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THE POLICE

... the force we have vobn- d*emned as strongly, we believe, as any of our'contenipo- . raries; and if Mr. Cobbett's charges of a spy-systei he proved, those who have introduced or sufi'ered it have to I bear 'all the blame, and not the instrument they have ...

THE CHARTISTS

... private information, and eventually the public evidence of the spy. The conspiracy in the present instance was only more extensive, more de- structive, and more murderous. But if the spy is generally a viler character than the men he betrays, whose fatlt ...

ECCLESIASTICAL COURT, YORK,

... reporter' who is generally here. And turning towards J. G. Smith, a surgeon and parishioner, he said, A paid spy in the house of God! I say a paid spy ? Eking out a limited income from the miseries of others. I have no pity ftr one taking garbled extracts ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... hi onthehomwar voagewithout smsall stores, and istews l-raedhm epthmt the wheel one dasy, and Is beas ecudntser tukhmiith a spy-glass and cut sa his head; when the vessel 'came int Kigoad he kicked him. lO He called the second mate, and other seae on bosrd ...

TRIAL OF BRUNT

... Cato-street th'rough the itstiglation of I a mair~bf th-e nwtne of Jamies Goldswor lhy. Tidd said he Was induced. solely hy the spy. Ed- wards, to attend the meeting in Cato-street. The Attorney-Genleral replied, aud Mr. Baron Garrow siummed up the evideike ...

CHARTIST TRIALS

... I pity the Attorney General for convicting me by means of such base characters. The Attorney General ought to bo called the Spy General, and using such men is a disgrace to the Government, but they only exist by such means. I am quite innocent, my locality ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... Anderson, who conducted the defence, c thd complainant admitted that he was the publisher of a d. penny paper, called the Bristol Spy. At about eight o'clock Al that evening, defendant called and asked him the author of v an article in that paper, when he replied ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Crawford, James Bulrns, and -CIsapple, thlree boys, -6 charged with being concerned ia robbing *Mr. Palmer of a silcer watch, a spy gluos, and a cigar cvase, were remanded until ' Tliesday.S Michael Pitzgerald, a sailor, wan hahrgted withl anasitlin., Maryj ...

DEVONSHIRE SESSIONS

... withut reading'the deposi'tioni, did- not contain anvthsak'of :a special, 'or extraordinary character, and did not present spy i ctiaea'of unusual' diffiniulty. It did not contain the niamesvi af lare canumber. as including these on bail, aadd.on5 for ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... this in his band, it is a signal that he has made no confession that will implicateaany one but himself. It is said that some spy who can safely appear, is always deputed to attend the execution, in order to see whether the game-flag has been displayed, ...

EXECUTION OF FIESCHI, MOREY, AND PEPIN

... ricter of Fieschi which overcane all others ; sil at the accession otf Murat to the ibtrore of Naples, this wretch bcsanic a spy. lie nevertheless gave prools of gre-at courage atid firmness; le ws5 soon csteemed as one of the bravest soldiers of King ...

THE BATH POISONING CASE

... 35 open air, such recreation of the mind being tics most likely I--remedy to restore me to my public duties, If there is a spy in the Na vicinity of my homne,cset in an attempt to annoy mr rest, he Ie quizzes the poor specires who employ him amusing?' ...