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CHARGE OF USING SEDITIOUS LANGUAGE IN HYDE PARK

... Lorli l % paralyse my arm if ever I take the band of a - ?? l d policeman; and may God Almighty take. away my ?? m if ever I speak to one, unless I am forced to. Mr. ?? stone said in his Notteughain speech, I lei'eael- ie Miftchelstown,' and, by God, yoe ...

THE CHILD MURDER IN HULL

... your daughter ever examined by a doctor as to her head? i -Witness : I don't know, unless her mother had her ?? Firth: I am speaking of when she was I young.-Witness: We had a family ?? Firth: i That: was for family ailments ?-Witness: Yes.-Tbe Coroner : ...

AFFAIRS IN IRELAND

... prisoners express a similar conviction to Brady, and have become very depressed since they were returned for triaL They seldom speak of the crime with which they are charged, with the exception of Fitzharris Skin the Goat, who is continually pro. testing ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER IN HULL

... On Saturday evening he weat to Mr Richardson's house and rang the bell. His sister-in-law opened the door, and, without speaking a word, he seized hold of her by the shoulder with one hand, and with a knife in the other hand he stabbed her in several ...

THE ARMSTRONG CASE

... Mourey. The Judge here interposed, and asked if Madame Mourey could understand English? Mr Overend replied that she could speak: very little TheJudge thought that, as sihe was represented by counsel, it did not matter much, hut it would be more satisfactory ...

Published: Friday 13 November 1885
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2427 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SEIZURE OF INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS

... on June 9, prior to the banquet, at which it is expected that some of the chiefs of the Liberal party will be present and speak. In some counties the leading Liberals are forming a fund for providing free passes to London as a reward for active work at ...

MR. CAVENDISH BENTINCK ON THE WORK OF THE SESSION

... vault at Hughenden, but it seemed very probable that he had done so, from the bold frout he had ]ately thought fit to assume. Speaking in regard to the domestic legislation of the Government, the hon. gentle- man said there was none to tell, and some might ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF A POLICEMAN AT HULL

... I thought it was a ?? briefly cross-examined this witness: Are you sure you are not telling a falsehood , Witiiess: I axn speaking nothing but the ?? soner: What did the policeman and 1 quarrel about ' Witness: You did not say anything; you appeared to ...

THE MURDER OF BISHOP HANNINGTON

... lell, and feigned death, and did not see his companions killed; but the other man, who escaped by slipping behind the bash, speaks of several men who were spared, soma because they could read English, others masons, one gunsmith, and the Bishop's boy Almass ...

THE BELT LIBEL CASE

... st said thatthe matter had better stand over for a time, and T during the adjournment in the middle of the day he ri would speak to the Lord Chief Justice upon the subject. cl -His LonDsuzi, later in the day, said that he har seen ru the Lord Chief Justice ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE IN LINCOLNSHIRE

... ceased woman. About eleven o'clock in the morning hi uncle asked him to go down the river and fetch his aunt as he wanted to speak with her on business matel She, desirous also to fetch her clothes obeye0 d te. summons, unsuspecting the doom which %waited ...

A DEBTOR'S COMPOSITION.[ill] PERJURY

... any objection to the composition at t.:e Sa ?? creditors. He did not know wlratimith was wts:[r , the receipt, ror did lie speak to himl at ciu; His Honour said that lie believed gross perjurv -i i committed by the plantiff. Hle aid not bcdev 1. mont that ...