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A WOMAN STABBED BY HER HUSBAND

... A WOMAN STABBED BY BER HUSBAND. I [COIMirTTAL OF THE HUSBAND FOR TRIAL. Yesterday, at the Bradford Borongli Court, Thos. Dcffield, master shobmaker, was brought up, on remand charged with having stabbed his wife, Elizabeth Duflield. The prisoner is a dark-complexioned man, of middle stature, I and about forty-seven years of age. His wife is apparently of similar age. She has borne her husband ...

BRADFORD BREWSTER SESSIONS

... The general annual meeting of the Bradford Borough Justices, for the purpose of renewing publicans' licenses and deciding upon the applications for licenses for additiodal public-houses, was held yesterday at the Court- house. The Magistrates present were the Mayor, W. B. Addison, Esq., S. Anderton, Esq., and Wm. Garnett, Elsq. The MAYOR ?? opening the sessions this morning, it is not my ...

SOME OF THE WORK FOR THE NEXT SESSIONS

... SOM'E OF THE WORK FOn THE NIET SESSIoN. marcia Some fifty eight notices of motion now stand on the times order book of the House of Commons for next session. gave I The subjects with which hon. gentlemen'ps attention is oldhi threatened are of avery varied and miscellaneous charac.Pot tsr-ranging from parliamentary reform and ?? down to the question as to the best mode of dealing with were. ...

Published: Friday 19 August 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2102 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CONDEMNED CRIMINAL, SMETHURST

... THE CONDEMNED CR A SMETHURST. 'I The O~i The prisoner's statement after the verdict,an the sentence upon him, were necesearily given hut briefly in liere Saturday's paper. They are now bubljoined in full. ?? prisoner, who at first appeared quite astounded, biob not who bad now recovered himself, pulled a paper fromt his yea, breest-coat pocket, and addressed the court. Ile spoke in aI i, is ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... I l FRIDAY. a SUSPECTED CHARACTERS-Joseph Mee and Catherine Mee, were charged with being suspicious characters. Last evening Detective East srfw the female prisoner v stop several men, and the male prisoner then came up, t and from the manner in which they conducted them- h selves the police-constable had no doubt their intention t was to commit a robbery, Three months' imprison t ment each. ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2909 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE HULL ELECTION PETITION

... .3. AND EAST RIDING TfItE3 [REGI3TERED 4T TESGE[akr P0 ?? FOR T~ASi[~ FarDAY. AUGUS3 5, 18i9 THE HULL ELERCION T.- A -I -f {- a _X Tr C. LAST night week the Speaker inforai the House of Commons that the petition afrin.d othe return of Mr JAMES CLAy had beeno¶ith. or drawn. As, notwithstanding this Withdra5,j trthe petition against the return Of Mr a a still to be proceeded with, a good deal of ...

Published: Friday 05 August 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1112 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL ELECTION PETITION

... HL U LL ELECTION PETIT TION. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6. was C The inquiry into the petition against the return of 3 , Mr Joseph Hoare, one of the Hitting members for this Long 'borough, commenced to-day before ?? following corn- since. mittee :- C. W. G. Puller (chairman), Sir Andrew Iye: Agnew, -Sir Md. T. Farquhar, Col. Fulke Greville, and party Lord Naas. asktid Thle petition, which we have ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 24234 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... IYORL(SRIi IsSOLVINT DEiBTORS U0 U CORT. YORK CASTLE, MONDAY, AUG;UST 22. [Beforo Mr. Sergeant DoWTXGj] Uxorrosmic ?? Shaun, of Lindley, near Hudderofield, ale and Porter brewer; Frederick Myers, Nottingham, professor of mus~ic; George Francis Green, Leeds, billiard marker; Japheth Aeelk Great Driffield, hair dresser; William Blanco, Leeds, retailer of ale, &0c; John Lockwood, Croseland Moor ...

THE SMETHURST CASE

... 0 The prisoner still remains in that portion of the prison allotted to capital convicts, and is under suparintend. aence both night and day. Until last Wednesday. Smet. hurst continued to wear his own clothes; but, after the s High Sheriff bad fixed the day of execution for Tuesday, the 6th of September, it was deemed advisable, in order to Iprevent the possibility of his making use of any ...

THE TRIAL OF DR. SMETHURST

... I, or CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, YECTEI5JDAY. epers (Before the Lord Ca11eas BARON.) ould Yesterday morning Dr. Thcs. Seseethurst was again place'] at ither the bar to take Isis trial on all indictment charging him with the the murder of Isabella Banks. Mr SergeaDt BALLANTINE appeared for the prosecution, tled. with Mtr. BODKIN, Mr. J. CLARu, and Mr. MEIeEAETiER. i his Mr. Sergeant PAsRRY and Mr. ...

THE BEVERLEY ELECTION PETITION

... | cV ran now pretty well munderstand the nature of the great Liberal triumph at Beverley, last election. At the time it puzzled a good Imany people. Of all unexpected electoral results 6 the result of the Beverley contest seemed the I most wonderful. A mere nameless barrister, brought down by a Hull electioneering lawyer, without friends, property, or connexions in the I C borough or its ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1376 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment