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THE KING'S COURT

... Stock Exchange, in the-course of the last few days, to put a stol io that mode of transacting business called 'Options, dr, to speak more intelligibly, the sacrifice of a certaiui per centage for the option of taking or deiivering stock at a given period, ...

COURT of COMMON PLEAS, November 22. INTERESTING CASE

... between her sons inl the Poultry prison, some ?? took place about the forgery on the Bank; but of the fact she could got speak with certainty, nor indeed conld any particularity have been expectedt from her Ladyship, ov'ing to her agitation when the ...

COURT of KING'S BENCH.—Friday, Nov. 23. LIBEL

... prisoners for a week. Thayers, it is said, will never recover the use of his limnbs: he is bruised in a shocking manner, and speaks with much difficulty. Mlessrs. TREWMAN and Co. respectfally an- nounce to their Friends they have within their own knowledge ...

DEVON LEN'T ASSIZES

... The whole of the witnesses before examined on the part of the prosecution were agrain called, wvith several other persons-to speak to the character of the prisoner, and all coneurred in his general good conduct and gen01 dleeeanour up to tlhc lt:taloccurreiice ...

I 1 6 M, 61 ?? , tm

... to the ?? eflect:- -May it-please your Lordship, Aid.Gertletnene of the Jury, having been advised that mypoutisel cannot speak for me, I humbly beg to lay before you a strictly true statement of .eircunstatices . attending my unhappy situation. I am ...

The Late MARQUIS of LONDONDERRY

... hU migh1it becalled. I f ?? went tj. r. b ankb.wa id's room, atnd, called 1hini, irildirfig hivtiibtbet tiy Lord wisbed to speak with I ?? aq. .gooi ds rni~ 'LAdy had left the bed-room., I f was'inl tbe- interfal sta ndini ill the assale next the bed- ...

JUDGMENT ON Mr. BRIDLE

... in early life, inmsituatiorr's of respectability and trust, has been most exemplary, and Captain Smith, in: his affidavit speaks of you in terms of the highest approbation. Afterwards, at ?? gaol, your conduct was that of great propriety. Evidence was ...

LORD PORTSMOUTH'S CASE

... anothler. Front that circumstance I conceive him e to be both a fool and a madman. When he speaks of impo. tence, he reasnris like a mrsdnmau: it is as if he speaks to this effect:- I am impotent. an impotent titan may enter into a third marriage with a ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... w'drk so.eitrly.. In., the coprse. of this41 'conversaticing Jaie' came into .thc. ruqnm, ,wbnh e said, Oh, Jane, '1 'want to speak. to you, Witne~ss said,. hle Supposed it was nothing. jrior~e than he mighit heitr, and. 'asked whether he, must walk out ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES

... following morning when Mr. Curwood made his appearance in Court, he was surprised to find that the Barristers present, refused to speak to, or associate witlh him. Mr. Curwood, however, insisted upon his right to change his (ircuit once, and proceeded accord- ...

SOMERSET ASSIZES

... silent neighbotiri tiurning to him, said, 4lr. .Reynofds, wl1e~;gier you are vit a vension.-feasti- I advise, you i~ot to speak. during dinnler th>, as, int- euzdeavourisig to aniswur.your question, I I',ate just swalkaswe-tt a finfe ijjeie o;;il fat ...

MURDER OF MR. WEARE

... STATEMENT. We have not been able to collect the vibtole of this lady's evidence, but wt utierstand it is in, substance ?? speaks of the arrival of Mr Ilrobert.anl Hunt il the gig ott the tiightnof the murder, aiid: of haviitt reeeived froin Hunt b tbe ...