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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

MARSHAL HAYNAU AT COLOGNE

... from Hiavre, has brought two ships' boats, three sails, one awning, six pistols, six oars, two compasses, one lamp, one speaking trm et, and a medicine chest, belonging to the vessel Pew Zealand, of London, lately burnt at sea, and landed by a French ...

Police

... prisonerwas given into custody.-Mr. Corrie: Areyou suffering from great pain ? Witness: Yes, Sir I can hardly speak.-Mr. Corrie told him to speak low, and be {Mr. Corrie) stood close to the witness-box to facilitate him. The witness added that the con- duct ...

Police

... prisoner w, as given into custody.-Mr. Corne: Are you suffering from great pain e Witness: Yes, Sir I can hardly speak.-Mr. Cocrie told him to speak low, and he (Mr. Corrle) stood close to the witness-box to facilitate him. The witness added that the con- ductof ...

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 ?? _ ...

Assize Intelligence

... separately from him. After the words had passed in the public-house, they left and walked together some distance without speaking a word. At length the prisoner said, 1' What did he say P' alluding to what the landlord had said. Ile then said, There's ...

THE FACTORY ACT.—LEGALITY OF THE SHIFT SYSTEM

... workers may clearly terminate their labour at one du who hour and others at another; and the twenty-eighth an, yn, section speaks of notice of the times of heginning We at ! and ending work, as if several were contemplated. pri ter, The result of the whole ...