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LAW REPORT

... have saved his arms. As witness was running, back and StlOping to'pick up the deceased, the prisoner knocked him down. He did speak to the horses to stop, and they did halt for an instant, but immediately afterwards went on. If he had.n iot been: struck by ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS,—FRIDAY

... 7with me it was a few minutes after eight. in the evening; it Nvas dark; the prisoner camle into the birth and requested to speak to me; I told him to be gone, I would have nothing to say to hiin. He went awlay, hut came again iui a few mitiutes. and sti'iidk ...

APPREHENSION OF THISTLEWOOD

... Bow-street, aid left 2. for her use., Thi's laudable, exampleo will, no doabt, be very generally followed. Lord Sidmrouth, in- speaking of the -widow of' Smithers, o'Thnrsday, to a' person who. was 'descri. bing. er afliiction,' saide!'- Tell her I eannot restore ...

LONDON, SATURDAY APRIL 15

... and a plea was orderedlo be prepared accordingly. Ings now attracted the attention of tlhe coirt, and said, ?? I wish to speak if I am permitted. I wish to know whether we are going to be tried all to- gether or separately ? My wish is to be tried sepa- ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... Christ. I seein tlte future rewards anid putishlmiuet ; I seen as it were I Ikll graping for me- andi all thiis time I lide not speak a word ; I \as sased With such a i-lorror to thlink I I had been so far deluuled, that I lay onl the ground, for I *lar say ...

TRIAL OF INGS

... agitated, and wept bit- terly, cspecially w-hen he mentioned his own poi erty, anI Ile distress of his family. He continued speaking for about twenlt ny ilnutes. The Attorney-General then replied with great elo- quence. The Lord Chief-Justice Dallas summed ...

HIGH TREASON

... falte, te would notdie unwvorthy a descendl1nt of the Anicient Britons. '11e Solicitor-General rose to reply, and was left speaking at one o'clock. City, One ?? is a holiday at the Bank; the Stock exchanme is. however. open. The Funds are wvithout ?? for ...

WARWICK ASSIES, THURSDAY, Aug. 3

... ease of mal-administrationl of justice,' even i n the most prosti tu ted couutry~, hard neve r occurred.- Mr. Wooler was speaking three hours and a quarter. Major Cartwright put in a written3 defen.ce %whichI war, read- by Mr. Pearson. Air. Lewis next ...

CHARGES AGAINST THE QUEEN

... never recollected a Case before, in whith Counsel were I called in to regulate their Lordships jadg-ient; but, Igenerally speaking, he w-ould say, it' the Counsel for her ma1jvsty were deprived of the full, complete, and rib tt amtple rihtl to cr'os-e ...

Trial of the Queen

... would afterwards have an opportunity of mentioning them7 shewed of itelf that they were forswvorin, -nd had not intended to speak the. whole truth as solomuily bound by their oaths. The Learned Cdunsel then proceeded to, sbev the contrast between the statements ...

CHARGES AGAINST THE QUEEN

... tuns observing the carriage of her Royal Ilighness, was it tile practice for you to gO to tlhe carriage and speak to her Royal Highness, or to speak to Bergun'i, or was it the busiuess of axt otber courierI 'When I arrived at.. tie ~q9&or a Ftair -and t ...

CHARGES AGAINST THE QUEEN

... Egarl Gi-4y wiibed tQ siiggest Whether it ?? not be proplir iiiviv, as he understood Sir John Beresford was in attendance to speak to the character of one of the ivituesses, Wm. Carriilgtori, to call that Gentle- mau, aud let the matterao far as Carrirngtou's ...