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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 ...

HULL-RUSSELL-REFORM-MAGISTRATES

... is obeyed, and Discretion is the better psr of valour ;-still, however, we may state the lendimE facts, and they will speak trumpet-tongued,' ever without appropriate comment, which. might be some what dangerous. On Thursday se'nnight, we steal on ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... and Mr. O'CONNELL'S desertion would have been the destruction of the Cabinet. The Irish leader was naturally supposed to speak the Irish mind. The Catholics had 73 to .32. The church of the few, paid for by the many, was the plague-spot to be removed; ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—MARCH 20

... appearance, and almost led me to think that he swas not of sound mind oil the particular occasion of speaking of Southgate. tie was at all aties excited wheti speaking of Southgate; he continued to work seith me up till twvo o'clock that day, and I did not see ...

STATE PROSECUTION

... obstruct the execution of the laws, and in different parts of the said discourse did then and there unlatwfully and seditiously speak, ptiblish, and address to the said persons so present and assembled in the said meet- ing-house, and in their hearing amongst ...

ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT

... tiend then desired to speak first to the elder sister, as thie younger was too agitated. lis conversation to her consisted of expressions of regret, and hopes of her being aible to liquidatts the de- man,!. He then requested t - speak to thte yourgtr-cot- ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... principal witness apainst the prisoner Bailey, w3 put In the witnees-box for examination, it was found that she could not speak loud enough to render her evidendcL andible to the court. The Recorder, therefore, directed that, the child should be plucod ...

COURT OF CONSCIENCE.—DUBLIN, OCT

... company. s Flinn-Did you ever pay eme for the Fogy's coat that I bought e for you at the Ould Man's Hospital 1 e Murphy- He speaks, yet tie says nothing, my lord; his eye discourses t I weil answer it. I wvill swear, my lord, I paid e him for the Fogy's ...

Published: Tuesday 06 November 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 969 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... the spars at four o'clock, and he died at five o'clock. Witness went to look at hiim then and found him a corpse. He did not speak to wititess before he died. When witness reported the man to be 'dead, the captain came forward to look at him, and :ordered ...

ARREST, EXAMINATION, AND COMMITMENT OF DR. M'DOUALL, MENBER OF THE CONTENTION, AND OF JOHN BRADLEY, OF HYDE

... may be allowed to speak tupon this ease and the evidence by which it is sup- ported as I please ? I Mr. TuaNaa-Certainly, if you speak so as the Clerk may take it down. Are you disposed. (address- ing himself to Mr. M'Douall) to speak so that the Clerk ...

BEVERLEY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... sot5e time it closs conversatiost wills the pirosocutrix,-salt! that tue loiter wisheod, before sentoeise scas passed, to speak to the ctourt. Ruttenncnl-I cast'tisr yas,-yon have counsel. hiMr. AlItetilLDs als retiresi. Msr, EMPt'UN-It is tier- wtisi ...

TRIALS OF JOHN WM. HOLLOWAY [ill] ANN KENNETT, FOR MURDER

... ble takyuli e I not wish to save my life. I consider that all 0111 : ! commits murder should die. I am willing t; di - not speak to save mv life; but iT it he thei lanv of , to send him (Winler) out of F.ngland for uorduer i (:' sider that I have the ...

Published: Tuesday 20 December 1831
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1048 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment