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HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... your Honour will allow me to pon, I justify myself. denl The COMMIrSSIONERt-.Mr. Bell you must not speak also tto Mr. Hunt. Mvr. Hunt you most not speak to Mr. 'pan~ IBell.bu 3 Mr. BELrL-1 trust your Honour will not allow this had - man to malign my character ...

THE BISHOP BURTON MURDER

... me. I made out eleven or twelve men altogether. Mr. WYLIS-Csn you speak to any of these persons, 'd other than you have named, as assaulting you ? Witness-No. oe Mr. WYXLIE-Can you speak to any of them as being r the person who struck Jex? Witness-No. ...

FRENCH CRIMINAL SYSTEM

... of the preventive prison t system in France. An unfortunate young woman, a named Rosalie Doise, a native of Belgium, and speaking J only Flemisb, had been arrested nearly two years ago b on a charge of murdering her father. She waS tried end d convicted ...

MURDER AT BACKWELL

... see Manfield coolly looking through the window, with the muzzle of a guts inserted in the broken pane. Before he had time to speak, the gun was again cooked and dischtarged, the contents lodging in Wall's thigh. Had the gun been discharged, as intended, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... it. His royal highness Is much pleased to see so large an In- crease of the number of depositors and of the balances which speak so strongly of the increased prosperity and feeling of se- curity of the middle 'and lower classes. His royal highness wishes ...

Hitcratiirc

... amongst the labouring great that of the author these able pamphlets, must harm. Oi this nature, we deem the assertion, when speaking of the late r:ots, that ** One w ,rd from the government would have quelled the tumults; but they preferred force to justice ...

MURDER AT BELPER

... quic'kly' ai'iy in the direc- tion of Belper. - I inimnediately went to the door and' shouted out, If Holloa, Turn'r, I want to speak to you,.. do you comebackle1 It'being a'dark night I could not see 'hin); bbi I hh'srd him reply, I wdu't ' iffni'ediately ...

THE MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A GAMEKEEPER NEAR HULL

... at once identified him as being one of his assailants. He was apprehended, and when charged he said he could prove he was speaking with an officer at nine o'clock on the previous ?? gave evidence in support of Mr Cook's statement. He bore traces of rough ...

EXTRAORDINARY LAWSUIT IN FRANCE

... any young lady to do according to French notions. The rule of good French society is that a girl until married is never to speak to any man unless in the presence of her parents or guardians, and then only in monosylla. bles. A well-bred French girl knows ...

THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A HULL FISHERMAN

... Coroner pald there were other witnesses whose evidence was to the same effect as that already given. There were none who could speak to the man receiving any hurt. Dr Thomas Jaekson said when he was called in to see the deceased he was in a state of collapse ...

LIBEL CASE.[ill] TRAVIS v. HUNT AND SPURR

... on the following day a letter appeared in that papers, signed Justice, regretting the summons had not been granted,' and speak- ing in favoui of Mr Travis's- well-known impar- tiality, and Mr Egginton's position and character. That letter was replied ...

DOUBLE EXEbUTION AT LIVERPOOL

... until the cap was drawn over his face. He moved his lips as though repeating the responses to prayers, but was not heard to speak. The bolt having been drawn, the men fell a distance of no less than six feet, and the shock was so fearful that death must ...