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TOW ATTEMPTS AT MURDER BY AN AFRICAN SLAVE

... t 040. W U55 n hn. . Nurmnoylea (pulico-censtsble No0. 133 Eii, who speaks several languages 11aently, was engaged to interpret the evidence to the prisoner, who, he said, could speak the Genroese dialect. Mr Salter, of the Strangers' Holme, was engaaed ...

FRIGHTFUL MILITARY TRAGEDY

... the weather and the excitement of the review. Poor Dr. M'Cauley died ii hiis chair, after one or two ineffectual attempa to speak or respire. As might be anticipated, the wretched mauiac was dead before midnightt, and subsequenitly all inqqest was held ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... the Court of Chancery, in Vice- .Chancellor Kindersley's Court, on Saturday last, when, in consequence of- affidavits which speak of evidence that can be procured from Ireland, rebutting the evidence of the mother at the trial before Lord Canmp- bell,. ...

Published: Friday 06 February 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1539 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... would converse with her mother and tell her where the needles might be found, but when awake she could seldom be induced to speak of them. Also, when in this sleeping or somnambulio state she was entirely unconscious of pain. While cutting through deep ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... the prosecutor's shop and asked for a certain description of cap, but the prosecutor had not got it. The prisoner, while speaking to the prosecutor, took a cap from the counter and put it under his waistcoat. The prosecutor sent for a policeman and had ...

THE BARREN SESSION

... pensable preliminary 'to all other reforms, and we trust' that, upon this question, the peo. ple will, during the recess, speak out so u1- equivocally that the past will also be the last of the race of do-nothing Sessions. I ?? _ ...

THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY ON THE GORHAM CASE

... means, are used, without something appearing to tbecotl, trary,we presume the good effect-we speak of iefants eed e thle rite as charity ellowetit, we speak of them as childrn ?? 0 Godregenratedand justified, for to us they meet be tiken o u chliesarity ...

REVIEW OF THE HULL POLICE FORCE

... pleasure on several previous occasions, to the very great efficiency he had always observed in the Hull police force. He did not speak of their efficiency in any particular branch of their duties, but from what he could hear, and from the opportunities he had ...

HULL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ancient dame returned herselfas a Congregational Decanter,'' meaning, in correct language, Dissenter. A lady recently, in speaking of her husband, who had failed in the poultry business, said that he had been heavily engaged ir mercantile specalations ...

EXECUTION OF CAPT. ROGERS AT KIRKDALE

... tie repetition of supplicationse to the Divine Being, and tle culprit responded with evsi dent earnestness and Riaicerity, spea'king so loudly as at tihes to be alm ost audible ?? antile scaffold. After the rope had been adjusted, the unhalpy man was heard ...

Published: Friday 18 September 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 679 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FRANCE

... he had received these letters, or to whom ibe might have addressed any. He was asked if he spoke Italian. Ile replied (he speaks French) in the negative, though one of the agents took . it into his head that he detected a few Italian words - which, in ...