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HULL POLICE COURT

... 18th inst., when the prisoner was removed P from the dock into the cell, he made an effort to go to b the female prisoner to speak to her, whea Chapman pointed to a cell and said Here my lad, go in ttiere. h The prisoner then turned round upon him and ...

EXECUTION AT YORK

... to know that Waller on Saturday, morning again acknowledged his guilt of the crime for which he was about to sufer. While speaking of Smith the murdered man, he said, I bad my revenge, and this is my reward, but [ hope that ha (Smith) is in heaven and ...

THE WINDHAM LUNACY CASE

... had been inter- cepted, but witness did not see them. Mr % indham said he was very angry with his wife, and would never r speak to her again, bectaue she had addressed this per- . son as My dear darling -. At that time Air Windham was away bunting. ...

HULL POLICE COURT. F

... not; but God will do in this sad business all His pleasure and will. Here I ant to defend by myself the great right of free speaking and free worship. I a a sorry to have to say that out of seven accusers five are foreigne s, and two amvong tthem Irishmte ...

ATTEMPT OF A POLICEMAN TO MURDER HIS WIFE

... l v injury only. Todd immoediately after, on looking back, did not see his companion, and went back for himt, g when, on speaking to him, he said, Joe, I'm shot. E, Y Todd then tauclaed his arm, which he says felt 1wet T Y and smashed ; and on finding ...

THE WINDHAM LUNACY CASE

... grinning from ear to ear at me with a sort of contemptuous discredit. His time will come-his time will come when I come to speak of the marriage. The gentleman thus unexpectedly addressed, appeared to be petrified by the attack made upon him. It was Mr ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... declared to the clergyman who 'attended him that be would not sebmit quietly to 'his punishment unless he first obtained leave to speak Withb the King and again sought for pardon. As soon as EKing Charles beard this he went to the murderer's prison, and when ...

HULL COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY

... ?? plaintiff could not speak English, and gave bis evidence through an ?? defen- dant stated that a verbal agreement was made that his brother should receive 16s per month, and board, lodging, and washing. EHe could not 'speak English, however, and was ...

Published: Friday 14 February 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1233 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER MADE EASY

... Pope 5 should have so peremptorily rejected the conciliatory a propositions made by the French government. He P will probably speak on the suhject. 9 The Princess Royal will arrive at Osborne to-day a direct from Antwerp. The London papers are principally ...

Published: Friday 14 February 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2526 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE

... strength, and it is no disparagement .th to the latter to say they would be less efficient than sr- the British, I do not speak of actual fighting, for our as battle-fields in Canada alone tell how desperate may be he the encounters between the armies ...

Published: Friday 28 February 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2289 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE FORTUNE-TELLING CASE AT WIMBLEDON

... even by neand nO cedit in Enland, are excluded from this tli1asure, because those journalH trade upon defa- is n, and onivs speak of Franc? and the government lel: ected t.) ii 3n1 *,alunmniate hoth. ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... of their inistress, partly to their' own enjoyment, and partly. for a questibcable prpose. One of tle servants essayed to speak' ?? Worship told ber.that it was what she had stated,' ad she could not now free herself from her statement. -RC Dnyrnan then ...