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SUMMER ASSIZES

... on that he wentv . Mr. Bnntercame into the shapih ahout 5 minutes, and or seeing some one go' by. with whomn he wished -to speak' r be walked out towar~istbe Parade,and (2apt. Davison carne in i hmmediately after. I was cleaning the windows on the outsidd ...

POLICE

... in ?? agitation-stopped and lookedinghe glass-then stared earuestly at a Gentlenman whol sat reading the pap-r-but did ,not speak a word. He soon aftet retired to the water-closet, and almost immniediately the houte was alarmted by thet report of pistols ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... great agitation-stonppd And looked in the glass -then stared earnestly at ?? wtho salrt readsilg tse pJa; per-htst did not speak a word He coidn after retired to the water-closet, and almost imejediaseiv the hoise we's afirmned by shre report cS pistols ...

COMMON COUNCIL

... the article wherih' namie of Mr.IY lixonb I jiJn. %as mentioned, till he san? it in the papers. If he iad tile liberty of speaking all he pleased ir that Court, I lic could make tile G(ntleian opposite (W'aithinan) auliamned of himself E He had never been- ...

POLICE

... saw Yivant ?? written ?? tiansparency in Chancery-lane;. but Latin is thei language of the learned, ind therefore, when they spea'k to uS in that tongue, perhapas, they think it is not neers-- sary to :tiut any sense into their Words. The- Bitishi- Museunhgd ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... mitcll_-gitated w hen he came into fne Coree-rooy.i, His ithar. shiook, and he rushed cut, while he was taking refreshmen, to speak. to the Clerk in the Coaeh-office. Tbe Witteos thought the deceased waS road, and made an observation to tbat effet0 to one ...

POLICE

... attempt1te, td reveal it, she woeld he rurn- ed intut a hali. ?? uuaiuolt' the ?? if she nt folded the died Proseciatrix dideriot speak oif it for nea- eleverl weelist ;drti wldc.i ' Itiiite thile Prisoner, b~y varioqsi arts, 6btartled' sevetid -urn, 9' ilioney ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lee eures al l d filrdeqeby 'A istoe he'e ?? * their nrest breathes into their moths, &c &c. nmakes the blind' see, the dumb speak, and theideaF shar Heis such a, tgtire as perhaps vou never beheld heparedesthe streets 4ccom- 'paned by a fddle a 'fife. a ...

POLICE

... sulo psced murderer. .Tmuactdiately' on 'tb Getlljeuln.i, IVi;t 'ts sealf! 0 iit I t!le profitilpdest iftlention, re0zi ug to spea'k, thlere a as a general cry of Hee's ?? ' tic cicgtlaut the iouse,- tot w-iiife Ihe agita'tfiori tai-t h-caolc t`iuier.:ble ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... his (Mt:. Pitr. toi cretion wvhetlier tos , ?? ornot:, aidrl1att did rnot know .o , o liowtet as Mr. S eant Bst Avas then speaking.: ..'Soai.tppeared etrattloth ?? Cotcigsel werc,not eainasitl~al rOPeatedly. requtie.ied to6 'exa~mine xtlhosB witsti'55ess5; ...

POLICE

... Officers. Mr. Forster again made his appear- ance ou a fresh eharge, supported by a Mr. Egerton Cutler, of Blonasbury-seuare, of speaking to the people ir. the Pi;. (Mr. F. was trappesi id coming out of the Theatre). Bnil sunS again given Iby Air. torster. Goddard ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cross-etaiuima- lion, however, Isaacs admitted, that there were crosssaccept^ ances between him and Magnus, though he could not speak as tothome particular bills. Mr, GARRow Insisted, that It was incumbent on thte Planl- tiff in such chreunmstancee, to prove ...