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THE BISHOP BURTON MURDER

... me. I made out eleven or twelve men altogether. Mr. WYLIS-Csn you speak to any of these persons, 'd other than you have named, as assaulting you ? Witness-No. oe Mr. WYXLIE-Can you speak to any of them as being r the person who struck Jex? Witness-No. ...

THE SICKLES TRAGEDY

... also. Would arrange meetings when we met in thve street andsat parties. Never would speak to hibl when Mri Siekles was at home, because I know he did not like me to speak to him. Did not see Mr. Key for somae days after I got here. He theie toll me he had ...

TRAGEDY AT WEST BROMWICH

... after her throat was cut, The sister of deceased says that the tragic scene she witnessed was enacted without the murderer speaking a word, but another woman states that Corbett, asking his wvife, Will you come and live with rue ? and receiving the word ...

TRAGEDY AT OLDBURY

... fingers. Before he could seize her she had cut her own throat. Eventually he got the razor from her. During all this she did not speak at all. She became uneonseious He laidher upon the floor, and held her down till she was quiet - and then, thinking she was ...

CURIOUS OUTRAGE ON AN ACTRESS

... at the commencement of the riard aitces on the previous evening, as soon as she P Q on the stage, and before she began to speak funeral wreath of immortellc (everlasting sfa marked with a black cross, was thrown on the~ at her feet. She was very much ...

TOW ATTEMPTS AT MURDER BY AN AFRICAN SLAVE

... t 040. W U55 n hn. . Nurmnoylea (pulico-censtsble No0. 133 Eii, who speaks several languages 11aently, was engaged to interpret the evidence to the prisoner, who, he said, could speak the Genroese dialect. Mr Salter, of the Strangers' Holme, was engaaed ...

REVIEW OF THE HULL POLICE FORCE

... pleasure on several previous occasions, to the very great efficiency he had always observed in the Hull police force. He did not speak of their efficiency in any particular branch of their duties, but from what he could hear, and from the opportunities he had ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... two half reams to the prisoner Wood. The two prisoners named Wolf were comut'mted for trial, Four witnesses were called to speak as to the previous good character of the prisoner Wood, and the 3ai4istrate, after hearing the case, said he might have been ...

THE PROTEST AGAINST THE MORTARA CRIME

... breast clean, just like Jean Jacques Rousseau. He 1I is none of your squeamish electioneering Binners; when V compelled to speak, he has spoken out. The two parties of a whom we are now spepakinz are J. D. Charlesworth, the t defeated candidate, and J ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6

... ThEly afterwards found that the bankrupt had disposed of those lighlttrs. In crasa- examination the witness said hbe bad been speaking partly from personal knowledge and partly from what his partners had told him. After a few other questions Mr. Holden said ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... mother and father were born there. aon could Travis : But you did say ses.-Complainarit: Hlow d orn sol ay so when I could not speak English ? The dfrsergeant had teld him twenty times over what he was the, to say, and it was by repeating the names of the ...

Published: Friday 25 November 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4388 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment