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... number of witnesses attended, but they could not be examined on the plea of the general issue. The insolvent now wished to speak as to -he conduct of Miss Perry, but it was not pressed. His wife was liable to be arrested for the damages and costs in the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... evideng ga en against Toon by the watcher. It appeared thiat- the ev- denee was not taken down in writing, and that they ld only speak from memory. This mode of transaoting f sessions business seemed to excite surprise in the judge. ' A labourer, named Mussqn ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... broken, and the piece of gold stolen from it. The prisoner pleaded guilty to the indictment, but wvished to call witnesses to speak to his character. Mr. Thomas said he was a wholesale hosier and haber- dasher, aud had known the prisoner for twelve years ...

MURDER BY A MOTHER

... I went into the house I found the prisoner in bed, covered with blood, and a child lying dead besideher. She was unable to speak from aewound in the throat, on the;left side of the larynx. The body of the child was lying on her right side, quite dead. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... he was going that way, andwould 'salk with him. As they were going along, he met a con- stable When he knew, and stopped to speak to him. HIe then wnked on with 'the prisoner, who kept tapping his ~tcec10 hih h hd some halfpence. Suddenly he thefo haho ...

EXECUTION FOR MURDER

... EXECUTION FOR MURDER. Speaking of the execution of Anthony Delisle and Jean Adams for the murder of a slave girl, the New Orkeans Picayune, of the 3rd ult., says:- The scene at the parish prison yesterday, as detailed in our local columns, washorribly ...

THE DERBY ELECTION INQUIRY

... up a t - case, and a subscription for the purpose,'I can promise a c s lubscription of 1001., but I cannot' do more. I will speak to Colville if he is in town, when I get there on Tuesday.-I l elieve me yours truly, - WiLI.ZM BzaxarORD, Nov. 2ist. 17th ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... whose statement nadpeon the trial he (the Assistant Judge) wivas not at all satisledI although Quinnear came to the court to speak of the prisoner in the way he did, his name was actually oi the back of the bill as a witness to p rove a former cenvictlon ...

THE CHARGE OF CARD CHEATING AT BRIGHTON

... thereby at once dispose of the application for the certiorari and for the change of venue, Mr. Broome here made an attempt to speak to the prose- cutor, on which Mr. Sill applied to his lordship to prevent such improper interference, and to order all the ...

COURT-MARTIAL.—SENTENCE OF DEATH

... deck of the Dauntless, and was standing with his back to- wardesthe breech of tho 8th gun on the starboard side, and was speaking at the time to the purser's steward on duty. He had his back to the prisoner, who was in irons at the time for having on ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... Mr. Metcalfe said Lord was a cattle dealer and pig jobber, and he had most respectable witnesses, among them Dr. Seaton Ito speak to his'eharacter. He believed it would be shown that it was partly a got-up case against him. One of the witnesses was a rival ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... Was very unreasonable, and expeetedimpossitbities. Hetold himlie would not bemuite so confidential if-he knew that he was speaking to er. Sereant Adams himself; at which he ap- peared 'rather astonished. An architect was employed, specifications were made ...