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THE WAKEFIELD RIOT

... a next tss an Impossibility to believe that all the witnesses are C e speaking to the same woman and to the same transaction. Gen- 05 tlicmen of the Jury, if tisey are ali speaking to the same woman. It y then you misnI believe one set of witnesses and ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT SEA

... to take some money to say no more about it. Witness said he could not let it drop. The captain offered him a sovereign to speak on his behalf. Mr. Moorman, solilcitor, attended on behalf of the prisoners, and wished to cross-examine the witness, but the ...

MINISTERS AT COURT

... William the Fourth must have liked the socsty of Lord Melbourne, but he never Indulged in it. Nobody could but like, and we speak it most sin- cerely, the society of Lord Palmerston, but his Majesty never gave way to his natural inclination f6t it. Most ...

Published: Friday 29 September 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 901 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

EXECUTION OF Greenacre, the Murderer

... say what : did. My dear sir, you stand aconvicted mur- derer by the verdict ofa jury of your country, arid as such I must speak of you, as you have laid no evidence before the Secretary of State to disprove the charge.-Greenacre: But you have said a good ...

ECCLESIASTICAL COURT, YORK

... other side, doselt at much length on thehardsh!p to which the defendant had beer. put, by the wit. nesses not being able to speak accurately to any date, and Mr. WonTTSeY said the real ground of complaint siti respect to the dates was, that after ?? attention ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH BY DROWNING

... minmates I Tire Coroner severely reprimanded the woman for tire disgiace. ful fatsehoods she bed told, and said if she would net speak the truth, lite would lake means eo coorpel her. A greet tumbher of questionsr were subsequently 15u5, mainly to elicit the ...

GROSS MISCONDUCT OF A POLICEMAN

... to walk on; he might touch Mr. Burman; I can't swear he did not push Burman. The policeman spoke very quietly; he did not speak at all in a loud tone. When Mr. Burman said he wished he was as big as the de- fendant, he moved his arms, but not as if he ...

IMPORTANT CASE TO CORN MERCHANTS

... arepurchasing articles only to be obtained i'na:htDanish territories to transact their business through aiiHlamburg house. We can speak from experience, the extra comrmis- sion is not thrown away, as the chances of any' oss accruing from non-completion of ...

Published: Friday 22 December 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1851 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment