A young man in Aroostook County, Mobile, advertising for wife, speaks of himself as follows : lam eighteen ..

... A young man in Aroostook County, Mobile, advertising for wife, speaks of himself as follows : lam eighteen years old, have a good set of teeth, and believe in Andy Johnson, the star-spangled banner, and the 4th of July. I have taken State lot, cleared ...

DISEASED MEAT PROSECUTIONS

... Wilson as speaking to the. aeused wbile I WS standing at an Adjaeeut stall speak. ing to its occupant I am sure they were speak- ing together. . I I Mr ~i'soII Was recalled, sad being asked to try and remember distinctly whether 'he did speak or not ...

PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

... PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE. whatever terms we are Impelled to speak of the piece? from time to time produced on these boards, It Is generally speaking for the performers that our largest meed of praise Is reserved. In referring last night's entertainment ...

JEFFERSON DAVIS IN PRISON

... on duty with their backs to the door, under orders not to speak during their tour of daty, but continually to observe the prisoner. Between them sits an officer, who is also not allowed to speak, and who holds the key of the second orinterior lock of the ...

ST. PATRICK'S FRIENDLY BURIAL SOCIETY

... : 1 call on you to sit down, sir. I must maintain order. The Kev. Sir. Nugent: I have as good a right speak you, sir. The Chairman : You cannot speak now, sir. I call on you to retire. The Kev. Mr. Nugent: I have resolution to propose. The Chairman : I ...

ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT THE BELGIAN EMBASSY

... Tyiwhitt: When he used the words, did he seem to speak of himself or of the minister P-Mr. De Oastcau: I cannot tell. A constable was then sent for and he was given into custody. Mfr. Tyrwhitt: Did he speak English ?-Mr. De Cas- tenu: No; French, I believe ...

ROBBERY BY A BANKER'S CLERK IN HULL

... tongues. The literatures they contain be- long to the past: the nations to which they belong, the societies of which they speak, the social and political feelings they paint, have passed away: and these are very great matters indeed for the purposes of ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1865
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1021 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CASE OF DR. PRITCHARD

... The latter witness, as we are informed, was employed in the house a few days after Mrs. Taylor's death, and can therefore speak as to the state of health in which Mrs. Pritchard appeared to be at that time. In company with Dr. Machattie, Mr. Saperintendent ...

SYSTEMATIC BENEFICENCE SOCIETY

... from others the fact that they did act on the principle of systematic beneficence. They might give more than a tenth and not speak of that, but let it be known that they were giving their tenth duty to which they were bound. They might give their fifth or ...

A CHANGE AT HARPER'S FERRY

... slavelry was wrong and that old John Brown seas right. - 1: You speak that which you know ? I said, surprised'to bear such sentiments proclaimed on the sacred soil of Virginia. speak what I know,' for I was here' at the' time; I have lived 'in Harper's* ...

William Boupell, thk Convict and Ex-MP.—A, paragraph went the round of the newspapers short time ago concerning ..

... stated from London to see him, and they describe him the same cheerful, serious look which marked him in t; ' Hoojso. Be never speaks to them of the past, but diactf6*e the questions of the day. showing still the master for politics, —Sherborne Journal. ...

THE ROAD MURDER

... dozen hypotheses m ght easily be framed upon which her confession would he fairly regarded as without value. It is, legally speaking, absolutely uncorroburated; and the furmes of Our law prevented that thorough searchineg andi probing of evidence which clinches ...