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HOLMFIRTH

... rosin of water round the flanks of the dam. They might have lied to execute other works ;II- and incur other expettese. I am speaking of really eminent ,is- men skilled in their profession, and Well knowing what they it were proposing. I do not mean -Ien ...

THE LEEDS POOR LAW GUARDIANS AGAIN

... the deputation now applying, as they granted to the other deputsa | ,1 tive last week. I. Mr. GRESHOAM rose and commenced speaking in favour of the i d application being granted, hut he was requested not to enter Into I y diecasson until the deputation ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, [Sittings at Westminster, before Lord Campbell and a Special Jury.] a

... establishtment ; and at whether Dr. Achilli wvao mixed sap or not, we satid, we will wash our d bd bands of so foul a buslneso. We speak of general rumiours, not fl no charges. sO Sir F. Trislacate then proroeded with hie address: I feel extremely le obliged to ...

LEEDS:

... the Charitable ,Inquiry Office, thea Inspector of Nuisances, and the Super- iintendent of Scavengers, who were prepared to speak to his inotoriously bad character. Mr. Whiteheod then charged Ithe prisoner with obtaining half a crown and a quantity of i ...

TWO POLICE OFFICERS DISCHARGED AND IMPRISONED

... taciiturn: time will show s whether it is the difference betweeot a malo of words and a man of action, or that between a speaking actor and a past- tosnimic performer. The principles they have from time to time professed sit equally light upon boWil: ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER GAOL DELIVERY

... OF ENsGIoS Cnpws., Mr. Scott, English consul at Bordeaux, has written a lettero to the journals of that city, in which he speaks in terms of Is the highest commendation of the captain of the French lb schooner the JoseplAwe, of Miyonne, for having a few ...

LONDON POLICE

... Vlar- garat's church, with his arm on the railing. Ile was looking in the directioss of Al'Lean. I saw Mi'Lean go across and Speak to him, asid thenI saw the prisoner hold saoe silver in his hand, asd he gave IIt'Lean something, but what it was I coild not ...

IMPORTANT DECISION ON THE LAW OF CHURCH RATES

... Cthurchllsueit it is a lobratni ]elfiutm. Aid whilst DIS rc- the law says one teislg, ?? sense andl comisolt 5I justice, speaking ise the consciences of all tienl, declaelt is l so loudly thee very opposite thing, that a snore legs1 piri eel e dstt, will ...

LEEDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Vicar-lass, ihpopei of tlhmt the dIeesed, ait elevoei oeclock, ic-es tii a vsry bail otate foc a, rlniik - shie coulci ciot speak very initelligibly, hut could mecilk well.- it Aiiother ioiiit Isoltionle last sceoi svrus ucs swoern ty Shark Loug, irassistiant ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... MUlsic- hall has eon several days this week been quite crowded Our Manichester contemporary, the ErvOn nun ano'l Trimes, I speaking of the Aztecs, says:- last night they exhibited1 a spriglitinessof or.manner bortlering on excitelseoit, particunlarly ...

VERDICT OF THE COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUT. PERRY

... agaiccot ani ulcoffenuditcg ocan upon evidence so moccstrous ice Lan ti Cocccaander-its-Citief to saccetiots tics verdict. speak advisedly wicon we say titat in cno otlier coccrt icnowia hin1 ticase realms ceccid sucic a verdict ihaves beets obtaitaeci ...

THE RAILWAY SUICIDE

... persons in a transaction, as represented by ]R 6v, her,, of ass extraordinary charaeter.-ifris. Astropap said she B 6d. was speaking the truth, and that Mr. Ayre, a solicitor, of w )u: Hull, would see into the matter; but soe wanted her en. hiueband. IN ...