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REVIEW OF THE HULL POLICE FORCE

... the bar he had had a opotntes of witnessing the conduct o oieofcr i feeti parts of the country, and hef Plceonseuently coud speak With some degree of confidence and ex- 3 perience on that subject. As regarded the general a demeanour of the Hull police force ...

ARMY INQUIRY COMMITTEE

... presence. fc Er. .p: in A letter from Vienna, in the Germcane Journal of P' iat ornfor, says:- Some journals lhave been speaking a ofa reduction of the Austrian army, and declaring thatt nd it isto he placed on a peace footing, with the exception of0 ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... ship chandler in this town, on hoard the Norwegian yacht Adnna Maria. Witnesses were called, some of whona being unable to speak English, caused so much noise, confusion, and laughter in the court, as elicited from thie magistrate a strong reproof against ...

RELATIVE JURISIDICTION OF BOROUGH AND STIPENDIARY MAGISTRATES

... justices should attempt to exercise a conflicting authority, but these inconveniences will not justify the making the statutes speak a language which I is not in them. If it is desirable to exclude the ordinary I magistrates from acting within the sphere of ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... yard, when complainant slightly struck one of them, and sent them off. The defendant, a who saw this, came up, aud. without speaking struck t: complainant several times. Mr. Petty complained ofv the devastation made by children, and pressed the case, 0 in ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... like period, occurred in King-street and near to the 'National School, 'and then something else, of which she alone could speak positively, occurred - in a saddle-room, upon which occurrence the charge was' built. This event, or anything of tihe like ...

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... could he set on foot-s A national movement-against these two inveterate and oc3 deadly foes of mankind ? I was never heard to speak a, he syllable with levity or disrespect of the temperance go movement, as it is called; for to me the eight of a Man, TID ...

Published: Friday 26 October 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 13154 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CURIOUS CASE OF PERJURY

... doing so, and had threatened to tell her father what they were at. The child recollected the circmm- stance, but could not speak clearly as to whether Perry and Roudall were of the party of depredators. On being asked whether she had any questions to put ...

CLOSE OF THE ASTROP CASE

... and de returned her repeated affectionate greetings, with the 101 exclamations, 'You wretch! get out!I I don't want to drc speak to you,' and the like. The poor woman imploringly Bo responded 'Henry, dear Henry. do hear me,' to which Axr his unfeeling ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2276 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... girl who looked about fifteen years of age, but saidl she was eighteen. Complainant said the first time, she saw defendant to speak to him was on Good Friday lhst, when she made, a party of four girls who went by stbainer to Paull, where they were left behind ...

Published: Friday 21 December 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4111 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER AS A FINE ART. THE RUGELEY POISONING

... to have trifled with him; and annoyed at his jealousy, n to have intimated that she no longer loved him. She .o would not speak to him, In a passion of jealousy and r- despair, he bought a double-barrelled pistol, one Sunday 3- morning; went behind Naomi ...

Published: Friday 28 December 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5702 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... be considered very short.' HOUSE OF CouRuETIoN.-The report of the visiting ustices stated that they were glad to be ablb to speak favourably of the state of the gaol. There were no immediate repairs wanting, and the expenses of the last qluart~)r in this ...