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LAW AND POLICE

... interstices between the teeth and the gums which caused a whistlimig sound tlaughter) whenever the defendant attempted to speak. The second set was so ill-adapted and defective thattimey distorted the defendasnt's features and gave a hideous appearance ...

Published: Sunday 27 January 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9880 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SPRING CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES

... sound as the ether has ever been con- ciliatory and courteous, We perceive that the commit- tee, in closing their report, speak of the highly satis. factory and creditable manner in which Mr. Charles Long, who acted as honorary secretary, conducted the ...

Law Intelligence

... Barber has coh0inatd use that such is indeed the fact; and as the voysgA is now neatly termi- ,sated-, I have been induced to speak seriously lbe Fletcher on the subject, and have urged him to enter into a d etrailed narrative of the circumstances of the ...

THE COMING SESSION

... let position for doing all its pleasure than the present. ou th There is, in reality, no Parliamentary opposition no worth speaking of. Lord John itnssell may, if he tic will, render tilis session as miermorable and distin. Wc guished as any within the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... site( tistt o'ech is isidectd the ftset ; cutS as the voysigec is stic,% iearly termisnated, I have [ bootsi isidusees So speak seriously to Fletcher oin thle suiblect, astel issi sigedi hut to sister into a detailedl isarative of thio ?? ;btst Isis ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... have been a natin of wealth, but lie was determined to live and die in the Connexion (Cheers.) But lie was speak- g ing as a fool; to have to speak of himself was degrading-it It humbled him-for he was not worthy to be called the least of all saints (Hear ...

COMMITTAL OF TWO POLICE OFFICERS

... commoocez b tr I k probing the men wi~t, their bticits i the mnele Kjilehaw received a blow or two, ;aild theu leit it~e without speaking to the officero. le wen 01 t00,n itome, Vanti, aa tite officers were poorirs h 0rad by-road, he sawethem with Dodd it) ? ...

COUNTY COURT

... Theother two witnesses only saw the transaction from a distance, and could not speak positively as to the identity of the man. Several other witnesses were called to speak to the custom of trade, and the value of veneers.-Mr. Woodburn, in re- i ply, urged ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... at public etnii; of the gas consumers of thle City, he was made to feel the force of the words, woe unto you when all men speak ce of you [a laugh]. A public officer could searcely hop, t plac hiselfat he had f appulr mvennenit to put these any onoply ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... of legacy duty., A great insy letters, written by the defendant to tlso plaintiff. wire then handed in and read. Generally speaking they were of a plain miatter-of-fact charater, but the spell- ing wacs on a peculiar phonetic principle. Mr. Humraey having ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... one to goI about roy busliress. Inspector Blors'orthr said thieve were several persons present wire, if' neecco~sry, ttouhld speak to the prisoner's generally cruel coirduct towvardls hiri cbirldrei Mrs. Sarahut Irilliri said sire hind hived near tire prisoner ...

Law Intelligence

... had been a ver~y iopious taktag by the defendant, Mr. Lovell. from the book written by Mr. 70! Ludlow. He did not Wish to speak harshly of the natmae of jo - the defendant's work, but he could not help saywng thet his lans, work appeared insa great degree ...