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EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMTP AT MURDER

... be discovered, how- ever, as not natural. His dress is fashionable, but a little worn, and he wears a watch and chain. He speaks correctly, and gives evidence of having received a good education, le is inclined to be communicative. lathe course of his ...

DISGRACEFUL GAME LAW PROSECUTION

... Me-. WuuLLIAM OOnDLI, ?? happened to be in court otl c ateothel case, asked to be allowed to say a few words. He s did not speak. as an attor-eey, InUt as an ?? cnd b le ttolght any man cvith tlelishl feeling ilust feel in- dignant at the manier in wliie ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... days back a young man, well dressed, went to the house of the burgomaster of Pforzheim, in the Grand Duchy, and requested to speak to him. Having been shown in to the functionary, he requested information respeoting a dispensation for two near relatives ...

EMBEZZLEMENT BY A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER.—CLEVER CAPTURE

... evidence, may charge for loss of tine, la] where he has to finanish the advantage of his scientific be ~ Icanwlege, and ot speak erely asto a ?? opposi- wi Ii ton t thi, Mr Sisw (brriser) tite te case of Collins a. S se Godrey, B and A., p. 59, bywhichhe ...

THE LATE BOILER EXPLOSION IN PARKSTREET, LEEDS

... Maud on the 18th inst., and one committed by his wife on Pal the following day. Mr. G. P. Smith, surgeon, was called to hei speak to a rmuse which complainant had received, and which she said was the result of her master's violence. The bench decided that ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... prison for twenty-one days. He cannot speak English. He was judged without saying a word, and it is very unfortunate. I assure you, for ]lad I known it, he would have been liberated, for I would have gone to speak to the magis- teate. At last, having come ...

HULL POLICE COAURT

... them out efficiently no mere superficial knowledge of various languages will suffice. Dr Jacobsen is a thoroughl linguist, speaking six or seven of the principal languages, and upon all occasions when his services are brought into requisition, tire utmost ...

Published: Friday 01 February 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3915 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... court on behalf of the girl, and Mir Chester e kg for the ?? Tadlman, commission agent, b d being celled by Mr Chester to speak as to defendant's ]E if ?? Travis, in giving judgment, said if a as defendant hlad anot had a good character given him, he ...

Published: Friday 15 February 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2347 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

APPREHENSION OF AN EX-TOWN COUNCILLOR OF BRADFORD, ON A CHARGE OF PERJURY

... . Mrs. Lucas happened to be iu the kitcheie, ass1 and told him to briirg his asares to her. I-ie did so. As hI iter could speak very little Einglish, she conversed with hilli in SIrs Germans, ant assked hiu rjlrestiolls: in reply to waich ire thii represertei ...

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... iniissioliaries. (The witness read two letteis froni Major Yelverton, ?? accoilljanyiog a box of cheioot-, a-id the other speaking of an approaciniig visit to witii.e-s Tlie lettcrs were couched in teriiis of thle great- est fill oilia-ity.) Aii.s. Yelvertoll ...

EXTRAORDINARY MARRIAGE

... Protestant misaionaries. (The witness read two letters from Major Yelverton, one accompanying a box of ches roots, and the other speaking of an approaching visit to witness. The letters were couched in terms of the greatest familiarity.) Mrs Yelverton came to ...