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PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... a credit which they have earned for themselves, and which they have generally received from those who have had occasion to speak on the snbject. It is a P orce of great satisfaction to kno tat n eae nd t tie n wic we have so much to egrt1 her isalo mnchto ...

INSOLVENT COURT, FRIDAY, SEPT. 26TH, 1856

... A man who is rightly honest, looks not to what he might-do. but to what he should. He weurs always the same countenance; speaks the truth; his cheeks are never stained with the blushes of recantation: nor does his tongue falter to make good a lie vith ...

EXECUTIONS IN AMERICA

... Mlr. it Ricaud asked the prisoners if they had anything to say h 'to the people assembled, as they would now be permitted to speak. Abraham Taylor promptly rose, and stepping to the 4 front side of the scaffold, and in a loud tone of voice, Ii amid the most ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... Rawlinson and his brother then left the house, and he (Bamber) accompanied them a short distance down the lane, when they began to speak of the rushes again, and George (the plaintiff) re- turned to his house, when the bargain was struck that 2d. should be the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... robbers in your house. She immediately went to her house, and, in the kitchen, saw the prisoner, who stood without ever speaking a word to her. She was very ill frightened at this circumstances, and got her son to send the man away. After she had gone ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... and the money, 15s. 9d, the pencil case, which Mr. Strafford par- ticularly described, and the penknife, to which he could speak still more positively, were found upon him. He ap- prehended, if those circumstances could be proved, he had made out a case ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... g with them,and in that year Mr. Delamere, the defendant, came to lodge with MIr. Gaultier. At that tihre defendant could speak very little English. In 1847, (It Mr. Gaultiet's request, defendant became a boarder in the house, and took all lhis ineals ...

THE LATE GAME CASE

... 1IT4 Then foillow the, printed reports of the hearing, with the further evidenob' of Ann Crossley and Ellen Rawehifei, who speak to the time when) Allanson left his master's house ; of Miss Lightbourint (daughtetr of his'master),.who6 was at the rail*ay ...

AN IMPORTANT INVESTIGATION

... a sureand certain ' painkiller.' The following from Mr. John M, Campbell, proprietor s of the Adair Arms Hotel, Ballymena, speaks for itself. a Mr. Campbell is well-known in connection with the above r hotel, and his testimony can be relied upon. H. writee ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... or two words caught my listening ear, and I called upon the learned eounsel to speak up. His answer was that indisposition, brought on by overwork, prevented him from speaking in the loud tones which he can otherwise sowell command. But two minutes afterwards ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... supported by the prisoner, but she was insensible, and her face covered with blood. The pri- soner exclaimed, Speak, Mary, for God's sake speak ; but she never opened her lipt, and died shortly afterwards. The deceased was-a little the worse for ?? jury ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... plaintiff increased his good option og him; he had never heard anything but the greatest com. miseration for him from all who dar, speak of bim. Wit. *30 ness had paid £125 to the plaintid s attorney for the expenses of the present proceedings, in which he was ...