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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 ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... NY, -in Wyniond, in tlte pariah of ILandulplt), atlout four miles from Saltash, on tlte direct Csllington rood. au Report speaks of a lay president of tlte Ecclesiastical Comnmission whto should be in the House of Commons, and occupy there much ?? same ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... thousands and tens of thou: daull A )in sands of persons in less elevated statiosis; in a word, thle Rev desf address seems to speak the unanimous voice of the ?? anof tropoilis, without distinction of rank or political party. A !tdWhatever the fate of the ...

INQUEST

... three weeks, and he has chin lcs never been in liquor to moy knowledge since I have known and he him, and I can particularly speak to Isis sobriety since he has5 relat th loged in my house. Yes terday morning, lie arose betwecen dual xlt seven and eight ...

GENERAL ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the most unmerited anguish; on the he other side, the greatest harshness, faithlessness, and inliu- up ianity He should not speak of the defendant's conduct edi terms so unsparing, had he not in his possession the de- ed fendant's own condemnation in his ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... against the son's tbf widow for the 501., it being contended she wars an executrix de son fort. wil Witnesses wore then CaOle to speak to the property James I Taylor left behind him, which consisted of household furni- I tore, stock-in-tradle, sisd debts. It ...

DERBY BOROUGH EASTER SESSIONS

... Willinil Willshlasv, 19 years ili tile service of Messrs. Lewis I it- and Co., tidl prisoner on tile 7th Alarch, lie wan tedl to speak a to to him atuont reports lie had eoard mubout him, and told him i al the n mtire of them ; prisoner said lie believed lhin ...

CONFESSION OF A MURDERER

... Dcated, or even excited with beer, ,addressed the constable, and ,said he had a secret to tell him. The constable told him to I speak out what lie had to say. Hle entreated to be taken into ocustody, saying that he was a murderer, andi tired of his life. The ...

DREADFUL MURDERS

... shouts isto effect, when Akerman appeared at the grill, and cosniianded silence. After a little confusion they allowed him to speak. Ile told them with greatealmness that the gate must not go down ; that they were under his care, and not a man of themn should ...

DECISION IN THE GORHAM CASE

... and the Archbishop of Canterbury to prohibit them tl fronm presenting thle Reverend Mr. Gorham to the Vicarage P of Bamford Speake, and also to prohibit them from institut- Ci ing the said 1Rev. Air. Gorhain to the said vicarage uinder anl e order of her ...

THE AGAPEMONE—THE ABODE OF LOVE

... having furnished evidence of thie doctrines of Prince, her husband 'wrote her a letter, saying, Should you again write or speak contrary to my %wishes, and to the truthl, I will immediately remove your residence, and take the chihil under my own eye, ...