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Tuesday's Post continued

... which the prifoner was to pay'i,2SoL. to the deceafed. B kVn. J_7ne,Surgeon.-{ remember feeing Patch when I was called Speaking generally, Patch wore boots, r but-he had fhoes on that evening and white flockings. . ird produced aypair of flockings. ...

COURT 0F KING'S BENCH, JUNE 15

... urs to each other at the tiie. 'his occurrence at hoine svill, one Would holie, teach the loyal .; ;little cdutioll| ilr speaking of the nseans which ;iaptdeoi emipiloys (Pr rathler, tivich they st:y he employs) in order to get'totsefitera'nd disci- plose ...

TUESDAY'S POST CONTINUED

... giring throrigir the lobby, towards the outer door of the House of Commons, but stopped about d tire middle of the lolsiry to speak to a gentiemati. While he was so talking, he Isriard tire report of it pistol, which appeared to be fired close to ?? entrance-door ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... Ile pl~olitIC drv..'ed.- Yeqtirdifte',, vyuiittg lie wt'l, uil tifavuurtble s0th' i al ,jate. e Ileuiad'.,, licen able It-o speak, thiutghi he' Hail Oai-d ve'ry little; lit 'tvotild niijh.' cie eoll- foscIolt, tIOC giec a'ty ecjulinstiot, bitt pf rsisttd ...

THE CHARGE

... eitterid bharbarous and brutal, lsave come forth etnlighltellell and re- claimedi' To several instatces of ?? surt I conl myself speak' fromt experience, though undoubtedly Many priocfs to thc cuntrary have occurred. Bnit nillsct of gomd still remainis to be ...

Old Bailey, Monday, Nov. 4

... claitned by Mrs. Astiwoeths. Ott '1uesdiny hte tonk her itito custodly' antd issked her whtn thte tutin was site Itani just heen speaking to round Itbe'corner. Shle seemed reluctant to tcll, and~ ithe said la, 'ber, ' Surely eshc esold tell Itist whlti hte u-as ...

COURT MARTIAL

... ;it is u'y ?? to beg of yoit to sepli for that pi-ace in ti ?? wtiicb is fair'beyuiti 'ma peln to describeior tongtie hi ti speak; ;modilmydel iry above all, I hppe you !svil bribh n my dear cloiltiuli' up in thic 'for' and hove A itf Gt~d, a . lien you ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... tli send all to the watch -house, if they did not leave ?? hIbuse. 'TIhe deceased appeared soo un- ksvelitlat'he could not speak. The prisoner took hold of one of his arms, and another ioall the other, and took hillm in tohtise street. She believed that ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES AND DISCOVERY OF A MURDER

... tioned accronlpliecs, some of whson halve beeti exc- coteit for felonies of difterent ?? Y ' Toins Gddiis , ld~le hllthings to speak, ofI ?? Which were of grester consequence than his life, - er ot' any thilng that had talien pllace durn g thle East ?? Dtckis ...

Court of King's Bench, May 17

... sic (001 t, requested to know yefI ifn the e cent o~f his havi Ig (oilnsela Issignecd, tic '5 ?? ouavld tie allowved toa speak; alsoi inl his owvn defesrec Oft it Lord1 l~blv l a iswvcrcl, rinat he Wvoiuld not Vat- bie recstraineud lit conseqitonco of ...

Trials for High Treason

... Wh-tich re d lie piropo.sedt o- petire ii y esithent e. it was ?? em1 - for hit,, Chatr iis stiittig -lite law Ite should speak log tinder thle correction ft ilte Judlges ; trut lie wished tlie thle jory oh ss'ays ttl treraenie c t sit it Wass fi rm their ...

Horrid Murder of Mary Minton

... friei id oif tsr's, linsswi isy Cthe noose osf Beitty Clarke, w eat to her atrid told her a pemitit at ?? d '(Sr wiantted itt speak til ier, aiid lie Itati no tittiht tut Betly Clarke tttld Itier it wtts W~il ham Hetcli ?? ted iet. Ilit about litse miiitttes ...