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FATAL DUEL

... l;im previously; he was then lying in his bed wounded; had a conversation with the deceased touching his death; on his first speak- ing to him on the offence lie had committed against the laws of God, by going out to fight a duel, he said he conceived according ...

COUNTY OF WESTMEATH SPRING ASSIZES

... was not worth his while to get off his horse to horsewhip Thomas, but he would banish any man out of his parish who would speak to him. Upon this witness retired; but the defendant and 'his party remained on the ground. Two days after this occurrence ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... and confined to bed ; when they airived at the house, he went into a bed-room at Ilte right of tle parlour, and said (as if speaking to IIter Anne, Miss Vaughan has come to see H E ie then turned round to her and said, 'Eliza) coame in and see my sister ...

COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES

... Priest, before this,' had asked her through a window if she, was willing to marry Tom-anl she replied she would vwish to be speaking-to him inside the house be- fore he gave a line for limerse. Whelk at the prisoner's, old Tom's, he said she should not leave ...

THE BLACKWOOD CASE

... maet Dr. Bak wood in Belfast s0ometime before the execution of the will- w;hen the' Fromoveot (D~r. B.) usted generally to speak ~of thec d,-oeaed's' desire and wish that Respondent (31r. G.) 7wauIl' piu'chase his property-=that such communications VOTIMrSstcr ...

ASSIZES INTELLIGENCE

... the lessee concluded last night ; and the defendant was expected to close his case on Thursday evening. Mr. O'Con- nell will speak to evidence. Mr. Lefroy is leadling counsel for Mr. Greg. CORK ASSIZES-COUNTY CROWN COURTI. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13. This morning ...

RECORDER'S COURT—TUESDAY

... spleni- did disguise. Those who are in the habit of mixing with Europeanis are more attentive to cleanliness ; but, generally speaking, the Chinese are certaitly not not so clean in their persons as one would expect from the inhabitants of a warmn ?? Travels ...

LONDON POLICE—MADAME VESTRIS

... Schwvartzeaberg carw nevernle invested with a legal character. [We are not learned enough in the law of the Ctbolic Cli urch to speak with confidenice, but we believe there is eru^ ir the stat emerit of that law as applied to the crcumrstanct of this particular ...

LONDON POLICE

... is ani excel- lent sort, arid the type almost new; indeed, for variety, quantity, arid quality, it is the most perfect. In speaking of SundaylNewspapers it is proverbial to say, THE ENGLISHMAN is almost a library in itself; and to such readers who do riot ...

JUDICIAL CLASSIFICATION; OR LICENTIOUSNESS OF THE BENCH

... either trade will gain nrothling by iiginirgir9 d at each other. It was probably pare igilorioce oh ch rared t the woman to speak of the hiie of learried tolncoes; Ilst teat in a worse thing vwhich prompteil the Jedge to alyply the tern oi 'd infarniy to ...

KING'S BENCH—LONDON, APRIL 24

... with the institutions of civiliged countries. The total force to be employed against Algiers is 70,000 men. The newspapers speak of 56,000; but there is a reserve, of' ivhich no notice has been taken. General Bourmont asserts that he anticipates no opposition ...

EXCISE CASE.—DECREASE OF STOCK

... bespoke him the ?? i some borough tow n, or a retainer 0r depenldentof the Coutl- eil.-Srilicitor-Gerieu'al-Nowv, Thomas, speak so loul that my Lord anrd Jutry rniry lie'ir yoa. -,Witness- I'll do that, un it lihe your honours.-Mlr: -Marsliall-Thomas ...