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BEVERLEY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... owner, The RECORDER charged the Jury. tHe would leave the case in their hands; it was a most trumpery case, although, legally speaking, an assault had been com- mitted. The Jury immediately returned a verdict of Not Guilty. JOHN ANDREW, for assaulting his ...

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 

ARREST FOR DEBT

... find his circumstancesembarrassed :e, what, under the influence of the fear 1 have mentioned, ve does be do? He, jenerally'speaking, practises the most, rigid economy; he increases 'in industry; he puts his shonilder to the wheel; he makes the greatest ...

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 ...

THE LATE EXTENSIVE ROBBERY

... between a man being drunk and sober.-When is a man not drunk?.By G. H. Seymour, Esq. Undersheriff- If a man could stand and speak without prompting, he should be permitted to vote.. By-Taylor, Esq. a mine host of the Fox.- He was what we call fresh ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2640 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... Armtogs h druggist,-into the shop. Wheii they took him hrIhad I a mant say lie fell down, and I wenit up andsad hd seen two men speak to him, and one of them had struck him. 0 They ran away towards the Old Dock. The man Struck It with his hand. Ilbelieve the ...

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 

PIRACY AND MURDER

... was 127 tons.- We took on hoard four natives, but two of them were dis- chargeil, and the two prisoners retained. They could speak a little English, worked as seamen, and were called boat boys. Having also taken on board Canmpiguy, asteward, and Royal, a ...

CURIOUS TRIAL IN IRELAND

... for the great reductions which have been made in various departments of public ex- penditfsre. But the follusvint1'facta speak for thomesel ves. The cost of maintaiting the army, navy, ordnaitce, and miscellaneousi services in the year ended 5th January ...

CASE OF DR. WARREN

... frttto the rraeotlsg. 'rte mnatter: to fit dristrrsrenequrrled nor witnreuss Iil iltoroot woo extremely trotsillieg Ito al speak withr tire onpearasce of 3noreiry of a genileman tools at Dr. Warrten, tswhomt, if fire belonged to tire Church rs a minister ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... the delidt the least likely to act thus, excetpt in self derence. As adjutant, is able to speak to his character. Evans's character was good; lie could nut speak in so strong terms of his character. Bradford lie knew almost incapable ofv anything wrong ...

MURDER OF A CHILD BY ITS MOTHER

... part of [heleneck; arid sng_ hi In gested that INr. Tambert, 'by sanaking sanctlfier examination, yve might be ienaled to speak ~ with more Certainty onl the subject. le1 an Tics' proceedings were then u spaended to alllbrd thlstgentietuasi se-t ahrt ...