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MR. GREENHALGH'S CASE

... plain Metliodititic rulcs, where members are commnanded to avoid unprofitaible Olil uncharitable cooverisation, especially speaking evil of mis- gisitrateo or ailnistecrs. (Nrl. Aideisoi shtould iave tknownt tliattlbellobvhiiusnrieteaiiigof that rule is ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—TURSDAY

... His answers were, I however, a specimen of the whole of the evidence, and :as such he noticed it; he was, hoivever, about to speak l of the education at Manchester College. The LORD CHANCEaLLOR :-Wlhat is the result of it? Mr. KNbGUT:-The result is, my lord ...

A JULY DISCHARGED

... wlhicbhUa, been locked up all night,, or the Kelhls,,mqrnern cse, sent an intimation.to his lordship, Athat they wished4to. speak to him-his lordship came into court,, und the jury were sent for. The Foreman said' that they -were' sgrebd, so far as tob ...

CHESHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... tmaster, Will- lham Tu'rnier, Esq., M.P., kof Sirlgley'. Maost reslicetable trailes melt tram Mtilcei'iesldci were calleil to speak to chanracter.- Tire ArT'rolNfsx'-GFNERZAL ilieu slateit [1111 [her iriolier had bener cairyintta oil thus system to soio extleint ...

LADY HEWLEY'S CHARITY.—JUDGMENT

... Wellbeloved, in Kingston-upon-oledlock, denying the divinity of ChuriL His lordship read part of the sernon.J -So again, Dr: ?? speaks to the same effect.- L is lordship read frqm his answer and sermons also. I-Such, then, arethe doctrines of the Unitarians ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... orguitzuui' silk of this chutimhiy wtis selliiig is 11. ilseko somlews'here ilbuut i8s.-urusss~exarmuieut Wilmess~ dig out speak i otis qumoit Otios, but fromt sehut tie recoillectedt of tme sriua mis iciess lii tie iuuurkot '31 Per cenit. 011 thle wesigliill ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY, JAN. 30

... statement of a dry fact that the! ;ewatch of his son bud not been properly described. We't cannot hut infer from 'this mode of speaking that when. it hesek f a statement he means a statement of fact., 'yHe refers iii his affidavit distinctly to the first of ...

COMMITTAL OF THOMAS M'DANIEL FOR HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... bed for fire weeks aand was not able to fillow my iik for seven se eks after the robbery-Mr. Ioster. Should you iiif able ti speak to taisy of the stets if you seere to see thlem agauin e'olloet. I cannot justly sav.-Mir. Foster. Not to toe eof thesii ? ...

EXECUTION OF GREENACRE THE MURDERER

... gazed at with shuddering ?? everywindow. i Greeiihere wiiv totallyunmanned, all his16ortitude had left him, lie was uiable to speak, hbi lips quivered, as if he was vainly endeavouring to articulate the responses after ghe venerable ordinary, and one of the ...

SALFORD QUARTER SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... his own use, with ain intention of making them good at a future time, even ?? he did not mean to argue that be was, morally speaking, acting 'iglt-but then it would not be enibezzlement! l-I (Mr. P.) vonld not preteid to say that the prisoner did not receive ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... he does not consent to anything of the kind, and I do not think it at all reasonable to suppose that lie is disposed '.to speak anything beyond the truth against the inoterest of i the insolvent, Something might have been lent by old Mon- 'I ton, £1000 ...

SALFORD COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... himself, and he had hoped Mr. Dearman, who was better acquainted with the subject than he was, a would have been present to speak to it. However, as n such was not the case, and as he was willing that the vi feasibility of the proposition should .be inmquired ...