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ARREST OF ARMED CHARTISTS AT BETHNAL-GREEN

... interrupted. A Gentleman in authority, in plain clotlhes, here said, you will place yourself in 'an awkward position if you speak again. A word of caution ought to be enough. iMr. Spur.-Tben I have done. Tite Chairman flien dissolved the meeting,' and those ...

SATURDAY'S NEWS

... aide had arranged the mode of proceeding. Sir F. Pollock-We had arranged, my Lords, that one counsel should be allowed to speak for one of tile prison- ers-that I should address the Court on behalf of Frost -that Mr. Kelly should then proceed on behalf ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... some silk haridkerchiefs and shirts. lie then said he wanted some things of the same sort for brother captaim, who could not speak a word of English. Deceived by his plausible statement and ap- Pier~nce the prosecutor 4I1ovwed the prisoner to take away the ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY AND ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... that they had. been completely blind, now said that they could see e perfectly well. A letter from Antwerp, dated Saturday, speaks of a a violent storm on the preceding evening and that morn- in. All tile lamps were extinguished. It is rumomired that Lord ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1840

... usually Considered that a man is not geaerally rer *ys esteemed a prophet in his own country. he( on A letter from Flushing, speaking of the late storms, roc be says, among other disasters is the loss of the ]ruxelloise, tire a handsome ship belonging to ...

BRIGHTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... of invaious direAonse. P he.; The husband here made his isppearance in the body 1f- 'of the court, tnd npon endeavouring to-speak on behalf ?? of his wife, was placed by her side in the duck, upon an: which he commenced a long harangue to the Bench, he ...

POLICE NEWS OF THE WEEK

... and there was a doubt whether the perpetra- tor could be held cognisable in this country for robberies committed abroad. Speaking as a lawyer, he did not think he could; but there was another opinion, that, as a British Ambassador was never considered ...

POLICE NEWS OF THE WEEK

... prvidsii htja w a afklnf~ pa larene5 e~lly, pa4e ?? awasy,' wher feendajit, who as~ close t hinn, eaclalmred, 'WhP are v'sd speaking to? Do Y rha tht o m'e, ard irueltl struckt him a Vieltt blo in ?? _'What is the meaning of Yix doll'? d Conpltflntnt-~ ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... on kind than would have beern tolerated some time ago In, had been latterly the usual and common language op employed in speaking on such subjects. Into the tri I propriety or impropriety of such langua$e he would TI not enter, but he thought it a fair ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... at ?? meeting on the Ie t r April that alarmed me. The fias were enough to dalarni d people. They were going to Devize 3 to speak, and if theo b were interrupted they would use their bludgepns. I am o r ' the othe& rtty, ' I eall the'other party the respoetabl ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT ISLINGTON

... horror-struck at this rnuder. He said, There are many poor tedows who would rather be hung than transported; and on speaking about the murder, and right and wrong, he said that he did not believe in the Bible. The prisoner then stuoked hia pipe, ...

SINGULAR CHARGE OF MURDER

... her. She asked him what he was doing there;' and, withont speaking, he apptoached her, and immediately sbot her swith a pistol. Slo cdled7 out, 'Oh, Flemin;g, you've shot me. Haotill did aot speak, bat put his' hand on her mouth, threw her baokia bad, and ...