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LEWES SPRING ASSIZES

... 10''o'clock in thhonn.'Hadfitas speak several times; witness knew hi'svidgi.(gtas hei, looked at Streeter.) 'I belidve him-to 'b temnwosrck mie dhwn, Witness had An opportunity of looking at'the other three' could speak to Tester; amh sure lie waks the ...

ADJOURNED QUARTER SESSIONS

... and WV. Seymour, Esq.. di The Earl of Chficlsester charged the Grand Jary, a'sd after some ir unimportant observ'ations; in speaking of the Willingdon rioters, n. he said it might be nccessary, in relation to this charge, to explain A what thle law was. ...

HORSHAM

... persons whosc sole object has been to reap a harvest for their own pockels, not cariig one lig for the result- and if report speaks true, wire vastly mete gratificd at a majority of three against them at the time of ceetti, itists if they hlad been actually ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—THURSDAY

... room-door shut. 'They Isad neither heard nor seen him crossing the passage, for MINrs. Birch stood on thle landing-place iand was speaking to them. Under these circuimstances it would be or he ury asreaonale ento eclare swhether the 'Jlied I te eigltet dubttha ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... appeared sensible the p4 whole of the time: did not hear a word said about asking her if Ir she would have that done. Did not speak to Mrs. G ard ner the in whole of the time : did not hear Mrs. Gardner told that there was tli atiother tumour under the arm ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... yoes'll havd' thg goodness to tell that. stomy over again a little more slowly ; it's impossible to take down your words if you speak in that manner. Witness then proceeddd 'to narrate that lie was put in possess- ion of a beer-shop in Ed ward-street by' a ...

EXCHEQUER CHAMBER-WEDNESDAY

... crime ; and the tmost severe laws waere passed, both aggtost ?? runawvay slaves and those who sheltered them. We are now speaking of the custonas of the 13th and 14th centuries 'The goveromerars in those days, instead of benefiting the pepple, or advancing ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... PartC, znd that he ben furihler' imprisoned till sach r-ecognrizance Ire errtsred -into ' ord suretie* given. 'lre Times, in speaking of Chris erase, seays- Our readers will find in another column a narralive of a most exitraornlinary proceeding of certair ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... Site also told him a tale o01 liar having bean stolen from a hboardinig scitool. Shte said tiaC thle reason. city she did not speak (!orrectly, inas, that hier. frienda neglected fie',. and spent their time in Lincotishire. Sir 1). Scett,'to the girl: Did ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... not see him strike or shit in Air. Eld's face; Could recollect in wt'ieh hand the sticks was ; it was the noise of Mr. D's. speaking, drew him to the door. By Mr. FIaithfitll ; Heard violent language before lie came to the donr. MIr. Itetirv Payne, New-road ...

NINA LASSAVE

... tre'pottress told me 1 should meet rim at Agaritle's, but I saw him on the Boulevard drinking beer with Morey; Fieschi came to speak to me, and, taking me aside, gave me a 56r. piece in case I should want money- at one o'clock lie came to Annette ]locquin's ...

SPRING ASSIZES, LEWES

... uay expect at Iris lianris. Not erie disinterestril perorin in Brighton lias ever supported Stvpsienson's litre. '[Iris fact speaks volumes, 'To attriburte tire unanimity of tire meetisig, or tire comnvcnio'z of the meeting to political motives is. lire ...