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A PUDSEY SURGEON CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING

... not believe me guilty of theft. vi Willianm, you ery I am full of eccentricities. Is horse steal- El ing one of them? Speak out. Speak the truth, like a r uman,-the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Bob. v After evidence of ...

MELANCHOLY RESULTS OF PRETENDED WITCHCRAFT AT HALIFAX

... The girl referred to by the last witness, Ellen Ambler, he A found raving mad, and she would not allow any body to see or speak with her. She blamed every body who was near. r eher or spoke to her, saying they ?? scheming to talre heqri .to the devil ...

DOUBLE MURDER AT CLEVEDON

... better go. I remained at hoe with my childreI that day, and my husband on his return bore that n appeared cool, and did not speak kind as usual On th next morning I got up and prepared bre husband and two children. We br ast fo m and he was then kind to ...

FRANCE

... he had received these letters, or to whom ibe might have addressed any. He was asked if he spoke Italian. Ile replied (he speaks French) in the negative, though one of the agents took . it into his head that he detected a few Italian words - which, in ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRI

... playing his addresses to Mrs Owon, had becom~e vioilently jealous of leer, in ?? of her reject6ing him, and of Seeing her Speaking to Seine other man. On Tuesaday morning thle prisoner had break- fasted with Mlrs Owen and ?? Huminiics, who lodged in the ...

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 ...

THE ASSASSINATION OF PORTSMOUTH

... appeared that two yeare ago sirr 3. the prisoner and the deceased were not on good terms, and bill that they had met without speaking to each other. Several hei f witnesses deposed to remarks which they hsd heard the pris. We oner make since the mnurder. ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... had. Next da1y a letter from him to to one of his creditors opened people's eyes-21r,000 due to creditors, and no assets to speak of. All were astanisiled n-at tise mount, and at the eaminber of persons, skilled in edtheir ?? way, who aappeared on the ...

MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANS AT JEDDAH

... 500,000 dollars. Numerous extortions, under the bead of uresents have also been practised on our merchants, and, generally speaking, Christians, whether of cci the Greek or Latin Churoh, have been subject to insolence, ill-treatment, and oppression in Arabia ...

THE TRIAL OF THE COUNT MONTALEMBERT

... those histi- tutions ! He was asked whether lie did not mean an attack on the laws, in the sentence ending, where no one speaks but by persicissioti, with a salutary terror of an a'ertisse- ment if he venture ever so little to censure the ideas of the ...

Published: Friday 03 December 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4094 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHILD MURDER AND ATTEMPTED CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH AT HULL

... the child was. The latter at firs4 a, made no reply, but afterwards said, ' I know nothing about it it. She was not able to speak without much difficulty, and e witness immediately sent for two medical gentlemen. ,e Mr. Robert (fardy, surgeon (Mrs. Cammell's ...

THE MYSTERIOUS MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT DAGENHAM, IN 1846

... you talking to me, for ble will think something bad of you. My husband came home soon afterwards, and Baid Clarke had been speaking to him ahout his soul. Ile seemed annoyed, and said that if Clarke interfered with him he would strike him down. HIe then ...