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THE PARIS TRAGEDY

... heaviness f of the blow. And the blow is heavy indeed, for it .. has -toad upon the popular mind much more than IS s I years of speaking or writing against the imperial a system. it can be said nov, without any exaggera- tion, that the workmen of Paris, to a ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... sometbing.- Do you know what ? Nay. - What will be ?? consequence if you don't speak ?? truth ? Don't know what ye moan.- What h will God do to you if you don't speak the truth ? 'f Don't know.-' Shall you be punished ? Nay.- How long have ...

END OF THE TICHBORNE CASE

... 'atch his words, but not for us. I think one or two words caught my listening ear; and I called Up4n the learned counsel to speak up. His aces/er was that indisposition, brought on by over- 7orl., prevented himt from spealing in the loud 'taces which he ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... 30 blows with their fists, and Hood took a running kick at my head, but I received the blow; on my shoulder. They did not speak a word all the time. The boy ran away after Hoodhad had hold of him, and he left his cap. The prisoners then ran away, and ...

WHOLESALE EXECUTIONS IN JAMAICA

... the-East, you have been ground down too long already. Shake off your sloth. Let not a crafty, jesuitical rector devise you ; speak like honourahlsb and free men on Saturday the 29th Prepare for your meeting. Remember the destitution amidst your families ...

Published: Friday 01 December 1865
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1673 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WIGAN MURDER

... cattle by thousands. The fact that it has been recommended by the Sanitary Commission, in its report on the Cattle Plague. must speak well in its favour. For information w ith regard to this dis- infectant, our readers must consult our advertising columns and ...

Published: Friday 08 December 1865
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1856 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY, YESTERDAY

... master to have committed a reek, default. I must notice also the conduct of the witness In of who, if the other witnesses are speaking the truth tis ofro this point, neglected his duty at the wheel in a man- ntier which, in the absence of further explanation ...

Published: Friday 05 September 1879
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 867 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER BY KEEPERS AT A LUNATIC ASYLUM

... i ?? eome here to speak the trath. Ta51ag. an oath'was-i'ia.riqns job. If mau .l a spoke wrong;he wawliable to'imprisonment, and also' to~panish~menthereafter,.'i Had.toldkinotheia innoate-that it he was called upoa.11e should speak the .trutah. ilr' ...

ROMANTIC CASE

... the person he claims to be. One is made by a blind man, who once heard Mr. Roger Tichborne speak before he left England in 1853, and having heard the claimant speak in 1867 is convinced of his identity, because he has a Tichborne voice. Perhaps the most ...

A NUISANCE.—WHERE ARE THE POLICE!

... matters if I at once declare myself to be one of those th, four or five-well, men. to whom Naturalist alludes, kin and, speaking of myself, do not think it ' cowardly, to vex say the least, to catch a few sparrows, in order to shoot the them from a ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... made here. t CUBE O' CHRoNmc CouGn BY DiL LococK's Putmosio E WAFEs.i -From. Mr. J. Smedley, bookseller, Sleafor4, f-* 1 can speak with confidence of the Wafers, with which I have been cured of a ehronic winter coughs, Dr. Locooes WA'mts give instant relief ...