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Hull Packet

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... they self-imposed m or not. Now, I will venture upon that petition to say e, this-that here we have the voie of the district speak- bh ing to us, and the simple question is this-la it, or is it not, Si to the interest of this division ? If it is; you will ...

THE STANFIELD HALL MURDERS

... take an aim with one of them single-iiandedt, owing to their length and excessive weight, for the domestics at Stanfield Hall speak positively of the assassin having a weapon in each hand. The expense incurred by the police in employing la- bourers to assist ...

ECCLESIASTICAL COURT OF YORK

... are to love our neighbours as otirselves, are we not ? f can't do that-I love my self a good deal better. Arnd that after speaking of a clergyman who, hie said, might be known for the fact of his comning snesking or skulking into another man'sa parish ...

NAVIGATION LAWS

... created a breach between ?? and mtan, widen it by every means in their power. In Hull, however, the con.. biattaion of which he speaks is, I suppose, the Ship- wright's Good Intention Society, snd for his information, and for the information of others, allow ...

YORK SPRING ASSIZES

... lodging at the Hamburg Castle Tavern, Hull. On the evening of the day in question, a person told M'Donald that Ward wished to speak to him, when on going to the door some alterca- tion ensued between the parties, and the prisoner in- dicted a wound on the ...

MR. CLARY'S SPEECH ON THE NAVIGATION LAWS

... mputi be paid for Its performance [C heers.] Now this bill left the Crvico to be performed, and a took away the pay, or to speak. El a intelligibly, the compeon. , sating privileges. It was but P i- .v lays since the cheers of the 3 house reward-d the ...

THE CASE OF MR. SHORE

... minister who has taken the Vows required at holy orders that freedom of action which a laymanmway lawfully use. We'are here lb speaking of the fair construction, and n'ot discebsting the a policy of a law. Now, that this is the law of England 3 at present 'would ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... Bell, solicitor, but the reverse; he gave me every satlsfaction during my governorship, end I have ever before beeni heard to speak highly of him. I should not have uotlced the editor of the Adr4rtiserss vile remarks, bad they been confined to myself only ...

THE WORKING OF THE IRISH POOR LAW

... that it was as far as he could see unavoidable. After dwelling, for some time, on the state of the unions, he proceeds to speak of the c peasantry. Of these, he says, Sad, Sir, as is the physical aaspect of those whom workhouse diet has as yet failed ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... witnesses to establish these facts. You will then have plain and direct evidence of this matter, and, if this f Marfleet does. not speak the truth, I am. sure no one wyi it rejoice mnore there my friend and myself on its being as. certained and detected, as it ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... patinae, lie picked up the child; it te awas4 alive. It tried to speak, but lie could not understand it. Tire servant arose ott her hands and kneese and looked wild,si savage. Site tried to speak, but the wnltnre could not utider. tI astand her. The woman ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... came to our roffice, as stock and share-brokers. I introduced bins to our a manager. I never naw him before. He wished to speak rrespecting the sale of some slack, and wished to know our Iterms. On Thursday The 2nd of August be called again,I ,about three ...