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COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... ~bthtr to be~ such. An'ne Camcalbigspn ttdthat she kept japulc house in Ncadetowii, 'arddi 'thi tb, thrbe piissoriers c~me in'to her hotise onl the'301b Of $eptember, and called for a ~twnhbjr Of, Pon.' ter; Doyle g ' d.Wf ! ,aye 'a good hf-orose to t ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... consgist? In having pre- sided at a mteeting to petition JArliaitent, in which -a single a flag was dtsplayed, and consis-ing of a large body of meni; andi ais at a Whig-a quasi Whmig Solicitor-General,wrho ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—YESTERDAY

... was a specimen ofthe regular drama; and if he could produce a patent giving him a right to per- form a regular tragedy, of course they would not offer to go any farther into the case. His learned friends on the other side would probably call it ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to get a s ccr t~lhat would be availablelfront defen- }s dent, 4ad wrote a letter enclosing the draft of plaintiffs on t hima for fhe aniostit, payable in four months, which would a bring it up to time let September, the time the instalment. ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... who felt a purer or a more devoted alle- larle his Sovereign than he did, nit the more particu-o lat be u~e the Possessor of that crown was a lovely and s amile woman, sad the first of her family desirous of doin gotod to Ireland. She was ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... tihe a Kittg's or Queen's ettuit', lie hand his remedy-the law Wins opein to bins by an appeal, aed there was a tribunal as a (.eie'ner resort, vested for the most pai't in the House of a Loi'd. But to attempt to deny the p iwven' of' ...

THE GOVERNMENT PROSECUTIONS

... upon the ?? is so. Is not that packing a jury ?-No; I canllot call it packing a jury. racking a jvairy is a different tiling. It is putting a jury to acquit or convict.' as If, then, the object here had been to put ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... to core us of those slave vicys. ti Ta talk of a people fitating thtemsehl-es for fmciplanm while he a tl sitot of tpvpp'y, is nlot Iees silly tlten to, talk of peOpple fittitzg ( *tclitmpives 'for S svev wiejt ...

SPECIAL COMMISSION

... ivere on ?? road.- 'v Now, is a garden, ge-tcletet, a good place for trilling ? Did n , ou ever himows a soldicr or a mumilitary man to put his troops . iu a garden for the pilrpllse of dfillitig tleciut ? If this house ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... been' attracted by the lttl-:tb'th6 a going. to'get a Manchester fortuie, and geprdte1yltold im that he was a man in trade which.s of s n afure that he' might be in a year or two ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... table, a place which she naturally expected to occupy during the remainder of her life, and she there in the presence of a number of ladies dispensed the hospitalities of the evening. lie declared on that occasion that lie saw she would make ...