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COUNTY COURT, HULL

... Lately, in this court, Mr. Roberts, an attorney, appeared instead of Messrs. England and Saxelbye, but was not allowed to speak, as lie was not the attorney in the cause. ESe (Mr. Moss) had also a clerk, Mr. Cowls, who was a regularly adluitted attorney ...

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... Because I di would iiot go iiito the streets.-Q. Did you then bring a man bome to the house ? A. I did hot speak to aisy mini because I a would inot speak English ; but the other scoman could spemek a c Vittle Eiiglishi, atid we each broughit a mnis homde. ...

FIRST NIGHT OF THE SESSION

... by sickness and in battle. And to this astounding statement no member of the ministry ven-] tured to reply, I think I am speaking the sentiments of the I country and of my ow) friend' and supporters when I say that, so far from grudging them any supplies ...

Published: Friday 15 December 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1352 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LIBERAL PETITION

... impudence. WVhy every unprejudiced man who I even cursorily looks over the evidence as re t reported to Parliament, must, if he speak the truth, acknowledge that the reverse is the case. From the first page to the last, there is nothing in t the course of the ...

THE RAILWAY SUICIDE

... persons in a transaction, as represented by ]R 6v, her,, of ass extraordinary charaeter.-ifris. Astropap said she B 6d. was speaking the truth, and that Mr. Ayre, a solicitor, of w )u: Hull, would see into the matter; but soe wanted her en. hiueband. IN ...

WOODEN WALLS STONE WALLS

... strongaet Ilanguage man can use, I declare-and as it IS is part of my duty to draw ul) orders for the admirals, I can speak with authority en this point-that there never was a British IC offlicer who had more completely a carts blanche to undertake ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... On( another was found lying in Waltham-street at 1 o'clock Jo ?? mnorning, incapablc of stirn-ing a hushb, or to, evens of speaking a wvol-d ; she was removed to thle pohice mt, ziAtions, where she lay seven hlours before the police itinnexetor could get ...

Published: Friday 29 December 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4347 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... for Mr. W.- was not thepersontoretireat the bidding ofany man, much less so at the command of one who could not, morally speaking, boast of that dignified title. It was consequently necessary to call in the assistance of rthe ?? witness's evidence being ...

VERDICT OF THE COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUT. PERRY

... agaiccot ani ulcoffenuditcg ocan upon evidence so moccstrous ice Lan ti Cocccaander-its-Citief to saccetiots tics verdict. speak advisedly wicon we say titat in cno otlier coccrt icnowia hin1 ticase realms ceccid sucic a verdict ihaves beets obtaitaeci ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... on paying the cost of the summons, as the case was not pressed against her. DR. CUM1ING ON THE WORKXING MAN'S SABBATH.- Speaking of the movement for a diminution of the hours of ?? in the metropolis, Dr. Cumming thus writes to the Times:-What is wanted ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... person named John Sanderson. He II was shown into the kitchen, and there saw the prisoner S eating his dinner. Without Watson speaking, the ri prisoner got up and said, It was a bad job; I'll go q with you. He then took out from a fiddle-case a bag containing ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... circumstances the magistrates could not order the men on board.-4 1Mr. Thompson here said if lie could not speak as a r magistrate lie would speak as an Austrian consul. These statements were the cause of the men's desertion. f It had been stated by the ...

Published: Friday 24 February 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3928 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment