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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... witness did not in faft contradicT what the other witnesses f had stated, for it happened after the time of whih they . were speaking. The Jury, afier a few moments consultation, returned a veri forthe Plaintiff, damages Fifty Poun ds. The price of Bread ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... son, a brother, a friend, a husband and a father, the deep regret' of those, with whom he 'was cotneibed by those ties, best speak rs the loss they have sustained.' His life was pure and his latter h( end was peace. . lo (in 'Monday the 8th instant, And ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... wife. *Iowever, there is a'n ?? as to tnis rule, that she may be -examined of oe~.u .^itv ss to those ?? which she only can speak to. -she can oniv be exami~led in mnatters of ltece$- ยข t:1V, now it is necessary to shew by the evideic of t; ife, whether ...

EXECUTION OF THE MURDERERS OF MR. STEEL

... that he had neither a religious sense, nor a per sonal feeling as' to the awful situation in which he was placed. He did not speak a word to the-'Clergyman, and paying his whole attention to the crowd, repeated three times with a loud voice, 1 Gentlemen ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , Indus. trious younlg nman, and slid th:t 11e had ahout ias-L. to-begird with. As to the ?? of bi$ praperty he wmshi not speak preciselv he did not believe it ?? quite So macih - but it might lie about to ol. or ?? own pArt, he would trust Ili 'l to ...

TRIAL OF SIR HOME POPHAM

... least any improper impression should be produced by tie' stateme s it now appeazc'd. Mr. Jg'.vis, was-was not prepared to speak to the omission pointed out bythe Honourable Captain, iu this copy, as' he had not the priginal dispatch by him. He was, however ...

EVIDENCE

... ilivatiaitale toaoi ll cnvraatioo ivith bins upon: subjecdhs I of a PaI'e cnietaenure; so that,tfronm y o kfi-niosv- ledge, lcan speak' to nothing uitter else 8th of -April, aloj5. it otici1~ o sile at this m~oment, as not lihprotdb~lo, tha.t the cohit Soothi ...

POLICE

... On inquiry, hc found that the person robbed was a Dutch j.ew, who I had not been many days in this country .nd could hot 2 speak a word of English. Having somie knbwledge of- 3 the person detained in custody, upon whom, however, no. i thirny was found ...

COURT MARTIAL AT HALIFAX, IN NOVA SCOTIA

... no elfedt. I wai sieat up to Norfolk the next inumonig, with a letter on ser- Yicet; jsaw two o' the deserters, but did not speak to'them, one of. te iv wt the Anieriars fl g and thb otherecorning nut of a Itidilc house; the prisoner ivac notoneioi thiem ...

EXECUTION OF LIEUTENANT BERRY

... a hulkin Hamoaze, atvnine o'clock apa peared, atidmounted the scaffold with the greatest for- titude; he then requested to speak with the Rev. Mr. Bird wood, ortthe's&cffold ; lie saida few words to him, but in so low a tone of voice that he could not ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Ha'rdwicke, which gave great offence to Captain Hay; He' afterwards met Lord King. ston, and accosted him by saying,. I' ?? I speak to Lord Kingston. His Lordship answered, that he was Lord Kingston. Captain Hay replied these are 'my friends, meaning two ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the l)efendant lifted oip 'the b-utt end of a mizusket'1and sail , , .yqp :d -.ddisdoiuii -youa oight to be ihdg i, if,, you speak ?? your worii' su As he_ . was .going to' stri ke,i liis6airn' secfedhy twoa otL'ct-s,. and the Phinrlif~fz1e)ed, 'ihat'sVs ...