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HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY, EDINBURGH

... publication Mr. A'Leold stated his objection to the article. Mr. M'Leo didl not order the stopphig of tile sale of No. 6. In speak- ing of the resolutions, Mr. A1'lod said they were very strong-I never saw any so strong before; Mr. AM'Leod made no objection ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... the carving-knife. The deceased made little or no resistance till she had cut her two or three times: the deceased did not speak, but she made a kind of rustling noise, and caught at the knife with her hands. When the prisoner had so cut her mistress, ...

EXECUTION OF THE STATE CRIMINALS

... subject before Parliament. The irons of the culprits were then knocked off in succession. TIlistlewood requested Mr. Cotton to speak; to hint, but for no other motive than to request lhe would observe his conduct had been manly, and to state chat lie was perbecyly ...

JURY COURT, EDINBURGH—MAY 11

... kisowi by the die more ettlesiamog asltpillatiett of hlaftey W~lite. A Ir. ti White tile deftlader 'will 'not bo ?? to call 'to speak fti to his character-, a. bie, was suifoirt-aatateiy executedl, ti Sdtaae tiate backe, for tiae oflance of whicti the presentt ...

CRIM. CON

... ispoils of her hiusbaid's iurtieredl honour. It is o !thus thlst that ruissed lhusbad Idal instructeil his t; S coinsel to speak of tite wife itho Isa'1 lndosie him. ' I Perhaps the otlier genitletanmi would syteak in a bold- r er strains What use, lie ...

CRIM. CON

... respect which every feeling husband knows is due to woman, that lie had the folly, the ildecencv, the levity, the meanness, to speak of his lovely wife's perfections in the disgusting language of a worn--out debhaticice. The plaintiffi went to Lon- tdaon, ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—JUNE 15

... have same conversatioln with her.' I would tbhank her to call here on 'Tuesday, bktween nine and olne o'dock, when I will speak wvith her. TUESDAY, JUNE 20. The two Misses Colebrooke, the infants interest7 ed in this suit, waited on the Lord Chancellor ...

SURREY SESSIONS, JULY 22

... Brethknork; the woomen know I asn an innocent man, and never does anly thing to any body. C(halrman-You will be allowed to speak in your defence hereafter. Mary S2vage being sworn stated that she was at the mar- riage ol the prisoner wich Mary Staggi, ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION—GLASGOW

... oF the vatue and ill-defined Scotch Acts on the subject, whicls were In use previous to the union oa the countriet. b -I speak, Gentlemen, front my own feelings when I say, that the accused derive great adsantages trom the Englisis naodte ot trial. If ...

CIRCUIT COURT, GLASGOW

... the fiinnei5 by sight, and has known NilColgati i'Cr4 Ia, koowir Graitt three years, and Cro4. Hine~ itililltlis iired to speak to the parrwirs when lie par- SeC tarIln,; tkin,,. Al ,Wtiliarnis' htuerus, and has heeli in it, W its0 with bhe pianuial~ ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... off-, the soldiers coathlued firang. At the loot of the close a cruswd cried that a man fell He then saw a mass comte sip and speak to these at the wisdow, and Jnia little a shot went eff, and the man fell; eould see the gual when the 9nnke cleared away, ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... and that their Courts of Justice would return to the state hi whichi tbey were when graefd by an Erskine and a Dunning.-The speak er proceeded to eulogise the conduct of her Majesty's Counsel ini conducting her defence, and said ihat they had acted with ...