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CHARGE AGAINST O'CONNELL

... whom could speak to the general nature of the objections, but not one of whom could particularize more than about a dozen individuals to whose right of voting any specific objections had been taken, and even about those they could not speak with certainty ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4985 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUICIDE

... station cannot do in Eng- r land, I have not yet found it out ; but I wvill say for the distinguished class we have been speaking of; that in taste, in intelligence, and in all the graces of social life, I have observed that the higher one rises in society ...

Published: Friday 20 November 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1732 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... appeared pin to ,pause for a reply. Bu t not receiVing ni a~,irling' that eli he CMr. Hillt) was iet nwigta i Opriurity Of thi speaking Iwoulul coerti, 'h~became animaeted, minilpointed out, thd'aufferings of-IrII1 dlivot ii glowhingteims,-u 0chth yoirid say ...

Published: Friday 05 February 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5272 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXECUTION OF FIESCHI, MOREY, AND PEPIN

... point of elevation. reii ar, While the flrgt i kt, of 'the tragedy was in performance, not n rn F iesehr,%i, whobad been speaking with rapidity arid volubility' pointi nd to the persons near him, kept his eyes averted from the scaf. Sird. - fold,[lie ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2859 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... kept by a person named Woolley, and whilst so occupied, the defendant, a very stout athletic roan, came in, and began to speak of thie break- ing of some windows. The plaintiff regretted that such an occurrence should have taken place, but said it was ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... retiring from the bar, Mr. MILNeR etntered the court, and handed to Mr. Baron Parke a list of persons *who were in attendance to speak to his character. The fullowing gentlemen were then severally called, and examined by the Judge to the folIo % ing effect. ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... Mehllin with various acts of adultery, committed betsveen 1831 and 1835. Mrs. Winn, tbe plaintiffs sister, was called to speak to the gencral propriety of Mrs. All's conduct during the time she had known the iamily; that Mr. Taylor always paid her the ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... gratification lie . had received from attending their meeting of the pre- a vious night. He was, he assured them, literally B speaking, one of themselves, an operative, receiving I not so muei for his labour as some of those before him, and that all that he ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... Burton Field driving 20 ~ lsheep. I purchased them of him, I remember a sais named It Jost Eldia tiassing us; lie did not speak to the prisoner. I gave 41s. cact for the 20. 1 gave the prisoner an order on e my brether for the money. It lohn El iln deposed-I ...

IMPORTANT TRIAL

... on one occasion llis loruiship staid more than tiree hours. r Cross-examined by the Attoraey General-W.itt I have I been speaking to is four years ago. Miss Nortotv rasresiding t at the plaintiffs at this time - she was a great invalid, and f was generally ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... circumstaance happened it winter, autumns, or SPring. lte.ex aminiod: Ilekeptutienemorandumn of the circunistance. Ile could not speak to the months. Dih not knows tehen winter ended or wrien spring began. Airs. Alum-p Wilson examined by M1r. Bliss;- Slse keeps ...

BRUTAL ASSAULT ON MR. FRASER

... his Novel. The passage whicls ap- pears to have excited the ire of the defendants to the greatest extent are as follows :-Speaking of Berkeley Castle, the reviewer says, Bit in the present case, how absolutely dis- gustiig is the conduct.of Mr. Grantley ...