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THE MURDER OF MRS. WALSH

... mother. The firmness of the boy now gave way in some degree. his countenance changed, and lie stood trembling, unable to speak; it was now fully expected, that if he had been stating falsehoods, he would betray himself, but in a few moments he began ...

Published: Tuesday 31 January 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1024 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 28

... trifle might be expected to produce. The Prussian Court appears to be extacies in Its admiration, and the Court 8 Journals speak in the highest terms of praise of the ela- f borate details of this vessel. It is calculated as having , cost, at the least ...

ADMIRALTY COURT, JAN. 21

... committed suicide, the deceased , bad exhibited a similar inclination, by making attempts le to cut her throat, and was always speaking about the to tragical event in Fetter-lane. For the last few days she '3' was very desponding, and evinced great absence ...

Published: Tuesday 31 January 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1714 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE

... embarked at Ostend during the last week as volunteers in the service of Don Pedro. LrsnoN.-We hear thbt the advices from Lisbon speak so of time excessive rage of the Mignlelites at the presencs o the British fleet, and loud threats of telc assassination of ...

NORTHAMPTON ASSIZES

... 28th August. hlle prisoner came to'my house that morning ; Mary Wright was standing out of the door, and I saw the prisoner speak to her, and ask lIer how she did in a kind manner She said,1I don't know. His mother was recently dead, and lie asked her ...

LEEDS, SATURDAY, JUNE 21

... Ira the 'prnisirment ca of (hoemern sitlumet ?? -oanSurrdty, on the CIvil List, I.&c. of hic,. Itannsilc tlie wvould only speak wilth reapectd ird - ctrottaly, hot lire could lioce tuie beware lest, In c ivetllng (lirede coenrexioi between themslecves ...

TRIAL OF THE EARL OF MAR

... the chu'rch of bp. y'i lau. am pdifectI'y-&fetain, tbat'when'.:I,,ent up to. the Lord Mar, hiis~fiordshipAivas thetfirst to speak. The~word' waE damned'was used.' Uk,~'firt reply to th~ebare If tlief. adv and poacher was, that h'Wa8 a' dain'ed 'liar.) ...

Published: Tuesday 03 January 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1599 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Saturday. the 17th of March, the prisoner came't6 the up bsouse'~of the deceased, and called her out, sayiag, be am Wanted to- speak to her. Shte went out, and theye had age sotme conversation together. Sitethen, seeing her'npa i go in, waist in also, and ...

ASSIZE INTEILIGENCE

... and was pllaced under the beam, without appearing hardly sensible of what was p~isiling, He was evidently scarcely able to-speak, much less tog'lva the 1cock-crowing he had promised. Whilst the pr~e- ~ paspations~were going on, the culprit continued ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... snatchers in the house, that they had a weapon about be them that would do for any man, that if they met a man in and he did not speak, they would do for him, r.bd that al- no three men should capture them. Mary Ann Fenning, he the hostess of the house, deposed ...

HIGH TREASON

... new case to set up a plea of derangement, without a single witness being called who was acquainted with th1e prisoner, to speak as to the state of his mind before theact was committed. It was for the jury to consider whether the prisoner knew what he ...