who has seen DOVE on twelve different occa- e0 all ig sions, and who, as the result of all this intercourse ...

MARSHAL HAYNAU AT COLOGNE

... from Hiavre, has brought two ships' boats, three sails, one awning, six pistols, six oars, two compasses, one lamp, one speaking trm et, and a medicine chest, belonging to the vessel Pew Zealand, of London, lately burnt at sea, and landed by a French ...

MELANCHOLY RESULTS OF PRETENDED WITCHCRAFT AT HALIFAX

... The girl referred to by the last witness, Ellen Ambler, he A found raving mad, and she would not allow any body to see or speak with her. She blamed every body who was near. r eher or spoke to her, saying they ?? scheming to talre heqri .to the devil ...

Police

... prisoner w, as given into custody.-Mr. Corne: Are you suffering from great pain e Witness: Yes, Sir I can hardly speak.-Mr. Cocrie told him to speak low, and he (Mr. Corrle) stood close to the witness-box to facilitate him. The witness added that the con- ductof ...

Police

... prisonerwas given into custody.-Mr. Corrie: Areyou suffering from great pain ? Witness: Yes, Sir I can hardly speak.-Mr. Corrie told him to speak low, and be {Mr. Corrie) stood close to the witness-box to facilitate him. The witness added that the con- duct ...

THE BARREN SESSION

... pensable preliminary 'to all other reforms, and we trust' that, upon this question, the peo. ple will, during the recess, speak out so u1- equivocally that the past will also be the last of the race of do-nothing Sessions. I ?? _ ...

FRANCE

... he had received these letters, or to whom ibe might have addressed any. He was asked if he spoke Italian. Ile replied (he speaks French) in the negative, though one of the agents took . it into his head that he detected a few Italian words - which, in ...