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RETIREMENT OF MR. JUSTICE LITTLEDALE

... vistirs of every member of the pro- fession of whricit yei have beeii long a distinguoished orna- ment, ast thlit we shall ever speak ail think of you with rcspect rind alfectionr. iMr. Justice Littledale then addressed tire bar as follows -Mr. Atiorni'y-Goneral ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Town-green statIon, near Ortnikik, on the East Lancashire Roalway. Miss Parkineon could not Identiiy the prisoner, nor could she speak positively to the cloth prodnced which was found on the prisoner, but believed It was the sam-e.- Committed for trial. PT' ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... ready, he had to depart without it. He took nothing to Mr. Livesey's on the 28th.-His Honour gave all parties credit for speaking the truth as far as their recollection aided them, hut thought that the weight of evidence was in favour of the defendant ...

CHORLEY PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY LAST

... it. The dog was running amongst the turnips and potatoes, and defendant was heard to whistle at it, though witness did not speak to them, nor see them after they left the field. They were in it about two minntes. Hilton and defen- dant carried their guns ...

THE ROBBERY AT ROGERS'S BANK

... several fellows hanging about lately, and that lie wished to get back. After the robbery, this party, who, comparatively speaking, was previously in somewhat. straightened circumstances, became flush with cash, made purchases of diamnond pins, guard-chains ...

THE MURDER BY A SOLDIER AT CHICHIESTER

... himself overpowered, he submitted. He was at once conveyed to Chichester, and lodged securely in the city gaol. He did not speak a word on any subject, and still perseveres in a sullen silence. That he could have the most remote ill-feeling against his ...

THE BREWSTER SESSIONS

... licenses feel, perhaps, more acutely than did 'their pre- decessors the importance of the duty they owe to the community. Speaking generally, there is no call to increase the numbers of licenses in any large borough; on the contrary, in a majority of instances ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... a credit which they have earned for themselves, and which they have generally received from those who have had occasion to speak on the snbject. It is a P orce of great satisfaction to kno tat n eae nd t tie n wic we have so much to egrt1 her isalo mnchto ...

INSOLVENT COURT, FRIDAY, SEPT. 26TH, 1856

... A man who is rightly honest, looks not to what he might-do. but to what he should. He weurs always the same countenance; speaks the truth; his cheeks are never stained with the blushes of recantation: nor does his tongue falter to make good a lie vith ...

EXECUTIONS IN AMERICA

... Mlr. it Ricaud asked the prisoners if they had anything to say h 'to the people assembled, as they would now be permitted to speak. Abraham Taylor promptly rose, and stepping to the 4 front side of the scaffold, and in a loud tone of voice, Ii amid the most ...

PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... Rawlinson and his brother then left the house, and he (Bamber) accompanied them a short distance down the lane, when they began to speak of the rushes again, and George (the plaintiff) re- turned to his house, when the bargain was struck that 2d. should be the ...

THE IRISH STATE TRIALS

... addressed their lordships for Mr. D. O'Con- nell, and wag succeeded by AIr. Al. D. ilill for Mr. Steelo and Mr. Barrett, who was speaking when their lordships rose. SATUnDAY, JULY 6. The IoU9o met again this morning at ten o'clock, There was a thin attendance ...