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DISTRIBUTION OF REWARDS AT THE HULL WORKHOUSE, YESTERDAY

... ten years,. and he never had oceasion ~e, to reprove them for thtei Want of reverence. He also 9 en felt great peleasure in speaking of thle improveieseit J ?? which had taken plies in their singing and chantin5 asj a contrasted with the wacet of harmtony ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 2151 | Page: 8 | Tags: News 

Advertisements & Notices

... 175'0. Nearly fromn his birth, his. mother used to quiet and amuse the infant with her harpischord. Even before he could speak, his musical ear was so nice, that he would not permit his mother to play with one hand only, but would take the otherandplaceit-on ...

REVIEW oF _THE __BRITISH CORN TRADE

... life with theconscious- Dees that be nobly eArnt the sympathy and approbation of his fellow-colonists,' The Tow. Sept. 15. speaking of Benson's Modern and Antique Watches in the Exhibition, rays — As seceding the moat striking contrast, Mr Benson shows ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... said his wife was at Mr Ssnitle'u, in Lister street, and lie hbee ,Asked her to send for his father and amother. He did notre speak louid. I easy a slate, laid on the table just above his hooid. It wae tlec same elate now produced.-P.C. nies Saunders (135) ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: | Words: 4784 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

LAW POLICE, AND CRIME

... lane, Spitalfields, a tall, dark man, idressed in black, came out of a stable yard with his dress in disorder, and, without speaking, caught hold of and dragged her down the avenue, closing the gates after ithem. Despite her cries of I Murder l' and * Help ...

A TOBACCO. HATING CANDIDATE AT THE HUSTINGS

... but what the nee of • mon forward if he did honestly his opinions 't He followed the old Dutch maxim. Do what is right and speak who it let what may. He liked the man e hie thought. without cooilderke( traerl:e7 e itould hit prospects ohms). He greatly ...

. . WAKEFIELD JOURNAL AND EXAMINER. JANUARY 1. 1864

... sunken and distorted, and altogether her was of the most sickening description. The officer tried every means to induce her to speak, but he was unable to elicit a word from her. He then asked to he shown the room from which she WAS called, and a small place ...

THE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT ST. HELENS

... great difficulty of that he could speak. I found a razor covered with Df blood and partly open, on the side of the bed where the woman was lying. During the day he made sevelal statements to me. He was enabled to speak by pros- re sing his hand to his ...

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... paper, and with which our readers are st doubtless fully acquainted, having been stated, several td witnesses were called to speak to Wrigglesworth's * character. From their statements it seemed that h beiha s- previously borne an excellent character for ...

SHEFFIELD UNION

... been the frequent resort of the literati. Her first husband is still living, and pensioned by her; but the dean of whom we speak entertained different ideas of marriage and divorce to those which Mr. Gladstone upheld six years ago, and has no objection ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1864
Newspaper: Sheffield Daily Telegraph
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2986 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

ROW HAROLD MASSEY COMMITTED FORG F NT : A STORY TOLD ON NEW THAWS EVE. (From Ote Chordismasis land, Magas;Fae.)

... accident, I should have hail no tale to tell, and might still remained free from crime. My father, as you know at the time I speak of carrying on his metal wc:rks at Birmingham, and employed about two hundred hands. I had not then been admitted into partnership ...

Soca! and Distri Pct trs. • •_

... I give no order one way or the other. It is • matter foe the law to take its course -The defendant asked to les allowed to speak, but Mr Holdeworth declinud le Mai, and thecae@ terminated. AT THU WONMSOC4B.—By th e liberality uf the Guerdime the inmates ...