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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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?' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... on the face, kicked her, and otherwise ill-used lier. The defendant said the complainant seas in the habit of callinig him a spy and an informer, stating that it was he ,ewho had inibrmeil the police of the persons who committed the robbery, some time since ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... larld Rita and Mtichael Myers 4~ ere indictedfor having composed, printed, and published ai .in a crsn.tidiiOcalled The Bristol Spy (one of the 'v, ei. pennpusicei),- fls an maiius libel against Mrs. till Janle Benson, the wifeof Mr. Matthias Benson, tobacconist ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defendant repeated his violenr6, knocked him dowan, kicked him fore soil afe~tle deck, anti afterwards str-uck him wills a spy-glass, arid cothIii Iread olpen. 'The comptainunt was crass-examined by i Mir. Brittans, withl ri view to show tlset he lied ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Cox, the mate, corroborated the captain's evidence. In his defence, the prisoner said the captain struck him first with his spy-glass, end afterwards took his coat off and fought two rounds with him, this was confirmed by the evidence of one of theeseamen ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... pursued was an unbecoming intrusion-an intro' sion that was offensive to every well-thinking mind, ram.dY' that of a sordid spy into privaet and domestic, life, and an in, trusion, too, into the privat and' domestic life of individuel wvho not onlyx demanded ...