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THE LEEDS MERCURY

... be found a letter from iv de MR. TloTNAS WEIGHT, a man of whose active piety lo ar. and sound judgment it is impossible to speak too SI a highly,-who has seen DOVE on twelve different occa- e0 all ig sions, and who, as the result of all this intercourse ...

THE MURDER OF TWO SISTERS BY A FOREIGN SOLDIER

... Bedanies apspears to be a mais somewhat above the common level of his coumitrymen; he ti is a Servian and comes from Belgrade. Ho speaks very M good German (the Austrian dialect), and can comverse on Italian, having served in the Austrian army. His counten- 0 ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY, 5TH MARCH

... demanded. It would bring the importance of Gra preserving credit more home to us, were we to alter our Bor phraseology, and speak of our system of cofdne a instead of our 'system of credit, If we were to ?? we had no confidence in a man, instead of ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... oket I 'ae pwe 'big tcY topurchass v iepeasri'0, but bmaeniobeo t never ongs Eo) i n~oId'. %, Uevn ii~t'a yblp Isy father ?? speak the, truth.,- Chiifi~t aws64dam ~ 'fhedbf'n 'said that her brother-weat'tob'biin'koddsh sat up with he'r fathei till Abetwiet ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1856
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1148 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER OF A WIFE AND THREE CHILDREN IN LONDON

... on their beds with their throats cut, and injured in other parts of their bodies, and quite dead. The beds were, literally speaking, deluged with blood. Without a moment's delay, Mr. Haddaway, a surgeon, of 36, Berwick- street, was sent for, and Drompthy ...

THE ALLEGED POISONING CASE AT MANCHESTER

... hlonagh~an's life was insured was the second time wve wer~t io the 3R~ella: I hseard Jnes Monaghun and Dunn speak- ing of it thea. I heard Vtae two speaking in conversation te~ether that John Monaghai's life had ben insured by kis eol. I asked who piased bim ...

THE DOUBLE MURDER AT BOLTON-UPON-DEARNE

... was- latched lifted up tho latch, rmd the hell rung : asd I we3t iI). ' il itis not see Nr. White, nora dlid I leeatn her speAk. I am lity relative to Mr. White, the deceased, nor to the ust-O,5' Th2 firsl person I told about beiteg ill tl,' ?? `-.ill: ...

LAW AND MORALITY FOR BANK MANAGERS

... property to s any extent, so that they maybe involved in indefinite peril without the opportunity of interposing ; not to t speak of the facilities afforded by such secrecy for corrupt proceedings. But further than this, the law, t [it appears, actually ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... the plaintiff has no title. The esnme may be maid of the swamp of sixteces perches,.which is merely like a sponge, so to speak-, fixed. on the side of the hdll. If this Over- flows, it creates a sort o~f marsh adjoinaing,jand there is, pronerly'n course ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... rncithlr do I know that ny uncle has been paid any money. -Mr. Bond: Rlecollect. Sir, that you have made a declara- -tipn to speak the truth, and if you do not, you may ke iadcted for perjury. Now, Sir, tell me if you have not -jsid ycar uncle money on account ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... to be-sent ofor, -tas-ohe was then sitting in Guldhad, ?- The prisoner 'replied that he did, and that Mr. Thiwaites owould speak as to his respectability.-A message wlis sent, up to the Beard of Works, end in a short time Mr. Thwaitesttended, and'onbe ...

Published: Friday 26 December 1856
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1274 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HOW TO ESACAPE POISONING

... of their own household Prematurely out of t eistence, and, perhapst cuttig short their own mortal I areer. We are not now speaking of the adulterations c .frequently of a poisonous character-which enter I irto most articles of food, and render an Englishman's ...