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... Mr. Wright wan about to address the court on the same Bide. The Lord Chanciellor said he could not hear a second counsel speaking to the mninutes--it would be, in fact, urgu- fog the cae agin, Mr. Bethell, for Mr. Waltson, the trustee and solicitor, holding ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... Beaumnont attenipted to haranguie - the crowd, but they w.ere hooted. M1. James Fazy, the idol it of the mob, also came forward to speak, but lie was not y listened to. Om retiring hle sent orders for fifty gendarmes r to coins to the towns hall. They arrived ...

THE MANUFACTURING DISTRICTS

... insanity. I ~V. should think that Mr. A. Novelli's caue would be likely to Du be such a case. Of coarse, as I did not know Mim, I speak merely in the abstract. I would especially refer as en If-authority, to Dz. Conolly's late rona lecture, pubtlishd teNov. 17 ...

THE RAGGED SCHOOLS

... in every thoughtful mind. We know we shall : not be blamed by those who visit, and teach, p and relieve the destitute, for speaking the truth, unpalatable as it may be. There are many, how- U ever, who, admitting the evil, object to any mode of it mitigating ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE NEAR MANCHESTER

... received with him a premium of £SO. His wife, who rejoiced in the pastoral name of Sheep- shanks, was a Scotswoman-and speaking metaphori- cally, wore breeches: a circumstance which does not seem to have lessened the love her husband bore her,- for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... for every sheriff was bouid to attend this court, ail obey the orders of this court ; aiid yet no sheriff wass, properly speaking, an officer belonging to this court. The statute of Georgo II., cil which the other statutes| relating to these fees were ...

OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO THE LATE CASE OF CHILD BIRTH IN FRONT OF THE WORKSHOUSE GATES

... find that the general opinion of your brother ma- gistrates ran with yours ? Did they acquiesce in your opittiots, generally speaking ? The MAyon-That I can scarcely say, I only answer fur myself more particularly because I only attended once a week. The ...

Published: Friday 25 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12736 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24

... the force of his satire. The piece, hitherto, wherever produced, has ensured the most unbounded applause; and, it' report speaks correctly, it is likely, as it, becomes known, to meet with a similar reception in this town. Friday evening was the first ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ithold of tim to remove hiat, RIMt, sthlichltiteicked himi on bthe leg. In Isis excuse, lise said tise constable did stot speak to leis Is properly, but pulled itim by thle ear, It appearing tisat lise itad been locked up since Sasturday Rtighst, and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... did not give sis. He was not acquainted J with any officer at St. George's barracks, nor did any gentle- mian conme p and speak to him while the prisoner was in I his compaliY. Did not walk down the Strand arm-irn-arm with the prisoner, and could not ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to persuade themselves that the children of the lowest grades in society were the laz:,rotli-if lie might be allowed so to speak-of their towns and country, and including, as they did, the off pring of felons of all classes and descriptions, were to be ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AND SUICIDE BY A MERCHANT

... insanity. I should think that Mr. A. No- velli's case would be likely to be such a case. Of course, as I did not know him, I speak merely in the abstract. I would especially refer, as an authority, to Dr. Conolly's late Croonian lecture, published Nov. 17 ...