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EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER AT BLACKPOOL

... bowels. Deceased was bleeding from the nose when they found him beside Mrs. Blundell's door. Hle did not hear Mrs. Blundell speak to the deceased before he was taken to the police station, but nust have done if she had spoken to him.-ames Bennett, the carman ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... has addressed to the Marquis of Norusanby the following letter, contradicting certain statements made by Earl Russell when speaking of Italy in the House of Lords on the 27th Febiuasy last. The document appears in the Un2 ion, and is published without any ...

MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR ON BOARD A LONDON STEAMER

... part of the affair is that tbidgimans shtitmelt is not corroborated by any of the other seamen on board. One or two of 'them' speak to the .officer in, quesbion havinig occasionally treated,: deceased in a harsh manner,' but the con. plaints are of a' very ...

A PUDSEY SURGEON CHARGED WITH HORSE STEALING

... not believe me guilty of theft. vi Willianm, you ery I am full of eccentricities. Is horse steal- El ing one of them? Speak out. Speak the truth, like a r uman,-the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, so help you Bob. v After evidence of ...

MR. KINGLAKE, M.P., ON THE AMERICAN QUESTION

... Her MAljestt~ ?? addressedl tliat des.patch to thle mullc (:ovei iuient of WX 'shsintois. fliers was no diopute, so to and speak. because nov (ioCveni ieiit had iiot at tha t timue -my aeti' r ight to suppose thiat the (lovesmiient ait W-ivihingtorl wouhdl ...

THE SHEFFIELD POISONING CASE

... and Charity. For your words of comfert I am deeply grateful. It would be a pleasure, indeed, to see you or any who would speak a word of sympathy. My trial commences on Monday, and I can only pray that my innocence may be as clearly seen as felt. I ...

THE CAREER OF A. FORGER

... most friendly way along the street. Greatrex did not speak for some time, but when addressed by the bank clerk he started, his face became flashed, and he affected not to know the person who was speaking to him. As we have already hinted, Greatrex had so ...

Published: Friday 21 December 1866
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1101 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE HULL ABDUCTION CASE

... the street and was afterwards joined by Leslie. They took a cab, and on arriving at the station they met Hunter. She did not speak to him nor be to her. She accompanied Cauldwell to a railway carriage. She thought it was a sedond-olass. Leslie and uanter ...

M. LAMBRI v. MR. LABOUCHERE

... that I asked him if lhe had been convicted. Hearing nie speak Greek to thie keeper of the caf6, Harris came to me and said, I I elso speak Greek, and it is not often that an Euglishlirari speaks Greek so wvell. lie told rue that lie was a booknialker ...

THE NEW LAW OF BILLS OF EXCHANGE

... THE NEW LAW OF BILLS OF IEXCHANGE. The continentalising, so to speak, of the laws of Enland requires more attention that it seems of late to have I ojn- manded. Scarcely all alteration has been made of late years in our code without exhibiting a further ...

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 

AMERICAN MURDERER

... doing it effectually. Mrs. Beauchamtp wais removed to a room of the gaoler's house. A reverend gentleumen, who was present, speaks of the dying scene' as one of 'the most touching he had ever witne6sed. She was eaxioni'toseelher husband. He was placed at ...

Published: Tuesday 12 September 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 508 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment