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POLICE. MARLBOROUGHI

... have taken place tetwveen the pier woman and Salmon ; and further reniarked, that lie was decidedly of hipiniorn that shie was riot bound to makee up the 101 as long ea, she retained th;e money in ter hatneils whica shie had received from the actiral tliief; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... residenee to that above-stated, when if I catch Air. Ghost on any part of my premises I shall administer that to his substantial part that, if ever he re-appears, it shall only be his aerial asesnce or as a ghost in fact. Other heads of families In my neighbourho ...

IRISH TITHES AND CHARGES

... connetions, It appears from your report, that this preacher chose the text of ' Take heed to tile flock, over which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers. Thus the preacher and the Bishop seem to have gone hand in hand; both taking the same course, and ...

IRISH ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Wfherr did ynu see binn?-W1 tes6: I saw his ghost [a laugh]. .iorrow one need laigh tt it. Mr. Lynch * Was it flt'- ghost of Mr. Bryan told you to come and gie intforiations -Witliss,' No; I never spoke to tire ghost. I unly think it I shut my eyes that it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... of persons thronged to the spot every night to get a peep at the ghost, some of whom affirmed that they saw it flitting fromi grave to grave, while others asserted that it was no ghost at all, hut a substantial tiling of flesh anil blood, which was jumping ...

POLICE

... accident of any kind occurred, within the know- ledge of any of the officers, on the whole line from Tersplembar to Whitechapel; riot the smallest violence or even insult wan offered to the soldiery, but, on the contrary, they were almost constantly cheered ...

ARCHES COURT, DOCTORS' COMMONS—THURSDAY

... incapacity. Trhis libel sets out with the bus- e, band setting sip his own error, and where Ole party complaining is' 'has riot been the Injured party. In generpl, suits of Incapacifty 'o have been brought by the wife complaining of ?? the .e husband ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... conveyed ri rierely was that tire pliiirtiff hrad telkeir advantage of Iri's P brother-in-law, but riot Stritirig by what moans. Now such worils were riot actionirble inl trenrselves;, its hind] often beers f deid, oir. diii they appear to linte been erttered ...

THE CHARTIST TRIALS

... defendant- sedition, unlawful assembly, and riot; but as the evidence againsthim was the sameas had beensaddued against Sharpe, and which the jury did not think sufficient to justify a conviction for riot, he should withdraw that charge. The question ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... seat for briberv burt ret Ire did riot say a word about seeing Mrll. A ttwood'at d the office irs Bircirin-lane. After a good deril of ?? is with tire questions that were put to him, lie at length said aire did riot recollect whether' lire did not state ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... Christ saith, none canl enter into the kingdom of God except lie be regenerate and boris anews of wtraer' ann of the Holy Ghost, tise miisiriter beseeches all tire congregation to call upcn God the Father, titroucir our Lord Jesus Christ, that of' ...

POLICE

... of the image, which was made of pale clay, to the glass, arid said softly buy my ghost of Napoleon. M. De Bunls. whir had known the Emperor, thought he saw his ghost, and exclaiming, Oh, Christ, save us ! fell on the floor hi a fit. 'lhe Italian, seeing ...