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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... whoi wos a t~ie't e~eend: WoO, hebeliev el, was - s~ssiiy A a trnug er to M Cvtuaiid, a ?? tlo-'fi a ay hayi's h ip~. *e-sr elte0 PI i'u h'is~hat'' Mr, a2fford Ofiisrrrd ~t te-leo*le ''tie~eritoini thee ,askld ...

OLD BAILEY

... last, and in a dr~twer, in his bed room up stairs, he found bags for a brace of pistols, a. small powder flask, sonoc geurpowdor in a paper box, four bellets in a bag, and some small flints in a paper, tC. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... havfutg be-ides a IargL.fott o tSon h a moe i~l he l l r.Siiout, etid hadl plalced his wifeilt, a co-mnon recep- a, tsle for. Sefim-I)a '.iial ail nceOtc, for board anti asedical o t Did, ot' only ISOI. I yenr. Shie his] to rot even ...

POLICE

... 14th intat, A. alrour, Esq. at his house, in Port- land-place di PI IT 2- :;Al d t( rr b d M c 1? d b r b r h n n b d C n a ti ti d a s I d 11I p E Et L I 3 5 I 5 I 1: T F t, v b i v 0 d b I I F i: r f. i: h 11 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... muorIng, a Wyoi-ssg mnan, Whoi cotiisl'isheiir read isor write, w;as asccoated, oe'r tie s4oor of- tises- ciacit-office, lcy.a a -man, wis turned sout'aftcrward ?? enns'tt., -who told IsimcC that there vvitsabox at thei offic~,j.poiurinsg tra ?? a Idressed ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, Oct. 14

... tietre~s an ieA wttos teashing bl~tosab ah a 'iss'd cd persons assemln-ld in the triac tO look at a ii ; sah ic v:ats ling tin thu gretild iiporsei iii a itj-a jilaui ntil;.ot i'!S of rohbers for ocia ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... precipitancy of making such a charge against'a young -womnan of re- spectable character, upon a mere glance of. personal simi- litude, anti to have placed her in a situation so/degrading to her character, in a neighhiiurhoed where ...

MIDDLESEX MEETING

... betweeft A; ?? So that instead of rallyiri round her,a~s it.Was their 4ut'itoa and affording her solace itn her afflict on s, the' , wola-d'd toi 'th struggles of her situation, and they would ad to the distr~ess of her natural feelings as a ...

ASSIZES

... were against her will. she stopt a day and a night in the latter place, and was next taken to David a - eay's, onL Sunday, the first place where she had been abusedp n- James Leahyo Sund, the and another, accompanied them, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... againsqt M1oses Abithrl, a native of Africa, by religion a Jew, who, at the -age of 18, entered into business an a merchant in this country, and sot employed himself for a period of about nine ye~rs; during whiclh be made about 10,0001. a ...

POLICE

... of a rtductionof tile itterest of money, . the following (savouring not a little of Hibernian complexity of at ideas) which appeared in a Scotch Paper a few days ago, is, per- p haps, originals- It may be very'usetul (says the writer) during ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... rgcalled-On the 14th December, Mrs. Flight bad:On a black bombazeen skirt, a black satin spencer, a white swanadown tippet, a Leghorn bonnet, with red and green ribbons and a flower to correspond; she had also ...