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OPENING OF THE NEW COUNTY COURT

... experience agood deal of diffidence in commending to them the health of their respected guest. It was always difficult to speak of a person whe was present lest any observation should offend that person's seuss of delicacy, and he hoped he should not ...

THE CASE OF WIFE MURDER AT COVENTRY

... 1 I-Ie jumped up momently and ran towards me with the knife in his hand He was in such a passion that he was unable to speak-his hand trembled, and he grated his teeth. He came within a foot o0 me and then stopped short. All at once I saw that ...

Birmingham Police Court

... appeared for the prisoner, raid he thought It right to stale that be had several witnesses in Court who were pre- pared to speak to the character of the prisoner. The man was then discharged. C51An5Eor OFFseAU.-CAUTIOao TO ColUcTer COURT DEBTrosas. ?? ...

Birmingham Police Court

... the first heading of the case, avowed that her man having robbed her, was drinking with Bateman at the Grapes, and 'that speaking to him Battman called her names and got hurt in attempting to strike her. To-day, however, she bad nothing to soy, and was ...

Law Intelligence

... such was not found in fact, neither was there any evidence to warrant such a finding. 'The door was Open after, properly speaking, that it should be shut. No spirits, &c., were sold after twelve o'clock, and -there was nothieg to show that the house was ...

THE BANKRUPTCY OF MARKS AND FRANKLIN

... itwsshown $ha thy id e~si it £60. a isrepanicy which, UPOI& the Spur of the moment, was not unlikely to occur. Pass- .r on next to speak of the sale of the goods by auction, Nr. Wright observed that it was sought to be put as con- clusive that the sales in this ...

Law Intelligence

... paper got into difficulties because it spoke against the King of Sardinia; and a third received a warning because it did not speak with becoming respect of his Holiness the Pope. Why is not the same cheap satisfaction given to England? It is reported that ...

STAFFORD WINTER ASSIZES

... that the wounds were not inflicted with a knife. No knife was seen in his possession. Several witnesses were then called to speak to the general inoffensive and good character of the prisoner. The Jury found the prisoner guilty of unlawfully wounding, and ...

STAFFORD WINTER ASSIZE

... prisoner, I leave the deceased's shop and' go into the house, He walked at a Ii sharp pace. We are generally In the habit of speaking to each e other, but although he passed cose to me on that day he said no. I. thing to me. After I had given my evidence ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... to Nechelle, .and no doubt all ths leaves relating to the Crookhay transactitons would be cut Out. He could not, howevee, speak to the fact of his cnn knowledge. Evans, the young clerk who had enlisted, would be She clerk who so removed the leaves. He ...

THE ENQUIRY INTO THE CONDITION OF QUEEN'S COLLEGE

... different kinds. The INesrEOToR suggested that Dr. Davies ought not to speak I, that tone of members of the Council. If there were amongst them genilemen who, though uneducated, so to speak, had by a life of industry raised themselves to a position in society ...

Birmingham Police Court

... not he able to be removed to the Court for a week. Some idea may be formed of hts astae when it ?? ihat he in not svowed to speak. Ater sosno ?? in the case, it being intimated thatteA' ae at Warwick on Friday next, and that it gltioesr have the case tried ...