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THE CASE OF PATERSON v. BONAPARTE

... of winning his cause. The case was overlaid with romance, :which from the lapse of time, it was diffioult to refute. While speaking most respeotfull' of Miss Pator- son and her family, he could not help saying the facts of the case bore out the statement ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... of the enactments in that section which will exempt him from its operation. Now, he relies on the preceding section, which speaks of houses kept for the sale of beer at ?? or less the quart, and of the seizare of beer they are not entitled to sell. This ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... hia con- duct. The case wae remanded to this morning, to give the lPev.. Mi r. Burgecs an opportunity of coming forward to speak to the cbarecter of the prisoner. BoUeannsFsEjsNG.-In the cose of Elizabcth For rester and Jona- than Andere&s, who had been ...

REVOLTING CASE OF IMMORALITY

... connection with her daughter at first, and when she had charged him with it, he said he was not ?? prisoner requested leave to speak, and upon its being granted, he commenced a violent tirade against his victim, couched in the most filthy language.-Mr. Ky ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... on the charge on Monday. He was then romanded, in order to give the Rev. Mr. Burgess an opportunity of coming for- ward to speak to his character. It now transpired that the prl. soner was a bad boy, and was sentencedto two days' imprionment, and ordered ...

FATAL ACCIDENT IN THE NEW STREET RAILWAY TUNNEL

... hand, but he soon found the debeased lying in the four foot, the train having passed over hin. Witness never heard deceased speak, and if not already dead he never moved afterwards, and was certainly dead within five minutes. Witness noticed a sort of gasping ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROMANCE OF DISOWNED ROYALTY

... before ?? period at which the subject of our me- moir was to set out on his tour. Those who re- member Miss 'Wilmot agree in speaking of her as of one who, to the effects of great beauty, added a fas- cination of no ordinary power. HEr acquired accom- plisbments ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the celebrated PA.e DIS LioBEN, Concerning the merits of this esnacea for Bronchial Affections, the press of BIMrUSingirar speaks sthaLasve-U aamaa.nsaey. Mr. Chrst.ian wan rer mo ny yjera the eading ?? to Messrs. Savory and Moore, and with them gained ...

EXECUTION OF THE BILSTON MURDERER

... apeard pale an h bggad, and bih lips qgiveed slightly, but beyoed that he shcwtd no aign of emotlos. ae made. no attempt to speak, and did ot, ?? vent to see the. crowd before him, who malatalned's profound silence. The ese. nt ioier at ?? ?? on the white ...

BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... Shref ittenllng, af sash windows, two glimlets, and a quanatity of lucifer snatchea-fdr. O'Briencalled three witnesses to speak to the good character of Smith, but as nene of them answered, it was not of- much effect. The Jory returned a verdict of guilty ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... con- trary, he went out of the house of his own accord. and shortyp afterwards returned. It must he observed that W. H. speaks on presumpilon only. The two-shilltng plec Ie istill retained by loe Inspector. The Inspoetortold him (Wall) that his indiscretion ...