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WEDNESDAY'S POLICE

... is no uncommon thing for Grove to speak to you in the court; and that you have often had to speak to hlimn. Mr. laines-1 have seldom had to speak to him. Mr. HINDES-May it not be that when wittiesses have been speaking, he has said something, and lave ...

THE CASE OF THE MADIAI

... sword 'to punish religious opinions, I entirely deny the truth of such an allegation. You are, therefore, instructed to speak in the most serious tone to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and to lay before him all the considerations stated in this despatch ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... hold ar.d leave them. Froms the position in which he stood to the prisoner during the time of the attack, he was enabled to speak positively as to his identity. The ., prisoner was committed to take his trial at the next a York assizes. TUESDAY. (Before ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... His wva Honour replied lie did not recollect. , the On 6toss-examiniatiou by Mr. MENDS, the WitLtess sub said he could not speak to there being any difference in thie the appearance between two papers from the County wh Court, the one being a notice of ...

FRAUD IN THE COUNTING-HOUSE, AND ROBBERY BEHIND THE COUNTER

... the profundity of this rem ark, and quoted it to ithe astonished jury, not without a certain unction and complacency. Now, speaking as laynien, we should be curious to know what better foundation therecould be for an indictment than the one which appears ...

Published: Friday 11 February 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1997 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... default of the money or the guns being fortlhoming, the prisoner was brought before the ma- gistrates. As lie wis not able to speak English. a rela- tive of his, Mr. Julius Pollock-who evidently agrees with Demostlteties that action is the secret of eloquence ...

Published: Friday 04 February 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2051 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT DECISION ON THE LAW OF CHURCH RATES

... Cthurchllsueit it is a lobratni ]elfiutm. Aid whilst DIS rc- the law says one teislg, ?? sense andl comisolt 5I justice, speaking ise the consciences of all tienl, declaelt is l so loudly thee very opposite thing, that a snore legs1 piri eel e dstt, will ...

LONDON POLICE

... Vlar- garat's church, with his arm on the railing. Ile was looking in the directioss of Al'Lean. I saw Mi'Lean go across and Speak to him, asid thenI saw the prisoner hold saoe silver in his hand, asd he gave IIt'Lean something, but what it was I coild not ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... the business of a plumber attd glazier in Paragon-street, said that she had occasion to leave her shop for a few miututes to speak to a neighbour, and while she was absent, the defendant, who is a sailor, rushed in, seized one of Mrs. W.'s implements of ...

Published: Friday 04 November 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2768 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... lbs. of tobacco and orre lb . of cigars. The defeirdairt did not deity the ?? captain of tlre Transit atteirded in court to speak to the pie-t vious exemplary' conduct of ?? beach,I howeever, had ito alternative but to inflict a penalty of £5, or iii default ...

LEEDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Vicar-lass, ihpopei of tlhmt the dIeesed, ait elevoei oeclock, ic-es tii a vsry bail otate foc a, rlniik - shie coulci ciot speak very initelligibly, hut could mecilk well.- it Aiiother ioiiit Isoltionle last sceoi svrus ucs swoern ty Shark Loug, irassistiant ...

EAST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... a milliner in Beverley, to purclsasea sei or' pihafore, but on being left inhe house alone, whie the prosectitrix went to speak to a neighboour she took tlie brooch from the mantel-piece, and n ?? ilty, but recommen ded to mercy on a luntof thetrifling ...