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FARMERS AND THE CORN LAWS

... buthe was not able to go in consequence of a severe cold which he had caught, and which for a time had rendered hin unable to speak. He was not'yet well, so if his voice should fail him in the course of his address, he trusted the company would bear with ...

GRAND METROPOLITAN DEMONSTRATION AGAINST THE CORN-LAWS, AT DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... of Commons ? Why, when they heard them talk of protection, they would imagine that there was some mine of gold- under the Speak er's chair, and that all they had to do was to send some one clown with an Aladdin's lamp to fetch up this gold, and distribute ...

EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURE

... resson from ts proper conlroL. ,. WV, B.erranA-Esq, M.AP., Charles Hindley, Esq.,. ?? end, Dr. 4Ieigh, were'then called to speak ,o 6character.' 'They'each stated that they had known the .prisoaer'.many-years,: iaid that they had the highest 'opini6ndof~his ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... case, and begged of his lordship to defer the seu- tence for the present, as he had several highly respects- ble parties to speak in his behalf. His Lordship com- plied with his request. BURGLARY. Johns Smith, 22, and Juhin Brieriey, 47, pleaded guilty ...

ANIT-CORN-LAW LEAGUE AND EARL STANHOPE

... .prisoiprp were fined 20s. ?? #1a cQIt5. . xueOPR ULTA~s ANTI-CorseosrvE 'BLuE - BLACKS WRITING FLUID.-Of this ink we can speak in unre- served terms of praise. We have used it, and found that it flows freely from the pen, whether steel or quill, and ...

INQUEST ON A MAN SUPPOSED TO HAVE DIED OF LAUDANUM

... stairs during the interval, thinking lie was asleep : I would not disturb him. Our clock is at the foot of tire stairs, and I speak by that. He was in pain, and kept rubbing his hand on his belly, bnt not so much so as when I you gave hbn the medicine. I ...

INQUESTS HELD BEFORE MR. CHAPMAN

... sible, and said that his left leg and thigh and right hip wvere hurt, but on being asked what had happened, he said:- Dont speak to me-it hurts me to talk. She had been unable to find any witnesses of the occurrence. John Richards, of Victoria Bridge ...

TWO MEN KILLED BY THE FALL OF PART OF AN IRON WAREHOUSE

... aliout d three iicles. I saw the wooden horses put 'up, tiiel clli d speak positively. The iron leaned Ias little as pesi-le iu order to ?? the pressure upoII the cross-piece. I cannot speak positively, but should think the Neouein . horses were calculated ...

LAW

... attacced the various Cinque Portsaind one or two of them succeeded in getting seats it the house. Mr. Fraser, of wihoti I speak, was brother of the (theo) gentlemat nanmed Hugli, who was thlt late Dr. AMagiis's secontl in the tlticc-shiot duel with Air ...

ANTI-CORN-LAW LEAGUE

... that you have 111 brought your11 opponents from their hidiung mplaes, that their silence is now broken, that the oracfo iiowy speaks, thnet time high priests are now before your er cyes, anid that younmcedmidotnow, like Tom Thumb' of et old1, i1cline a giaiiti ...

IRISH STATE TRIALS

... replied my husband. Lient. Munro then shlt the drawing-room door himself, and, returning, sat down and finished his tea, speaking at the same time in strong terms of Colonel Faweett's wanit of gratitude, and its being a different return from what lie ...