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1850 - 1899
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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

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Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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Northern Star and Leeds General Advertiser

THE CONSPIRACY TRIAL OF THE WOLVERHAMPTON TIN-PLATE WORKERS

... showed the eyusanner in which Perry had entrapped the work- ,ts seen from Paris (several of these men entered se while he was speaking, and were loudly cheered), i P. and the treacherous manner in which he had pos- ot seesed himsell'of their books and passports; ...

The Provinces

... morning last, occasioned by a third paralh tic stroke o which he hod a few days prior, and after whiich he h - was never able to speak. A PULPIT STOLIEN.-In addition to a very miscel- ti laneous list of articles found by the police, in the a c possession of ...

Police

... house of his master, a bootmaker in South at the in street. The child had also told Mrs. c adley. 3.1 upon her proposing to speak to her eldest botan en about taking her away from the house that 3ha e- had better not do anything of the sor 'as le n- (the ...

Assize Intelligence

... week before the assault witness' had been to the house of Holmes's fathe' to tea; and on' her return the prisoner began to speak against the prosecutor. He remarked that he had got the knife ready and that he would stab ihim when heocame to work on the ...

Assize Intelligence

... og ?? balance, some papers, amongst them ke a er'ji.I;hwre ssme seen-this is it .the bras piece produced I cannot exactly speak I to: I foubd on examining the, house that the I keeping room window had been clean taken out, t and that enabled them to get ...

Police

... defendant back, and then discovered that Ithe knocker had been broken away from the door. IThe defendant asked hun to let him speak to the !, owner of the house to- square the matter. Wit- offe rat( H ess refused, and took the defendant to the station- thei ...

THE MURDER IN BELGIUM

... individuals who were sentenced on tha 7th by the court-martial of Vieaua for various petty offences against the Emperor, such as speaking ir- reverently of his Majesty and of the army, and In- B ?? the police; all were to receive corporal punishmeut with a cane ...

Police

... defendant back, and then discovered that d the knocker had been broken away from the door. d The defendant asoked hint to let him speak to the M&ai le owner of the house to square the matter. Wit-ffrn I-ness refused, and took the defendant to the station- ...

Police

... No sooner does Is one charge fail than another wicked charge is n brought on Oh, I was not out of my bed at the If timhe speaks of. I was seriously ill at the time, and I can prove it.-Witness: I wish to see the e prisoner with his hat on his head. The ...

THE MURDER IN BELGIUM

... who were sentenced on the 7th by tie ntiurt-tnartial of Vicnim for various petty offenes against the Eniporo-r, such as speaking ir- reverciitly of his l:,j,-sty and of the aruty, and in- sul ining tie potici ; all were to receive corporal puni;litent ...